Posts Tagged ‘Hong Kong’

Art Box

Hong Kong is perhaps the most exotic stop on our journey, and yet this A.I like city is not as intimidating as it seems. You see, thanks to the most awesome elevated escalator pedestrian city on Earth, we managed to do everything on our priority list in less than 45 minutes this morning. That included a super bullet train from the airport that connected to Mandarin Oriental that in turn connected to Gagosian that’s also connected to every luxury mall imaginable including Lane Crawford. Then, we decided to do much more.

But first back to Gagosian…Since White Cube isn’t opening until later this year (Jay Jopling is a wise man, 2012 is a year of the Water Dragon, which basically translates to a lot of cash!), Gagosian is still primarily the only big player in town aside from the Art Fair rush every May. The quiet, 7th floor Pedder Street location (across Vuitton’s biggest store on the planet) has been in business for less than a year and things look promising in Hong Kong (it won’t officially play by China’s rules until 2047!). Our favorite piece during the Asian leg of the tour was the square “Controlled Substance Key Painting” (1993-1994) complete with lovely typography and numerology. Though after New York’s spectacular, the shows are visibly smaller.

VOTE
COMMENTS
0
Tools
  • Print
  • Save / Bookmank
Random
The Best of Salone Satellite 2010Jean-François Rauzier JuxtaposedThe Reach of Khubilai Khan's Empire Expands to the Met OHWOW Book ClubGrace Kelly's Wardrobe At London's V&A MuseumTate Acquires Eight New Works By William BlakeThe Artist’s Day Job as Fertile Ground at the Drawing CenterWith Three’s Company, James Franco Draws a Sundance Crowd
Advertisement

Copyright © 2009-2011 Art Ruby. All rights reserved. All Image Rights Retained by the Originating Site.