Free exhibition at the Power Station of Art, Shanghai: New Branches from Old Trees
by WorldWandererDiaries#7
Jan 26, 2025
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Housed in a former power plant along the Huangpu River, the Power Station of Art is China’s first state-run contemporary art museum. Its industrial architecture has been beautifully preserved, with towering chimneys and cavernous halls now filled with cutting-edge art exhibitions. The space itself feels like a statement—where history and creativity meet in one of Shanghai’s most dynamic cultural landmarks.
It’s worth visiting because the museum constantly pushes boundaries, hosting thought-provoking exhibitions from both Chinese and international artists. From large-scale installations to experimental multimedia works, the variety and boldness of the displays make every visit unique. The sheer scale of the building gives art room to breathe, turning even a casual stroll through its galleries into an inspiring journey.
What I found most captivating was how the museum embraces Shanghai’s energy—modern, fast-changing, yet deeply rooted in its past. Standing inside this repurposed power station, surrounded by bold artistic voices, felt like stepping into the pulse of the city itself. For me, the Power Station of Art wasn’t just about seeing contemporary art; it was about experiencing how a city reimagines its own identity through creativity.
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