Opening day of the 2014 Chinese Open just ended, a spontaneous art show in middle of dragon-flavoured chaos and celebration in central London.  Here’s a taste of what was going on way down underground down down sown on level7, while up on the surface, earlier today, Chinese New Year, the year of the horse was being celebrated in the West End of London over in Chinatown, Soho….The show goes on for a week in the underground car park, here’s a flavour of what you can expect to discover. Click on the thumbnails and go explore

 

Photos Sean Worrall

9 responses to “ORGAN THING OF THE DAY: CHINESE OPEN 2014, AN ART SHOW IN AN UNDERGROUND CARPARK, A FLAVOUR OF THE OPENING DAY”

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  7. […] pleased to be invited to take part in the Chinese Open again in 2015, here’s some Organ coverage from 2014, the year was wholesomely full of car parks in Brick Lane, in Folkestone, in Liverpool, […]

  8. […] right, the Chinese Open is on again in 2015. Last year’s show down underground on the seventh floor on that car park was one of the London art highlights, the […]

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