Go Find Alice • June 16, 2018Gorgeous venue with world class performances
Tom H. • April 15, 2016The Café du Dragon nearby has a decent range of drinks, food and snacks, a comfortable vibe, and a whole bookcase of art books to check out.
Andi L. • September 7, 2013A new cinema which I adore. Reminds me of the cinemas back in Australia and Singapore. My new favorite.
Robin P. • October 11, 2016Many of Shanghai's best galleries and museums are moving here
leon师傅 • November 10, 2018Decommissioned oil tanks, now reappropriated as an art space on the West Bund. Especially good as viewing rooms for video art.
Ida L. • November 10, 2014Interesting sculpture and art pieces. Very spacious and comfortable to walk around the place
Bryan L. • March 31, 2018historic building (1951 built). 3 room, small'ish but comfortable, 1 of which is VIP with couple pods. no IMAX.
Time Out Shanghai • March 27, 2012Exhibitions usually feature big name international artists, including Alex Katz, Richard Long and Louise Bourgeois. They simultaneously scout for new local talents. Admission is free.
Sherlock L. • February 9, 2018Bit difficult to find, quite some distance from the metro station.
Jason • December 14, 2019100 France-imported artworks charge ¥80(€10) here in Shanghai while hella 50,000 pieces on display back in Paris just cost €14.
jennifer a. • May 8, 2013You can find some really nice gifts at all price levels here.
Brandisha • June 5, 2014¥60 for admission, ¥30 for students. Lots of cool artifacts and old equipment.
Samir L. • December 30, 2019Gallery after gallery -- you'll find a lot of styles repeated from place to place, so come with some patience and you might walk out with an affordable and stylish art piece to your liking.
Robin P. • October 11, 2016Beautiful building, spotlights some idiosyncratic young artists
Robin P. • October 11, 2016Great new space for one of Shanghai's best young galleries with a poetic bent
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