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Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Shanghai" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The modern girls of Shanghai appeared in the city's artwork, including magazines such as The Young Companion and Ling Long, but also in the advertisements of the city and calendars. [5] They were shown as actively living their lives, "driving motorcycles, swimming, horse riding, horse racing, rowing competitions, and participating in social ...
The exhibition was held in an Eastlink Gallery warehouse by Feng Boyi and the 43-year-old Ai Weiwei, and is revered by many young Chinese artists. [2] Ai encapsulated Fuck Off's artistic-curatorial attitude with one set of photos in which he gives the finger in turn to the White House, the Forbidden City, and the viewer, and another in which he drops an ancient Han dynasty Chinese vase, which ...
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 ]
In the early 2000s, ShanghART Gallery started to move into the emerging art district at 50 Moganshan Road where many of their artists have rented studios at. [9] [10] The gallery finally moved into its newly renovated permanent space in 2006, after renting a separate warehouse, H-Space, in 2004 to exhibit large-scale works.
Established in Shanghai, the gallery opened in 2000. [1] Since its establishment, the gallery has become a leader in the search and promotion of Chinese contemporary art. [2] In August 2009, the gallery was moved to Chaoyang District in Beijing. [3] The gallery also works to promote Western art into the Asian markets.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai (MoCA Shanghai; Chinese: 上海当代艺术馆) is a contemporary art museum in the city of Shanghai, China. [2] It is located within People's Park , north of People's Square , the location of a former racecourse that now holds the central administrative building and museums of Shanghai.
In October 2013, Island6 opened a third space in Shanghai, this time on the Bund. The space is located at the site of the former Studio Rouge, [10] on the corner of Fuzhou Lu and Zhongshan Lu. The space is managed by voluntary staff and artists based in Shanghai, [11] and is dedicated to the support of the Island6 art collective, Liu Dao