Beijing’s Opposite House Contemporary Artist’s Work
May 24, 2010 on 3:58 pm | In Asia, China | Comments Off
One of China’s most celebrated contemporary female artists, Yu Hong, presents her latest works at The Opposite House in Beijing, selected from her recent solo show at the Guangdong Museum of Fine Art.
This body of extraordinary work carries on Yu’s ongoing meditation of everyday experiences in China today.
The Opposite House, Beijing, opened in 2008 and was followed by The Upper House, above Pacific Place, Hong Kong, in October 2009. Swire Hotels opened a 345-room lifestyle business hotel called EAST in Hong Kong’s Island East, on Jan. 25, 2010.
The Opposite House is located in Sanlitun Village-a new open-plan shopping, dining and entertainment destination developed by Swire Properties.
The hotel’s 99 guest studios, including nine suites and a penthouse duplex with a 2,583-square-foot roof terrace.
More than half of all the studios are over 754 square feet and all are strikingly simple with natural wooden floors and subtle touches of Chinese décor.
For more information, visit www.swireproperties.com
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