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HKFP Lens: Sacha Yasumoto captures images of abandoned structures in Hong Kong, France and Italy


Interior designer and photographer Sacha Yasumoto spent time during the pandemic exploring abandoned structures in Hong Kong, France and Italy. Images of these once cherished places – peeling paint, forgotten furniture, and tableaux frozen in time – are exhibited at Asia Society Hong Kong Center until December 18, and immortalised in an accompanying book, LovedThenAbandoned.

The exhibition also features a piece of original music composed to complement the photographs, and a specially created scent to complete the sensory experience.

An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.
An image from LovedThenAbandoned. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.

  • Date: Until December 18, 2022.
  • Location: Asia Society Hong Kong Center, 9 Justice Drive, Admiralty.
  • Times: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Full details here.
The LovedThenAbandoned book. Photo: Sacha Yasumoto.

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