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By The Loop HK Staff | September 1st, 2020

What’s it called? K11 Art & Cultural Centre

What’s it all about? The sixth floor of the design-forward K11 MUSEA complex has been made into a massive multi-purpose cultural space that brings all manner of art, design, food, and culture. The heart of the space is a collection of international art from artists like Mary Weatherford, Erwin Wurm, and Yayoi Kasuma. Outside, the K11 Sculpture Park features three majestic scuptures by Katharina Grosse, Tatiana Trouvé, and Erwin Wurm. Right now, the space is hosting “Long Time No See,” the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong for French artist Neïl Beloufa. The artsy aesthetics extend to the sixth floor’s Gourmet Chamber, which includes the innovative cuisine at COBO House.

Where is it? 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

From our Spotlight series. 

  • By The Loop HK Staff | September 1st, 2020

    What’s it called? K11 Art & Cultural Centre

    What’s it all about? The sixth floor of the design-forward K11 MUSEA complex has been made into a massive multi-purpose cultural space that brings all manner of art, design, food, and culture. The heart of the space is a collection of international art from artists like Mary Weatherford, Erwin Wurm, and Yayoi Kasuma. Outside, the K11 Sculpture Park features three majestic scuptures by Katharina Grosse, Tatiana Trouvé, and Erwin Wurm. Right now, the space is hosting “Long Time No See,” the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong for French artist Neïl Beloufa. The artsy aesthetics extend to the sixth floor’s Gourmet Chamber, which includes the innovative cuisine at COBO House.

    Where is it? 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

    From our Spotlight series.