T here has been a massive art boom in Asia over the past couple of decades, so here—ahead of and in one handy guide—are the private foundations, state museums and non-profits you should know about.🐽 Our list is not exhaustive, but we hope it provides a useful overview of the most important or innovative Modern and contemporary art institutions.

Hong Kong
M+
The flagship project of the West Kowloon Cultural District, M+ has been highly anticipated since the concept was first announced almost 15 years ago. The new building is now close to officially opening, with the unveiling scheduled for early 2020. The museum, which will be housed in a 17,000 sq. m building designed by Swiss architects overlooking Victoria Harbor, is focused on 20th and 21st-century visual culture “from a and with ♉a global vision”. The collection was boosted by the 2012 donation from Swiss collector Uli Sigg of more than 1,500 works by 325 artists dating from the Cultural Revolutio🀅n (1966-76), to the No Name Group (mid-1970s) and the Star Group (late 1970s), precursors of the Chinese contemporary art movement which began in 1979.
Para Site
Founded as an artist-run space in 1996—a year before Hong Kong was handed back from the UK to become a Special Administrative Region—this independent institution has long played a pivotal role in shaping the development of contemporary art in the region. Para Site has a reputation 𒁃for staging edgy exhibitions of work by local and international artists, often exploring geopolitics.
Hong Kong Museum of Art
Tasked with the preservation of Chinese cultural heritage, the museum is managed by Hong Kong’s Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Currently closed for refurbishment, the museum is scheduled to reopen its collection of more than 16,000 objects—from Chinese paintings and calligrap🉐hy works to antique Chinese treasures—this coming November.

Tai Kwun
One of the most significant renovation projects in Hong Kong was unveiled last May: the Tai Kwun center for heritage and arts, situated in the . Born out of a partnership between the Government of the Hong Kong Administrative Region and the Hong Kong Jockey Club, the project restored the sta🌊tion as well as the Central Magistracy and Victoria Prison. Two new structures were designed by internationally renowned Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. Tai Kwun stages six to eight curated exhibitions each year, as well as public programs, a multi-disciplinary♓ residency program open to local and international artists, and an extensive education program.
Asia Art Archive
The Asia Art Archive is one of the most valuable collections of material on the recent history of art across Asia. An independent non-profit organization founded in 2000 by Claire Hsu and Johnson Chang (who also founded the ), the mission of the archive is to act as a catalyst for new ideas through focused collecting of a wide range of material, from personal archives to documentation of key exhibitions and rare ephemera. It recently launched the —an unprecedented initiative to s💎upport research ab♛out women in art in Asia.
Videotage
Founded as an artist-run collective in 1986, Videotage is dedicatꦐed to the collection and promotion of new media art in the region. Its exhibitions and cultural programs regularly bring together artists, scientists, academics and technology professionals. ♓Its Videotage Media Art Collection comprises video works and moving images as well as documentary materials relating to the development of media art, current affairs and social movements over the past 20 years.
CHAT
Opened on 17 March, the Centre for Heritage Arts & Textile, which is managed by the MILL6 Foundation, is part of the largest privately-run heritage conservation project Hong Kong has ever seen: . The exhibition space is lo🍃cated in a disused cotton mill in the city’s former industrial district. The renovation of the complex was backed by the DH Chen Foundation and property developer Nan Fung Group. Fittingly, the program will revolve around weaving textiles.
Asia Society—Hong Kong Center
The 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Asia Society’s Hong Kong Center was established in 1990 as an affiliate of the Asia Society’s existing 🏅international network. In 2012, the Hong Kong Center moved into its current location on 13,000 sq. m of former British military buildings at the old Victoria Barracks. The heritage site was transformed into a cultural hub offering lectures, performances, film screenings and diverse exhibitions including work by Fang Zhaoling😼, Caravaggio and .
China

Shanghai
Rockbund Art Museum
Founded in 2010 as part of the Rockbund Urban Renaissance project to revitalize and redevelop 11 historical buildings in downtown Shanghai, the Rockbund Art Museum is located in an area known as Waitanyuan, at the triangle where the Suzhou Creek flows into the Huangpu River. An international advisory committee of renowned curators and experts helped put the museum on the map, and its Art Deco building (built for Britain𓃲’s Royal Asiatic Society in 1932) was given an interior renovation by architect .
The c❀ontemporary art institution has been playing a pivotal role in shaping Shanghai as the art capital of China, with solo presentations of work by leading Chinese and international artists including Cao Guo-Qiang, Zeng Fanzhi, Zhang Huan, Song Dong, as well as Philippe Parreno, and Mark Bradford. The muᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚseum runs education and research programs and has presented the for Emerging Asian Artists since 2013.
Long Museum
Founded by collectors and , the Long Museum is a vast private 💮museum occupying two spaces in Shanghai, one in Pudong and one on the West Bund. The collection houses traditional, Modern and contemporary Chinese art, as well as contemporary art from elsewhere in Asia and Europe. Its exhibitions draw from the collection and other institutions, focusing on the contrasts between Eastern and Western art, and between ancient and Modern.

Yuz Museum
Founded by the Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur, philanthropist and collector , the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Yuz Museum is a non-profit organization under the umbrella of the Yuz Foundation located on the West Bund in Xuhui District. The 9,000 sq. m museum, which was once an aircraft hangar, has staged ambitious exhibitions of international artists including Yang Fudong, Huang ♈Yuxing, Liu Shiyuan, Random International, Andy War꧃hol and Alberto Giacometti since its opening in 2014.
The Yuz Museum’s collection includes some of the most significant examples of Chinese contemporary art to be found anywꦍhere in the world; it is particularly focused on art made between the early 1980s and the late 1990s. The Western art holdings range from large-scale installations to German postwar paintings as well as work by young artists interested in public engagement.
During the In Other Words panel discussion “” during Art Basel Hong Kong last year, Tek announced an unprecedented collaboration between Yuz and 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The partnership allows for the foundation to be managed by both the Yuz Foundation and the LACMA Foundation, with t♔he condition that the entire collection remains in China.
Power Station of Art
The Power Station has quickly established itself as a local cultural landmark since opening in 2012. It is the first state-run contemporary art museum in mainland China and is home to the Shanghai Biennale. The museum is housed in a former power station located along the Huangpu River in Nanshi (which was the Pavilion of the Future in the 2010 Shanghai World Expo). It opened with work from the ’s collectio🌃n and has continued with a vigorous exhibition program, including solo presentations of important Chinese artists such as Yu Youhan and Li Shan, or shows in collaboration with other institutions.
Shanghai Museum
Founded in 1952 and originally housed in the former Shanghai Racecourse Club, the Shanghai Museum has been located in People’s Square since 1996. It features a collection of more than 140,000 pi💯eces of ancient Chinese art including bronzes, sculpture, ceramics, jade carvings, paintings and calligraphy.
Aurora Museum
Located in a sleek six-storey building on the Pudong banks of the Huangpu, the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Aurora Museum exhibits jade, sculpture and porcelain 🦹from periods throughout Chinese history. It was the first private art museum in the Lujiazui area of Shanghai, opening its 6,000 🦹sq. m -designed gallery spaces in 2013.
Powerlong Art Museum
The 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Powerlong Art Museum premiered its 23,000 sq. m building in the Shanghai township of Qibao in late 2017. The museum was established by Chinese real estate and development conglomerate Powerlong’s founder, Xu Jiankang. The museum, whose ten exhibition halls are accessed via a spiral ramp, displays work from 19th-century China through today.
K11 Art Foundation
K11 is a non-profit organization promoting the long-term development of China’s contemporary art scene through its partnerships, exhibitions, residencies and educational programs. The foundation has collaborated with a number of organizations around the world, including the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Serpentine Galleries in London, MoMA in New York and the Palais de Tokyo and 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Centre Pompidou in Paris.

Fosun Foundation
This art hub showcases interactive contemporary art from around the world and is located in the , designed by and . It has a spectacular façade: a golden, rotating bamboo curtain designed to resemble bo🐈th an ancient Chinese crown and a Western harp. The foundation’s multi-purpose space host🔥s talks, forums, film screenings, workshops and other public events.
HOW Art Museum
HOW Art Museum was established in 2017 as Shanghai’s first “night museum”, so-called for its late hours: you can visit the exhibitions (which have included work by Joseph Beuys and Ju🌸lian Rosefeldt) until 10pm most days of the week. The museum was designed by the Chinese architectural firm and occupies 4,200 sq. m of exhibition space across three levels of the HOW Art Hotel building in Pudong’s .
Centre Pompidou Shanghai West Bund
in the Centre Pompidou’s series o🥀f international expansions, the museum’s West Bund outpost is scheduled to open later this y🐭ear (specific dates have not been announced). The gallery, designed by David Chipperfield Architects, is part of a long-term cultural cooperation project between France and China. More than 20 exhibitions and events are planned for the first five years of the museum, representing works from the Beauborg gallery and from the Chinese contemporary art canon.
Tank Shanghai
Beijing-born collector Qiao Zhibing, who made his fortunes in the entertainment industry, is one of China’s leading buyers of international contemporary art and the mastermind behind Tank Shanghai, an art museum and recreation facility built from five empty oil tanks on the shore of the Huangpu River. The project’s budget was an estimated at $15m and is part of the West Bund Cultural Corridor government initiative (which also includes the and the ). The institution is celebrating its opening, scheduled for 23 March, with exhib꧙itions of work by the new media art collective teamLab and Argentinian sculptor Adrián Villar R𒀰ojas.

Beijing
Red Brick Art Museum
Red Brick was founded in 2014 at the heart of Beijing’s . The museum has 10,000 sq. m of exhibition space designed to evoke traditional Chinese courtyard structures (hence the name). The museum seeks to support Chinese contemporary art in dialogue with international scholars🐓 and artists.

Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
The leading architectural firm OMA was behind UCCA’s new building in Beijing’s , which reopened to the public in February this year. Founded in 2007 by the collectors Guy and Myriam Ullens, UCCA was sold in 2017 to a group of Chinese investors including advertising billionaire . It now operates as the UCCA Group and is comprised of two distinct entities: the non-profit UCCA Foundation, which organizes exhibitions and research, and UCCA Enterprises, a family of art-driven retail and educational ventures. In the past, UCCA has introduced local Beijing audiences to work by international artists like Olafur Eliasson, Tino Sehgal and Tatsuo Miyajima, and has staged a focused series of Chinese contemporary shows.
Today Art Museum
Established by Zhang Baoquan, the CEO of the property company Jindian Group, in 2002, the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Today Art Museum (TAM)𒁏 is a private, non-profit organiz🤪ation that aims to promote contemporary Chinese art.

Guangzhou
Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art
Compared with Beijing and Shanghai, the arts scene in Guangzhou is a little more under the radar despite its long history of art production. of Contemporary Art is a young institution located in the Guangzhou Redtory Art and Design Factory District, formerly an industrial area along the Pearl River. With more than 4,000 sq. m of exhibition space divided among six exhibition halls, it has been hosting exhibitions which are more avant-garde than the blockbusters often seen at longer-established institutions in Shanghai and Beijing. 2016’s “” was a large-scale, research-based show which presented a historical overview of video art made in the West and East from different periods. RMAC runs a diverse public program comprised🐎 of talks, screenings, performances and concerts which attract large crowds of young people.
Guangdong Times Museum
The location of the Times Museum in Guangzhou is an intervention in itself. The exhibition space occupies the 19th floor of what otherwise appears to be an ordinary residential building. The museum has earned praise from artists for its dynamic curatorial approach, bringing interdisciplinary artistic practices together𝐆 with research-based thematic exhibitions. The museum, which opened in 2010, also functions as a research center and think-tank exploring the social, economic and cultural environment of the Pearl River Delta region.

Shenzhen
OCAT
(OCAT) is a group of museums founded in 2005 and located in Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhan, Nanjing and Shenzhen—the latter of which serves as the headquarters of the state-owned enterprise OCT🥀 Group. The institution organizes an array of exhibitions and public programs that place contemporary art in a global context. An example of OCAT’s cross-cultural mission, the large-scale group exhibition “” (2016), which๊ explored the concepts of Land Art in both Western art history and present-day China.
Design Society
Design Society, which opened last December, is a public institution committed to positioning design in relation to the societal, ecological and economic renewal in China. It is the first dedicated cultural design hub in China and the first collaboration of its kind between a U.K. institution (the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Victoria and Albert Museum), and a Chinese partner (China Merchants Shekou). Design Society houses a V&A g🔯allery that regularly shows touring exhibitions from the British institution, as well as site-specific installations.

South Korea
Arario Museum, Seoul
With its low ceilings and maze-like corridors, the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Arario Museum houses the contemporary art collection of the Korean entrepreneur . Originally an office building, the structure was transformed in 2014 to fit gallery programming. It now regularly displays works by artists including Nam June Paik, Hyung Koo Kang, Lee Ufan, 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst and Sam Taylor-Johnson.
Art Sonje Center, Seoul
Art Sonje Center is a contemporary art museum located Seoul’s historic district. Since opening in 1998, it has aimed to act as a bridge between Korean and international art scenes. The center arranges foreign exchanges for local artists and frequen🌌tly exhib𒁏its international art. It has a reputation for challenging and thought-provoking programs.
Ilmin Museum of Art, Seoul
This private art museum is located in the heart of Seoul, within the former headquarters of a leading Korean new💯spaper, . The museum, which was foundeꦉd in 1996, is home to South Korea’s only documentary archive of more than 400 films by artists from South Korea and beyond.
Amorepacific Museum of Art
The Amorepacific Museum of Art (ღAPMA) opened in 1979 with the private collection of Suh Sungwhan, the founder and CEO of Korean beauty company Amorepacific Group. In 2018 the APMA debuted brand new facilities at the companꦓy’s headquarters in Yongsan, Seoul. David Chipperfield designed the building—including a huge garden space near the top of the building where works by and have been displayed. APMA also houses the Amorepacific Library of Art Project (apLAP) collection of exhibition catalogues, posters and promotional letters from international exhibitions.
Daelim Museum, Seoul
The Daelim Museum began as Korea’s first photogra꧟phy museum but has grown into an institution showcasing many aspects💛 of design and contemporary art. It is located in Tongui-dong, a residential area near the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace. In 2016, the foundation opened a larger venue, D Museum, in the hip Hannam-dong neighborhood of Seoul.
Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul
Established in 2004, the Leeum comprises two entities housing traditional Korean art and Asian contemporary art. Museum 1 was designed by the Swiss architect ; Museum 2 by the Fren⛎ch architect and the Samsung⛎ Child Education & Culture Center by Dutch architect .
Asia Culture Center, Gwangju
Located in Gwangju, this relatively young, state-affiliated institution aims to promote Asian😼 culture through exchange, research and education. ꦜIt opened to the public in 2015 and has a diverse year-round program at its various buildings. Its Arts & Creative Technology Centre runs labs, studios and residency programs for which it provides state-of-the-art equipment. It facilitates the creation and distribution of art, including the production of the acclaimed theater piece (2014) by the Singaporean artist .
Museum SAN
The Tadao Ando-designed Museum SAN (Space Art Nature) opened in the mountains of Wonju, South Korea in May 2013, following the completion of a James Turrell installation at the site. Museum SAN prides itself on a connection to nature (its slogan 🐓is “Disconnect to Connect”) and Ando’s architecture guides visitors through the peaceful flower garden, water garden and stone garden attached to the main building. Permanently on display is the collection of the Hansol Paper company, consisting of hair ornaments, maps and other objects made entirely from paper. Museum SAN is also fitted with a print studio where visitors can observe and participate in the print-making process.

Japan
Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo
The Yayoi Kusama Museum was foꦿunded by the eponymous avant-garde artist and is run by her founda💧tion. The museum’s collection of her work is presented in two exhibitions each year, together with lectures and other public events. The museum promotes Kusama’s ethos of love for humanity and world peace through its programming.
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Having no permanent collection, Tokyo’s 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Mori Art Museum focuses on temporary exhibitions. In both small-scale solo and larger group shows, the museum exhibits primarily Asian contemporary artists and covers a variety of genres including fashion, architecture, design, photography and video. It is on the 52nd and 53rd floors of a 54-storey tower developed by the museum’s founder, the rea𒐪l-estate mogul .
Arts Initiative Tokyo, Tokyo
A group of six curators and artists established this non-profit in Tokyo in 2001. It manages the i♒ndependent contemporary art school which focuses on curatorial studies, art and communication. AIT does not have a dedicated exhibition space but often collaborates with other institutions to organize shows.

Benesse Art Site Naoshima, Seto Inland Sea
An ensemble of museums and art projects spreading across three islands—Naoshima, Teshima and Inujima—which lie in the Seto Inland Sea, Benesse Art Site Naoshima was initially intended to revive deserted islands that had been polluted by illegal waste dumping during Japan’s postwar eco🧔nomic boom. Backed by the publishing and correspondence-course company Ben꧑esse Holdings Inc., the project was conceived in the mid-1980s by the company’s founder Tesuhiki Fukatake and the mayor of Naoshima, Chikatsugu Miyake.
The first building to open was the Tadao Ando-designed , which houses a hotel and the . During the 1990s the museum primarily exhibited outdoor site-specific works, including 1998’s “State of the Art” project where artists converted existing buildings into works of art. The , which houses James Turrell’s ligh🔯t installation (2004),𝕴 opened in 2004 followed by the in 2010, dedicated to the Korean master. Both were designed by Ando, whose buildings have become as celebrated as the art they contain.
The project has since spread to Inujima and Teshima. The , containing only works by Yanagi Yukinori, opened ꧙in 2008; this was followed by the in 2010 designed by co-founder Ryue Nishizawa. It houses only one work of art: (2010) by Rei Naito, a room formed of curved concrete walls with an aperture open to the sky.
The , also known as the Setouc✤hi International Art Festival, has taken place on the islands every thr💛ee years since 2010. The 2019 edition is scheduled to open on 26 April.
Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
Designed by the Swiss architect Mario Botta and opened in 1990, the privately-run 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Watari Museum of Contemporary Art is located on the edge of Harajuku and Gaienmae neighborhoods of Tokyo. Spread over several floors, the museum is focused on Jaꦯpanese and internation🦹al contemporary art—and well-known for its excellent bookstore.
Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art, Sakura
Located in Sakura, Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art grew from the collection of Katsumi Kawamura, the former president of the Japanese ink and resin manufacturer . Kawamura began collecting Japanese and Western art in the 1970s. The museum now owns more than 1,000 works, including seven from Mark Rothko’s “” series—paintings created by the artist in 1958 which are distinct in both format and scale from earlier works. These seven paintings all hang in proximity in the same room, as the artist intended, with the other nine of the series at 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Tate Modern in London.
Gallery Soap, Kitakyushu
Founded in 1997 in a for♊mer cake factory in Kitakyushu, is an artist-run space that stages solo and group exhibitions of local and international artists such as Peter Halley, Takuji Kogo and Noritoshi Hiraℱkawa.
Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, Kobe City
The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art was built as part of Kobe’s “cultural reconstruction” project in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in 1995. Founded in 2002, the munic﷽ipal gallery has grown into a major resource for Japanese prints and paintings from the Hyogo Prefecture. The museum was built on six guiding principles: to serve as the core of new urban development; to inherit and expand on the former Prefectural Museum of Modern Art; to support artistic activities; to help create new art; to welcome the participation of the public; and to serve as a hub of international exchange.
Kyoto International Manga Museum
Kyoto International Manga Museum is part of a public-private partnership between Kyoto Seika University and the city of Kyoto, housed in a former elementary school. Since opening in 2006 its collection has grown to more than 300,000 items including Japan’s first children’s manga magazine, Shonen Pakku (1907), Meiji period magazines and caricature w🔥oodblock prints of the Edo period.

Taiwan
Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei
One of the largest contemporary art museums in Asia, this institution has staged and hosted international exhibitions since opening in 19🌄83. It has hosted the since its inauguration in 1992 and since 1995 has organized the Venice Biennale’s collateral event for Taiwan, the .
National Palace Museum, Taipei
Formed largely from the collections of Chinese emperors, the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:National Palace Museum houses more than 600,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial art and artifacts including the famed Jadeite Cabbage carving from the 19th century. The museum also owns a vast number of paintings dating from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) through to the present-day. Originally established in 1925 in Beijing’s Forbidden City, the collection has been shipped and stored in various locations throughout the decades and is now houꦇsed in Taiwan. In 2011, the Grand Palace Museum Project was launched to grow ✃its exhibition space in Taipei.
Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei (MOCA Taipei), Taipei
The country’s first museum dedicated exclusively to contemporary art, MOCA Taipei is housed in a former elementary school that later served as a government building. The exhibition program showcases contemporary Taiwanese and international art. The institution is managed and operated by the Contemporary Art Foundation, a civil organi🦩zation founded by entrepreneurs and commissioned by the government. In 2017, MOCA Taipei became the first Asian arts mus💫eum to host a major LGBTQ exhibition.
Taipei Contemporary Art Center, Taipei
Founded in ಞ2010 by artists and cultural practitioners, this aims to showcase contemporary art and promote critical discourse. So far, it has held more than 400 events including forums, workshops and performances. TCAC also runs aꦦn “Artists’ Salon” program, inviting young artists to present their work and ideas to critics and curators.
South-East Asia

Singapore
National Gallery Singapore
Singapore’s ambitions to become the cultural hub of South-East Asia are exemplified by the National Gallery, which opened its doors in 2015 after ten years of planning and construction. The massive institution is housed in the refurbished City Hall and former Supreme Court, symbolic landmarks of Singapore’s history. Since opening, the museum has staged major exhibitions in collaboration with leading international institutions like the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Centre Pompidou and the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Musée d’Orsay. It also houses an 😼important collection of ink paintings by late Chinese moder🍨n master Wu Guanzhong.
The Singapore Art Museum
Opened in 1996 in a restored 19th-century mission school building, SAM was the country’s first art museum. Situated in the heart of Singapore’s cultural district, it has since 🐭become focused exclusively on contemporary art. SAM has built a significant collection of South-East Asian contemporary art and in recent years has begun exhibiting international contemporary art as well. It regularly collaborates with other institutions and organized the in 2011, 2013 and 2016.
ArtScience Museum
The ArtScience Museum opened in 2011 in c⛦entral Singapore’s Downtown Core near the Marina Bay Sands resort. Exhibitions at the Moshe Safdie-designed gallery explore the intersection of art and science such as the recent show “”, an interdisciplinary collaboration between the ArtScience Museum, the World Wide Fund for ඣNature, Singaporean artist Brian Gothong Tan and several technology companies (including Google and Panasonic) to explore the impact of deforestation in South-East Asia.

Thailand
MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, Chiang Mai
MAIIAM is a young, private museum located in Chiang Mai. Housed in a former warehouse, it was founded by expatriate Parisian art and antiques dealer Jean-Michel Beurdeley, his late wife Patsri Bunnag and their son Eric Bunnag Booth. Their collectio🅠n includes works by artists who have lived or worked in Thailand, such as . Since opening in 2016 the museum has staged a number of temporary exhibitions on geopolitical issues.
Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
Visitor numbers at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) have boomed since its opening in 2007 when the center attracted 300,000 visitors (more than 1.7m people visited in 2017). The museum has just hosted the first . Architects designed the building around flexible space and respect for Thai architecture and culture, criteria which are key to the institution’s mission. The center made headlines recently after protests from cultural organizations, artists, students and media succeeded in keeping BACC clear of direct government control until its contrꦛact with the city expires in 2021.

Vietnam
The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre, Ho Chi Minh City
Founded in 2016 by the artist , this positions itself as a “factory” of critical ideas promoting contemporary art in local communities and s🍌upporting artists in their search for resources, visibility and support. Located in Ho Chi ♍Minh City, it is built from shipping containers and runs a series of multi-disciplinary programs, from curated exhibitions and workshops to talks, screenings and performances.
MoT+++, Ho Chi Minh City
Previously known as Dia𒈔 Projects, in Ho Chi Minh City is a💝 conceptual art space currently expanding its Binh Thanh location’s footprint across three key areas: a contemporary project space exhibiting national and international art; an experimental artist’s studio; and a gallery space for installations. Existing initiatives include a hub for artists, curators, events and exhibitions in a converted factory at the city’s edge. MoT+++ is also and its residency program.

Indonesia
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara (Museum MACAN), Jakarta
MACAN is a museum of Modern and contemporary art located in Jakarta. The museum was founded in 2017 by the Indonesian philanthropist and art collector , and its inaugural exhibition “🤪” showcased works of art by international and homegrown artists.
Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta
Located in Jakarta, the Galeri Nasional Indonesia (National Gallery of Indonesia) was established in May 1999, housing a collection of works by both Indonesian and international artists. The gallery has mounted a series of successful landmark tempor🍬ary 🍒exhibitions in a special building dedicated to rotating displays.

Malaysia
Ilham Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
Ilham is a p🌳ublic art gallery committed to supporting the development, understanding and enjoyment of Malaysian Modern and contemporary art. Beyond exhibitions, the gallery’s program extends to music performances, academic talks and film screenings.
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Opened in 1998 in Kuala Lumpur’s Perdana Botanical Gardens, this is one of the largest museums of Islamic arts in South-East Asia, boasting a collection of more than 7,000 artifacts. The 30,000 sq. m. gallery space houses exhibitions of textiles, manuscripts, ceramics, jewelry and c♋raftwork, with highlights including detailed architectural models of the Great Mosque (Al-Masjid al-Haram) in Mecca and the Great Moꩲsque of Xian in China.
National Museum, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia’s National Museum is housed in a traditional Malay-style structure near the Islamic Arts Museum in Kuala Lumpur. The building was originally built by the British and Selangor state governments in 1898 but suffered bomb damage during the Second World War; the remaining structure was demolished in 1963 to make way for the new building. Designed by architect Ho Kok Hoe▨, UNESCO advised on the project to ensure the authenticity of the museum’s vernacular Malay architecture. Exhibitions at the National Museum focus on local history, cultural traditions and Malay craft.
National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur’s National Art Gallery, also known as the Balai Seni Negara, is located on the northern side of the city adjacent to Malaysia’s pre-eminent theater, . Established by the M🥃alay Art Council in 1958, the gallery exhibits painting𒉰s, sculptures and photographs by artists from Malaysia and other South-East Asian countries.

Philippines
The Ayala Museum, Manila
Run by the private Ayala Foundation, this museum stages exhibitions and programs related to design, contemporary art, music and hi💎story and houses a collection of archeological artifacts, textiles and 𝔉ceramics.
Bellas Artes Outpost, Manila
opened in the heart of Manila in 2017 as a satellite venue of , a non-profit foundation based in Bataan that ♔supports the work of contemporary artists. The outpost is a non-collecting, non-selling exhibition space that aims to foster a discourse betw🐭een Filipino and international artists.
Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Manila
The Metropolitan Museum of Manila sits on the city’s waterfront in a three-floor gallery space. It was originally founded in 1976 to give Filipinos access to international art, but in 1986 the museum shifted its focus toward highlighting more local culture. The institution has partnered with the Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas (the central bank) in recent years to strengthen the museum’s holdings in Filipino contem𝔉porary art.
Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila
The Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD) is part of the College of Saint Benilde’s School of Design and Arts in Manila. The institution hasꦑ been recognized for its innovative curatorial practices: MCAD is non-collecting and exhibits contemporary art with a focus on Manila as context. Previous shows have included “”, an exhibition addressing the impact of decolonization on urban environments; and “” by Filipino artist Pacita Abad. MCAD’s public programming s❀upports its mission of “free access for all” and encourages visitors to engage with the work through a variety of workshops and seminars.
Ateneo Art Gallery, Manila
Like the MCAD, the Ateneo Art Gallery is a college museum that has garnered national and international attention. Recognized as the first museum of Philippine Modern art, the institution is affiliated with the Ateneo de Manila University. The collection surveys post-war Philippine art movements and, in addition to collecting and staging exhibitions of leading Filipino artists, the gallery presents the Fernando Zóbel P𒈔rizes for Visual Art and the Purita Kalaw Ledesma Prizes in Art Criticism annually.
Pintô Art Museum, Antipolo
Housed in Mission-style buildings in the historic pilgrimage city of Antipolo an hour outside of Manila, the Pintô Art Museum holds the collection ꦫof Dr Joven Cuanang, the former director of Manila’s private St Luke’s Medical Center. The museum was founded on the principle that art plays a diplomatic role in bridging distinctive nationalities, worldviews and commu✱nities.
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