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  2. China Art Museum, Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The China Art Museum, Shanghai and the Power Station of Art both opened on 1 October 2012, China's National Day. [10] The Shanghai Race Club building, where the Shanghai Art Museum was previously housed in, which remained open until 31 December 2012, receiving more than 12,000 visitors in its last two days. [ 9 ]

  3. Shanghai Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai Museum is a municipal public museum of ancient Chinese art, situated on the People's Square in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China. It is funded by the Shanghai Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau .

  4. 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]

  5. China Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    China Art Museum, Shanghai, a municipal art museum located in Pudong, Shanghai This page was last edited on 17 December 2023, at 07:10 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. 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.

  7. Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. 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.

  9. Ifa Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Ifa Gallery / ɪ ˈ f ɑː / (Chinese: 艺法画廊; pinyin: Yìfǎ Huàláng) is a contemporary art gallery in Shanghai, China and Brussels, Belgium. The name Ifa comes from Chinese 艺 ( yì ) ( Chinese : 藝 ) and 法 ( fǎ ), meaning methods of art .