Galleries
Galleries in Shanghai
The ShanghArt Gallery was one of the earliest, and most famous, galleries devoted to contemporary art in Shanghai. The art here is for sale, but is definitely not for the shallow pocketed. Artists who have pieces displayed here are some of the most established painters and sculptors in the city. Similarly, the Art Scene Warehouse also houses some big-name Chinese artists, along with many up-and-comers. Opened in 2002, this is the perfect place to view the wildly varying styles of art that have ...
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Since its establishment in 1995, ShanghART has gained a solid reputation for the artistic innovation, integrity and high quality of the contemporary pieces it exhibits. Its main gallery, Building 16, comprises a number of smaller exhibits, while the H-Space in Building 18 serves as a ''white-cube'' hall for feature exhibitions and large-scale shows. The gallery's program aims to present innovative works in ways that expose the diverse, multi-disciplinary nature of contemporary culture.
Twocities is one of the few galleries in China that specializes in contemporary three-dimensional art. Our gallery represents Chinese artists pioneering in glass, metal, ceramic, and wood and lacquer. The glass artists we work with are considered the first generation of contemporary glass artists in China. These artists come from an academic studio art movement, studying and teaching fine arts at schools such as Shanghai University, Nanjing Art Institute, Qing Hua University, the Central Academ ...
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Aiming to increase “the awareness of the general public towards contemporary and avant-garde art”, Oriental Vista Gallery showcases rotating exhibits of some of the more cutting edge artists of our time. This relatively new gallery (it opened in 2006) focuses on helping bridge the gap between artists and art collectors/enthusiasts. Their exhibits are always thought provoking and members of staff are always ready to answer any questions you might have (and there will probably be quit ...
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This gallery's mission is to popularize young, up-and-coming Chinese artists among the general public.
This art gallery sells traditional Chinese paintings including oils, watercolors and calligraphies. It also organizes exhibitions in cities like Beijing and Hong Kong, and countries such as Japan and the United States.
Established in Shanghai's art district, this gallery takes as its focus young, contemporary artists and their works. It specializes in modern paintings, etchings, lithography, papier-mâché, photography and multimedia.





