
Fosun Art Center, located on Zhongshan East 2nd Road in Huangpu District, Shanghai, nestled in the Bund Financial Center, is a non-profit institution initiated and funded by Fosun Group and the Fosun Foundation. Fosun Art Center aims to promote contemporary art, connecting Chinese and international culture and art, and fostering public awareness, understanding, and participation in global contemporary art. Fosun Art Center also consistently supports local Chinese artists, providing a broad platform for the exhibition of outstanding Chinese contemporary art. The Fosun Art Center's striking exterior, nicknamed the "Dancing House," features an animated facade. Standing like a fine work of art on the Bund, it offers a breathtaking experience.
Subtropical monsoon climate
Suitable for all seasons
1-3 hours
70 yuan
10:00-17:30 (Monday-Wednesday, Friday-Sunday, January 1-December 31) 10:00-20:30 (Thursday, January 1-December 31)
Fosun Foundation is a contemporary art museum in Shanghai, established by Fosun Group. It is significant for promoting modern art, cultural exchange, and experimental art practices in China, hosting a range of exhibitions and cultural programs.
Fosun Foundation is located in the Jing’an District of Shanghai. Visitors can reach it via metro Line 2 or Line 7 (get off at Changshou Road Station), by taxi, or via city bus routes that pass nearby.
The museum is generally open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are weekday mornings to avoid crowds.
Entrance is usually free, but special exhibitions may charge a ticket fee. Tickets can be purchased online via the museum’s website or at the onsite ticket counter.
For regular entry, advance booking is not required. For special exhibitions or workshops, it is recommended to book a few days to a week in advance online.
Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the main exhibitions and facilities comfortably.
Guided tours and audio guides may be available, usually in Mandarin and English. It’s best to check the museum’s website or visitor desk in advance.
Start with the ground floor exhibitions, move to upper floors for curated shows, and finish with the museum shop and any outdoor installations.
Occasional evening events, art talks, or special exhibitions may be held. Check the museum’s schedule for updates.
The museum can be busy on weekends and during special exhibitions. Weekday mornings are the least crowded times.
Yes, Fosun Foundation is wheelchair accessible, and suitable for elderly visitors and children with adult supervision.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted for any purchases; cash is optional.
Yes, some nearby cafés and restaurants offer vegetarian, vegan, and halal options.
Museum shop offers art books, prints, limited edition artworks, and designer gifts.
Metro, taxi, or rideshare options are convenient for reaching other parts of Shanghai, including Nanjing Road, The Bund, or Jing’an Temple.