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Free museum featuring modern & contemporary works by Chinese artists in a 2010 World Expo pavilion.
205 Shangnan Rd, 周家渡 Pudong, Shanghai, China, 200010

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Nattapong Manothai
at 2024 Jun 09
Nattapong Manothai
at 2024 Jun 09
One of famous check-in spot in Shanghai with beautiful design. Good for taking photos. Inside museum also having art gallery where you can spend times walking around and enjoying arts. This place is free to visit and no entry fee. Easy access via Metro line no.8, getting off at China Art Museum Station.
Naomi Reich
at 2024 Apr 24
Naomi Reich
at 2024 Apr 24
Nice building and nice exhibition. Entrance is on the west side of the building opposite the mall, the north side is only for exit. It was busy but not too crowded during the weekend.
Travel Tan
at 2024 Apr 17
Travel Tan
at 2024 Apr 17
We went to visit the museum early on a weekend and there was already a line when we arrived. We were just in time for the opening. The museum is a massive, unique and well-designed structure. It is easy to go around even for seniors. There are toilets , lifts/escalators and seats around the complex. The tour inside is very educational too. One of the highlights of this place is a giant digital screen replicating a long ancient scroll where the people in the painting can walk and talk. I dont really know how to describe it but it is a must- see when you get there. There is also a cafe and a souviner shop inside. Overall it was a good experience.
Rahal Jayawardane
at 2024 Feb 29
Rahal Jayawardane
at 2024 Feb 29
The China Art Museum is a fantastic place to explore Chinese arts and culture. It's free to visit and easy to reach from Metro Line 8. The museum is huge and showcases artworks from various historical periods
Z Fernando
at 2024 Feb 28
Z Fernando
at 2024 Feb 28
A massive and fascinating piece of architecture. It houses a large collection of contemporary art.

We went on a weekend so there were a lot of visitors but there was still enough room for everyone. Set aside at least half a day for this.
ajleeblog
at 2024 Jan 31
ajleeblog
at 2024 Jan 31
The Shanghai Museum of Art stands as a captivating testament to the dynamic intersection of tradition and modernity in Chinese art. Nestled in the heart of Shanghai, this cultural haven beckons visitors with its expansive collection that seamlessly weaves together classical masterpieces and avant-garde expressions.

One of the museum's notable strengths lies in its ability to embrace the continuum of Chinese art, offering a comprehensive journey through time. Ancient scrolls and traditional ink paintings coexist harmoniously with contemporary sculptures and experimental installations. This juxtaposition creates a dialogue that transcends temporal boundaries, providing patrons with a profound understanding of China's artistic evolution.

The architectural design of the museum complements its artistic offerings. A harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and traditional Chinese elements, the building itself becomes a canvas for artistic dialogue. The interplay of natural light and innovative exhibition spaces enhances the immersive experience for visitors, fostering a connection between the art and its environment.

While the museum celebrates its rich heritage, it also serves as a dynamic platform for emerging artists, ensuring a vibrant representation of the contemporary Chinese art scene. The curation reflects a thoughtful balance, showcasing diversity in style, medium, and narrative.

In summary, the Shanghai Museum of Art is a cultural gem that not only preserves the essence of China's artistic legacy but also propels it forward into the realm of the contemporary. It stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of creativity, making it a must-visit for both art enthusiasts and those seeking a profound encounter with the cultural tapestry of China.
Andreas Wethli
at 2023 Dec 29
Andreas Wethli
at 2023 Dec 29
Absolute state of the Art Museum. Avoid a visit on the weekend. The Museum is large and there are exhibits from all historical time periods. A special highlight is the huge animated town picture from Ming Dynasty which allows an excellent virtual trip to rhe middle age. You should purchase tickets in advance. The visit can be enriched with a bike tour alongside the Huang Pu river. The Museum is also attractive for Children.

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