Galleries

Phoenix Center

The Phoenix Center at the southwest corner of Chaoyang Park has awed architecture enthusiasts since its construction in 2014, due in part to the fact that it seems to become an entirely different building with each shift of the viewer’s perspective. From above, the building seems to emulate a Mobius strip, a sort of geometric anomaly notable for having no top or bottom, an appropriate symbol for a media company that takes its name from a mythical bird that cyclically regenerates its own life.

#024

#024 is a unique futuristic space that aims to gather global avant-garde artists, join forces with designers, connect online and offline, use visual art, trendy music, creative beauty, sound, and light control to interact with the experiencers and build an "infinite" aesthetic experience.

With five stories and a rooftop, each floor is assigned a function including dining, fashion, beauty, art exhibition, music space, and open-air bar on the top floor.

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Hunsand Space

Originally opened at No. 211 Caochangdi Art District in 2014, in 2018 Hunsand Space moved to 798 Art District. Ever since, they've specialized in contemporary art, and "hope to motivate people to find the ignored parts of the present culture and take the value of contemporary art ideas to you and me through on-going exhibitions and projects."

The Red

Located at Taikoo Li Sanlitun North, adjacent to the Second Embassy District of Beijing, The Red has got a striking brick-red exterior structure and modern design features inside, making it a multipurpose space for activities of arts, culture, leisure and entertainment, etc. There are separate VIP rooms, standard meeting rooms and storage cubes. The space is regularly used for major events.

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