The first exhibition at MICA, the new art museum of Changsha Meixihu International Culture & Arts Centre, is now open.
‘Flowing Eternity’ is an immersive exhibition by MOTSE, a group of 40
artists and scientists based in Shenzhen whose collaborative,
interactive works use innovative technologies in new media to explore
contemporary culture.
The new Culture & Arts Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects incorporates a
contemporary art museum (MICA), an 1,800-seat theatre with supporting
facilities and a multipurpose hall. Its organic architectural language
is defined by pedestrian routes that weave through
the site to connect with neighbouring streets.
Providing views of the adjacent Meixi Lake from the city and giving
access to the parks and walking trails on the lake’s Festival Island,
this ensemble of three separate cultural institutions creates external
courtyards where pedestrian routes intersect for
outdoor events and sculpture exhibitions.
The largest and most versatile cultural centre in Hunan province, the
Culture & Arts Centre connects directly with its station on Line 2
of Changsha’s new Metro System.
Located on historic trade routes through China, the city of Changsha’s
traditions as an important centre of communications continues as one of
the country’s leading media hubs with the centre’s Grand Theatre hosting
a popular programme of performances and television
productions.
Designed for the widest variety of performing arts, the Grand Theatre
provides all front-of-house functions in sculpted lobbies, bars and
hospitality suites, as well as the necessary ancillary functions
including administration offices, rehearsal studios, backstage
logistics, wardrobe and dressing rooms.
With eight juxtaposed exhibition galleries totalling 10,000 sq.m centred
around an atrium for large-scale installations and events, the MICA art
museum also includes dedicated spaces for community workshops, a
lecture theatre, café and museum shop.
The Small Theatre is characterized by its flexibility. This multipurpose
hall with a capacity of 500 seats can be transformed to different
configurations to accommodate a broad range of functions and
performances that span from small plays, fashion shows and
music performances to banquets and commercial events.
Totalling 115,000 sq.m, these three civic institutions are uniquely
defined and separate, yet complement each other with different opening
times creating vitality throughout the day and evening. The theatre
becomes active as the art museum begins to conclude
its day-time operations, whilst the variety of events in the smaller
theatre ensure it will be used at all times.
Source : ZHA- Zaha Hadid Architects