Hong Kong Shopping: K11


Hong Kong Shopping: K11

Commerce and culture collide at Hong Kong’s K11 (18 Hanoi Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui; k11concepts.com), where six floors of high-end retail space are dotted with contemporary art. Temporary works, displayed in exhibition windows between outlets from the likes of Y-3 and Hong Kong’s own D-Mop, complement 13 permanent installations: some US$2.6 million worth of art from homegrown talents like Kum Chi Keung, Man Yi Fung, and Tony Ng, who contributed a dreamy etching of clouds across 68 acrylic panes. Given China’s relentless art scene, it’s no surprise that the K11 concept will soon be rolled out on the mainland.  –Petrina Price

Originally appeared in the June/July 2010 print issue of DestinAsian magazine (“Art of the Market”)

 

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