Eddie Borgo Shares His Hong Kong and Shanghai Travel Diary Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Eddie Borgo1/11
Photo: Courtesy of Eddie Borgo2/11Amazing Hong Kong.
Photo: Courtesy of Eddie Borgo3/11I took a trip to the Galerie Perrotin and was walked through Daniel Arsham’s work on view. He used interesting geological materials such as volcanic ash and selenite crystals to create sculptures reminiscent of ancient artifacts.
Photo: Courtesy of Eddie Borgo4/11I also headed to the White Cube gallery, where artist Liu Wei had just unveiled his new solo exhibition, “Silver,” where he uses mirrors to play with our notions of perception.
Photo: Courtesy of Eddie Borgo5/11My friends and I met for dinner at Duddell’s, a beautiful salon and restaurant in the Shanghai Tang Mansion, dedicated as much to art as it is to their authentic Cantonese food. I let my hosts do all the ordering, and it was one delicious surprise after another.