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M+ Museum extended its opening on the July 1st long weekend until 8pm

2022-06-27T11:20:20.670Z


M+, located in the West Kowloon Cultural District, announced today (27th) that its opening hours will be extended during the long weekend of July 1st, including July 1st (Friday) until 10pm, and the following Saturdays and Sundays (July 2nd). day and 3 days) will be postponed


M+, located in the West Kowloon Cultural District, announced today (27th) that its opening hours will be extended during the long weekend of July 1st, including July 1st (Friday) until 10pm, and the following Saturdays and Sundays (July 2nd). Sunday and 3rd) will be postponed to 8:00 pm.


The large-scale exhibition of works "Anthony Gormley: The Land of Asia" in the museum brings together a vast sea of ​​people made up of more than 80,000 clay figurines.


The M+ Museum will extend its opening hours for the July 1 return long weekend.

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A spokesman for the West Kowloon Cultural District said that to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and to welcome the three-day long holiday, M+ will extend its opening hours on July 2 and 3 (Saturday and Sunday) until 8pm. Together with July 1 (Friday), the museum will be open until 10:00 pm, and this Thursday (30th) will be open to the public as usual.

The spokesman also pointed out that visitors can seize the last chance to visit the large-scale exhibition of works of "Anthony Gormley: The Land of Asia" which is about to end.

Visitors can make an appointment to visit the M+ showroom on the designated appointment platform.

The famous British sculptor Antony Gormley invited the villagers of Xiangshan Village in Guangdong to create the creation. The vast sea of ​​people made of clay will be reproduced at M+.

(Photo by Li Zetong)

Antony Gormley: The Land of Asia, one of six opening exhibitions at M+, has been a hit with visitors since its opening and will end on July 3, 2022.

In 2003, British artist Anthony.

Gormley invited about 300 residents of Xiangshan Village (now Huadong Town, Guangzhou), old and young, to make about 200,000 clay figurines in five days.

At that time, the artist only put forward three simple requirements: first, the clay figurine should be the size of a palm; second, the clay figurine could stand; third, the clay figurine should have two eyes.

Other parts are free for creators to play.

"Asian Land" by Anthony.

Gormley's Land series, the largest and most ambitious work to date, reflects China's vastness and population.

The M+ opening major exhibition areas are the first to preview:


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Source: hk1

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