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History of Shanghai Art Museum

Coordinates: 31°13′57″N 121°27′59″E / 31.2326°N 121.4665°E / 31.2326; 121.4665
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Former Shanghai Art Museum building
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Location325 West Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China
Shanghai Art Museum
Simplified Chinese上海美术馆
Traditional Chinese上海美術館
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShànghǎi Měishùguǎn
Wu
Shanghainese
Romanization
Zånhae Maezehgue

The Shanghai Art Museum (Chinese: 上海美术馆) was an art museum in the city of Shanghai, China.[1] In October 2012, the museum was rebranded as the China Art Museum when it moved to the China pavilion at Expo 2010 on the former Shanghai Expo 2010 lands.[2] The Shanghai Art Museum building is the former clubhouse building of the Shanghai Race Club.[3] It sits on the western edge of People's Park, north of People's Square, which was once the Shanghai race course. The Shanghai Art Museum was the original home of the Shanghai Biennale, founded in 1996 by Fang Zengxian, then director of the museum.[4] The former museum building is being converted to house the Shanghai History Museum, which had been left without a home due to redevelopment since 1999.

History of the Shanghai Art Museum building

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The Shanghai Art Museum building is located on the south side of Nanjing Road (West). The building has an area of 2,200 sq m.

The building was constructed in 1933, as the clubhouse for the Shanghai Race Club race course. The horse race course was reputed to be the third most profitable industry during the 1930s (during the Republic of China era).

In March 1934 the new Shanghai Race Club building opened. The grandstand was thought at the time to be the largest in the world, and probably was, while the Race Club, with its marble staircases, teak-panelled rooms, oak parquet floors, and its coffee room which was 100ft by 47ft[a] with a huge fireplace, most certainly ranked as the most sumptuous club of its kind yet built in any country.[5]

In 1955, the building was renovated and a terrace was constructed on the roof.[citation needed] The goal was mainly to enable the architects to build wider stairs leading to the clock tower, so that youth can easily visit the tower.[citation needed]

The building has one of the most prominent clock towers in the city after the Customs House clock tower on the Bund. The clock tower at the Art Museum has historically been associated with decay and corruption in the city,[citation needed] as it was often inaccurate. However, it was renovated in 2006 and has been accurate since then.

Events

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Shanghai Art Museum was the home to the Shanghai Biennale, which started from 1996. The Shanghai Biennale is considered one of the most important cultural events in Shanghai. In 2012, the Shanghai Biennale moved to the new Power Station of Art.[citation needed]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ 30 m by 14 m

References

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  1. ^ Pitts, Christopher (April 2013). "Shanghai Art Museum". Pocket Shanghai (3rd ed.). Lonely Planet. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-74179-963-7.
  2. ^ AFP wire service (October 1, 2012). "New museums add colour to Shanghai art landscape". France 24. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  3. ^ The Shanghai Race Club Archived 2016-01-14 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ Huang Song 黄松 (2019-12-03). "原上海美术馆馆长、知名人物画家方增先辞世,享年88岁". The Paper. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  5. ^ Coates, Austin (1984). China Races. Oxford University Press (China) Ltd. ISBN 9780195815405.
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