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  2. Power Station of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Power Station of Art (Chinese: 上海当代艺术博物馆; lit. 'Shanghai Contemporary Art Museum') is a municipal contemporary art museum in Huangpu, Shanghai, China. [2] [3] The museum is a public institution that is funded by the Shanghai City Culture and Tourism Bureau.

  3. Urban Art Projects - Wikipedia

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    The company has its main office and studios in Brisbane, and a satellite studio in Shanghai. [9] In 2019, UAP acquired New York-based foundry, Polich Tallix. [5] [10] The same year, UAP began using a large industrial robot for selected projects at its Brisbane studio. [11]

  4. Art+ Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Art Plus Magazine (stylized as Art+ Magazine, formerly known as Contemporary Art Philippines) is a magazine published bi-monthly from Mandaluyong, Philippines.The magazine includes reviews of visual arts exhibitions in and around the Philippines as well as features on Philippine art, book, film, and theater reviews, a visual arts calendar, an auction update section, an exhibitions calendar ...

  5. 50 Moganshan Road - Wikipedia

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    50 Moganshan Road (Chinese: 莫干山路50号) or "M50" is a contemporary art district in Shanghai, China, that houses a community of more than a hundred artists whose studios are open to the public. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is often compared with New York's SoHo and Beijing's 798 Art Zone . [ 3 ]

  6. Shanghai Biennale - Wikipedia

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    To fill the voluminous halls of this new venue, large-scale works were chosen by the chief curator Qiu Zhije, the Hong Kong curator Johnson Chang, the New York-based media theorist Boris Groys, and Jens Hoffmann, deputy director of the Jewish Museum in New York. A total number of 90 solo artists and collectives from 27 countries were selected ...

  7. Oriental Art Center - Wikipedia

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    The facility was jointly constructed by the Shanghai Municipal Government and Pudong New Area Government on a budget of 1.1 billion RMB.The right to operate its grounds were won by the Poly Culture and Arts Company in September 2003; they then partnered with the Wenhui-Xinmin United Press Group to establish the Shanghai Oriental Art Center Management Company, Limited.

  8. Apple's Cook opens new store in Shanghai to large crowds as ...

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    The new store, which faces Shanghai's historic Jing'an Temple, is Apple's 57th in China and its eighth in the Chinese financial hub. It is also the company's second-largest flagship store after ...

  9. Island6 - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2006, Island6 Arts Center has had four locations in the Moganshan Lu area, the art district in Shanghai. In 2012 it opened an additional gallery space in Hong Kong located in the north-west of Hong Kong Island. Island6 Hong Kong is situated on No. 1 New Street, an intersection off Queens Road West.