Hong Kong House

Inactive
7/13-11/10, 2024 (Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays)
Photo Nakamura Osamu
Photo Nakamura Osamu

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About the artwork

Hong Kong House was created as a gallery space, cultural and artistic hub, and an residency and accommodation facility for the continuing collaboration between Echigo-Tsumari and Hong Kong. An open call for the architectural design for the Hong Kong House resulted in the selection of Yip Chun Hang and Team, a young architectural team that has been attracting international attention since the 2012 Venice Biennale international architecture exhibition.Throughout the upcoming years we aim to continue collaborations with Hong Kong universities, cultural institutions, municipal organisations and more for an ongoing development of a variety of regional exchange programmes, as well as for artists, performers and writers to stay and create their artistic works. During the triennale period, the Hong Kong House will also host numerous events and workshops.

[Architectural design] Yip Chun Hang, Ng Chun Lun Otto, Adam Shong Jing Kor, Lau Chun Tat, Lee Lit Kwan, Lau Yip Fay and Yau Chiu Ting
[Implementation design] Masashi Ohira
[Presenter] Leisure and Cultural Services Department, Hong Kong
[Organizer] Art Promotion Office, Hong Kong

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Artwork no. M065
Production year 2018
Opening hours 10:00-17:00(~16:00 on Oct and Nov)
Admission Echigo-Tsumari “Kamigo Clove Theatre” / Hong Kong House Entrance Fee Adult: ¥600, Children 6-15 years old: ¥300
(Depending on the period, passports for viewing artworks and common tickets may be sold.)
Closed Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays / Winter season
Area Tsunan
Village Kamigo
Official website http://www.facebook.com/apo.hkhouse/
Open dates 7/13-11/10, 2024 (Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays)
Venue 29-4 Miyanohara, Kamigo, Tsunan-machi Nakauonuma-gun, Niigata, Japan
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