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  2. 798 Art Zone - Wikipedia

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    The entrance of the #798 Art District. 798 Art Zone (Chinese: 798艺术区; pinyin: 798 Yìshùqū), or Dashanzi Art District, is a complex of 50-year-old decommissioned military factory buildings boasting a unique architectural style that houses a thriving artistic community in Dashanzi, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

  3. M Woods Museum - Wikipedia

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    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. The M WOODS 798 site is housed in a former munitions factory in Beijing's 798 art district, and in 2019 M WOODS opened its second museum ...

  4. UCCA Center for Contemporary Art - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Gao Brothers - Wikipedia

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    A brief presentation of their work shows the multifaceted nature of their art: the brothers combine diverse mediums such as painting, sculpture, performance, and photography. They currently work in the artists district called 798 Art Zone in the Dashanzi Art District, and their work is internationally recognized.

  6. Dashanzi - Wikipedia

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    Factory in Dashanzi at night. Dashanzi (大山子, Pinyin: Dàshānzi) is a 1 square kilometer area in the Chaoyang district of Beijing, northeast of the city center.It lies along the Airport Expressway between the 4th and 5th Ring Roads, south of the Dashanzi flyover (大山子桥, Pinyin: Dàshānzi Qiáo) and opposite Wangjing.

  7. Wu Zhengyan - Wikipedia

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    In her latest solo exhibition "Flora Journal" in 798 Art Zone Beijing, paintings on silk as a new attempt in her creation were exhibited. Her latest paintings on cotton print, Silk scarf or canvas have built up some delicate intimacy between human-being, flowers and objects.

  8. Mansudae Art Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Mansudae Art Studio is an art studio in Pyeongcheon District, Pyongyang, North Korea. It was founded in 1959, [1] and it is one of the largest centers of art production in the world, at an area of over 120,000 square meters. [2] The studio employs around 4,000 people, 1,000 of whom are artists picked from the best academies in North Korea.

  9. He Chengyao - Wikipedia

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    798 Photographic Memory Exhibition - 798 Art Zone, Beijing (2004) The Future of Imagination 2: International Performance Art Event, Singapore (2004) Listen to Men's Story From Women - 798 Art Zone, Beijing (2003) 5th International Performance Art Festival - Bangkok (2003) "The Limits of Bodies" - Shangrila Culture and Art Center, Beijing (2002)