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Yuz Museum

Shanghai | China

Shanghai’s high-profile cultural powerhouse

The Yuz Museum Shanghai is home to the private collection of the late Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur Budi Tek. The renowned collection includes more than 1,500 works of both Chinese and W🐎estern contemporary art by artists such as Ai Weiwei, Huang Yong Ping, Maurizio Cattelan and Adel Abdessemed. Opened in 2013 in a 9,000-square-meter converted airport hangar in the Xuhui district, the non-profit museum has held significant exhibitions, including one of the world’s largest Alberto Giacometti retrospectives, the first institutional exhibition of KAWS in mainland China, and the famed “Rain Room.” In 2019, it announced a three-way partnership with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Qatar Museums to collectively develop, share and present new exhibitions, whic🎉h continues today and brings an array of international art to the city. Since Budi Tek died in 2022, the museum has been led by his daughter, Justine Alexandria Tek, and in 2023 it moved to the city’s Panlong Tiandi area. The newly built 2,000-square-meter center includes outdoor spaces for visitors to enjoy, as well as the nearby Yuz Project Space of Art, an independent program which hosts free, often site-specific, exhibitions by young and emerging artists in an intimate, historic building.

Photo: Installation view of "Out of Silence: A Yuz Foundation Collection," 2024. Photograph by Alessandro Wang.

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