Japanese Celebrity Shingo Katori Unveils Street Art in Central
Celebrating Hong Kong Arts Month with His First Overseas Artwork
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) today (27 March) unveiled the first overseas art creation of Japanese celebrity and promising world artist Mr. Shingo Katori in Central, Hong Kong.
While Hong Kong is currently celebrating Hong Kong Arts Month this March with various world-class events and distinctive arts happenings in the neighbourhoods, the celebration reached a climax as Hong Kong welcomed a street art piece by Mr. Katori on the side wall of the Central-Mid-levels escalator. Titled Large Mouth Dragon Boy, Mr Katoris art piece was themed after the dragon, for it is a powerful symbol in feng shui. Mr. Katori wishes to bring good fortune to Hong Kong and visitors from around the world with his lively colourful dragon.
Mr. Katori was amazed by the artsy vibe and flourishing street art scene in the Old Town Central (OTC) area during the filming of a popular Japanese TV show in OTC in 2017, inspiring him to create street art in Central. Invited by the HKTB, Mr. Katori visited Hong Kong in early January to identify the best spot for his first public artwork outside Japan. He returned to Hong Kong to work from 24 to 27 March to create his street artwork for Hong Kong Arts Month. While his public art piece on the train of the Tsugaru Tetsudo in Aomori Japan attracts numerous visitors, Large Mouth Dragon Boy is his first artwork easily accessible to the public outside Japan.
Mr. Anthony Lau, Executive Director of HKTB said, Hong Kong and Japan enjoy close ties in many areas, particularly in culture and tourism. We enjoy a profound friendship and shared values, and have been important source markets for each other for many years. We are greatly honoured that Mr. Shingo Katori has chosen Hong Kong to create his very first street art piece and believe his magnificent work will deepen the bond between our destinations and further strengthen the appeal of the Old Town Central for visitors from around the world.
Mr Kazunori Hori, Regional Director of Japan of HKTB added, Hong Kong is a popular travel destination to Japanese consumers. In 2017, Japanese arrivals to Hong Kong has grown by 12% year-on-year in 2017. Old Town Central is one of the many areas in Hong Kong that hold much attraction to Japanese visitors, especially among the young segment. With
the addition of this photogenic art piece by Mr Shingo Katori, we hope to further enhance visitor experience, making their visit to OTC even more unique and enjoyable.
I am honored to have the opportunity to create this street art in Hong Kong, said Mr. Katori. Around 20 years ago, I took part in a movie in Hong Kong for the first time. I was given a nickname Large Mouth Boy. Today, I came back here like a dragon bringing energy to Hong Kong people and visitors through my art.
The HKTB will continue to promote Old Town Central, featuring Mr. Katoris artwork through HKTB official website, social media platforms, and a short video to engage fans and visitors around the world to share images on social media platforms with #慎ー or #hkshingoart.
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Japanese celebrity and artist Mr. Shingo Katori unveiled his first overseas artwork in Central, Hong Kong today (27 March).
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Large Mouth Dragon Boy is now on long-term display on the side wall of the Central-Mid-levels escalator at the intersection of Hollywood Road and Shelley Street.