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Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Beijing" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The National Art Museum of China (NAMOC; 中国美术馆; 'China Art Museum') is the national art museum of China and the largest art museum in the nation. Located in Beijing and opened since 1963, it is a level-1 public welfare institution funded by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China.
Pékin Fine Arts (Chinese: 北 京 艺 门), is a contemporary art gallery in Beijing established in 2005, with a Hong Kong branch gallery opened in 2012. [1] It was listed by The New York Times as one of the "top museums and galleries" in Beijing, [2] and listed by Forbes as one of the ten galleries in Beijing from which to buy Chinese art. [3]
The Songzhuang art colony (simplified Chinese: 宋庄艺术区; traditional Chinese: 宋莊藝術區; pinyin: Sòngzhuāng Yìshùqū), located in Songzhuang town of Tongzhou district in the eastern suburbs of Beijing, is the most famous and largest artist community in Beijing. More than 2,000 artists live there.
Art museums and galleries in Beijing (19 P) F. Forbidden City (36 P) N. National Museum of China (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Museums in Beijing" The following 54 ...
Red Gate Gallery, founded by Brian Wallace, is Beijing's first private contemporary art gallery. [1] Located in the historic Southeast Corner Tower at Dongbianmen, one of the few Ming dynasty towers to survive the destruction of the city wall, the gallery presents articles of China's contemporary artistic expression in conjunction with the traditional. [2]
UCCA spreads across the original chambers of Factory 798, which is now Beijing's 798 Art District, designed by East German architects from the Dessau Design Institute—the postwar institutional successor to the Bauhaus—and first opened in 1957. UCCA's spaces maintain traces of their industrial past.
M Woods Museum is an independent, not-for-profit art museum founded in 2014 by collectors Lin Han and Wanwan Lei, which opened to the public in the autumn of 2014, and is located in Beijing's 798 Art Zone.