Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art

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Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art. Photo: Huan Fan, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons.
CHENGDU, CHINA
Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art

A dedicated venue for contemporary art in China’s vibrant cultural capital, presenting works by emerging and established artists.

At a glance

The Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art serves as a platform for contemporary artistic practice in Sichuan Province. Located in Chengdu, one of China’s major cultural hubs, the museum focuses on contemporary works and evolving artistic dialogue.

History

The museum was established to meet the growing demand for dedicated contemporary art exhibition space in Chengdu. It reflects the city’s expanding cultural infrastructure and commitment to supporting modern artistic practice.

What you see

The building houses gallery spaces designed for contemporary exhibitions. The design accommodates diverse artistic media and installation work typical of modern art institutions.

Cultural significance

The museum plays an important role in Chengdu’s contemporary arts landscape. It provides exhibition opportunities for artists and serves as a venue for public engagement with contemporary cultural production in western China.

Key facts

  • Country: China
  • City: Chengdu, Sichuan Province
  • Coordinates: 30.712225, 104.01792778

Practical information & getting there

The museum is located in central Chengdu. For current opening hours, admission details, and exhibition information, consult the museum’s official channels or local tourism resources.

Sources & resources

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