The 10 Best Art Museums in Puxi (Downtown Shanghai), Shanghai Region

May 22, 2021 Misti Hsu

The largest city in China is also its most cosmopolitan, offering visitors a chance to experience the past, present, and future all at once. The Huangpu River splits Shanghai into two districts: Pudong and Puxi. The Pudong skyline looks like it was ripped from the Jetsons, with the bulbous Oriental Pearl TV and Radio Tower looking a bit like a two headed lollipop. On the Puxi side, you can walk the Bund riverside district to get a taste of old Shanghai.
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1. M Art Center

No.66 Moganshan Road, Shanghai China +86 21 6299 6610 http://www.m-artcenter.com/zh/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

M Art Center

2. island6 Arts Center

2/F, Building 6, No.50 Moganshan Road, Shanghai China +86 21 6227 7856 [email protected] http://www.island6.org
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island6 Arts Center

Liu Dao is a Shanghai-based art collective of tech-geeks and creative talents driven by innovation and interaction. The collective produces cutting-edge art that engages sights and scenes from the old and new China, and elevates the skills of new talents by working from a communal forum. Liu Dao's art is visual, interactive, conceptual, humorous, and always striking, involving fresh takes on modern technology, and always the product of collaboration. Since Liu Dao's beginning, painters, sculptors, photographers, filmmakers, new media artists, software and digital imaging artists, dancers, writers, engineers, and curators have worked together to produce original, intriguing shows. At island6, all the work exhibited is made on site and specifically for the theme of a show through the collaboration of the collective’s in-house artists, curators and art directors.

3. Prada Rong Zhai (Shanghai)

186 Shaanxi North Road, Jing_an District, Shanghai China +86800 800 77232 http://www.prada.com/en/a-future-archive/projects/rong-zhai.html
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Prada Rong Zhai (Shanghai)

4. Epson TeamLab Borderless - Shanghai

Unit C-2 No.100, Huayuangang Rd, Huangpu, Shanghai 200011 China +86 21 6323 2225 https://borderless.teamlab.art/shanghai/
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Epson TeamLab Borderless - Shanghai

teamLab Borderless Shanghai is a museum without a map, a world made of artworks without boundaries created by art collective teamLab, opened in Huangpu District, Shanghai on November 5, 2019. teamLab Borderless is one continuous world made of a group of such artworks. Artworks move out of rooms, communicate with other works, influence, and sometimes intermingle with each other with no boundaries.

Reviewed By StevenK610

Booked and paid for two tickets through WeChat for the first (10:30-12:30) slot on a weekday. Got there by taxi, and walked to the nearest metro station afterwards. There were a total of 6 other people in the queue, all wearing masks. Was sent two confirmation QR code tickets. I needed to have these electronic tickets scanned at the entry desk, and exchanged for electronic entry passes on my phone. Also needed to show valid green Shanghai health codes. Backpacks and water bottles had to go in a set of lockers. You wander freely around the rooms - every corridor and room is part of the display. The animations and lighting effects are exceptionally good, and many respond directly to your presence - in particular, the butterfly room. In this one, just by standing in the room you create butterflies that spawn directly at your location, swarm across the floor and up onto the walls, then they slowly migrate through all the other rooms and displays. Signage and information about the displays is available in Chinese and English. Scents are also used in some of the rooms, and backgound music plays through all the displays and rooms. The Crystal Room (mirrors and multicolour LEDs) is particularly impressive and immersive, although it can be a little disorientating until you get used to it, and you may need to be careful with small children to prevent them walking into the LED strips. There is a pathway leading through the room - looking at the edges of the mirror tiles on the floor helped us see where we were going.

5. Moganshan Road

50 Moganshan Road, Shanghai China
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Moganshan Road

6. Fosun Foundation

No.600, Zhongshan East 2nd Road, Shanghai 200010 China +86 21 6305 5118 [email protected] http://www.fosunfoundation.com
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Fosun Foundation

Located in the Bund Finance Center, Fosun Foundation Shanghai is a non-profit organization founded by the Fosun Group and the Fosun Foundation in November 2016. Its core mission is threefold: to promote contemporary art, connect China with international cultural systems, and foster public engagement with, understanding of, and participation in global contemporary art. Through its exhibitions an

Reviewed By Chiuad0718 - San Francisco, United States

When in Shanghai, this building is a must see. The outside wall will move and it is spectacular view. After that,you can walk to the bund.

7. Museum of O

2/F, Golden Eagle Mall, Jing'an District, Shanghai China
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8. Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts

No.79 Fenyang Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai 200000 China +86 21 6431 4074 http://www.shgmb.com
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Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts

Museum displays traditional crafts of ivory, jade and wood carvings, textiles, painted snuff bottles and a variety of folk crafts. There are some studios where you can watch artisans at work, as well as a gift shop of high-quality goods (and prices).

9. Ke Center for the Contemporary Arts

No.613 Kaixuan Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200000 China +86 21 6131 3080 http://www.kecenter.org.cn/
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Ke Center for the Contemporary Arts

10. M50 Creative Park

No.50 Moganshan Road, Putuo District, Shanghai 200000 China +86 21 6266 3639
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M50 Creative Park

Reviewed By megathercole - Greater Melbourne, Australia

This is the only place in Shanghai that has graffiti and is a cool spot in a very cool city. A great contrast to the huge West Bund art complexes - home to real local artists.

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