Art & culture: THE GIANT CRUSHED CANS SERIES Art Exhibition

HONG KONG

Art & culture: THE GIANT CRUSHED CANS SERIES Art Exhibition

THE FRENCH GIRL (Caroline Tronel)

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Lobby Domain (G/F, EAST Hong Kong)

EAST Hong Kong is proud to present an exclusive installation by THE FRENCH GIRL (Caroline Tronel), a French artist based in Hong Kong whose work fuses sustainability with urban aesthetics. THE GIANT CRUSHED CANS SERIES reimagines discarded objects as powerful symbols of transformation, urging viewers to rethink waste and sustainability through monumental sculptures, gourmet collaborations, and interactive experiences.

 

“What if we created a symbol to address sustainable development? An object that everyone could recognise, and no one could ignore?” – THE FRENCH GIRL

Bronze Sculptures

This marks the first time THE FRENCH GIRL’s exclusive bronze works are exhibited in Hong Kong. The sculptures elevate disposable waste into lasting art, reinforcing themes of durability and transformation.

Wall of Cans

Led by THE FRENCH GIRL, we gathered our team members to co-create the vibrant canvas using used cans sourced from the hotel.

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