The Double Club

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The Double Club is an art installation and temporary nightclub in London conceived by artist Carsten Höller that juxtaposed Congolese and Western cultures through parallel bar, restaurant, and club spaces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art installation
temporary nightclub
architecturalStyle site-specific installation
artisticMovement contemporary art
closed 2009
commissionedBy Fondation Prada NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
creator Carsten Höller NERFINISHED
curatorialApproach social experiment
designedTo bring together different audiences
explore cross-cultural exchange
duration temporary
genre immersive installation
participatory art
hasGenre nightlife art project
hasLanguage English
French
Lingala NERFINISHED
hasPart bar area
club area
restaurant area
inception 2008
locatedInTimePeriod early 21st century
location London, England
surface form: London
mainSubject globalization
hybrid identities
postcolonial relations
notableFeature parallel Congolese and Western spaces
simultaneous music from different cultures
split interior design between Congolese and Western aesthetics
notableWorkOf Carsten Höller NERFINISHED
openedForPublic 2008
operatedAs bar
nightclub
restaurant
partOf Carsten Höller’s nightlife projects
sponsor Fondation Prada NERFINISHED
theme Congolese culture
Western culture
cultural juxtaposition
uses architecture
food
interior design
music

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Carsten Höller notableWork The Double Club