The Long Modern Art Center is located in Gucun Town, a beautiful sea poetry town, with a construction area of 12,000 square meters. The appearance of the center is magnificent, equipped with pavilions, terraces, pavilions, white walls and black tiles, stretching the delicate charm of Jiangnan gardens. The collections in the center are dazzling, covering calligraphy, painting, oil painting, seal cutting, sculpture, porcelain, purple sand, jade carving and other categories; it brings together thousands of works by hundreds of well-known contemporary artists, such as Chinese painting master Chen Peiqiu, famous calligrapher Zhou Huijun, etc. , can be described as a gathering of talents, fruitful. The museum has also introduced advanced and cutting-edge high-tech equipment, such as LED large screen wall + intelligent display cabinet, VR browsing + 3D holographic projection, intelligent neon light group, etc., to assist visitors to appreciate the creative structure and culture of the collection in the center. connotation. The main building of Long Modern Art Center has four floors, the first floor is the exhibition hall, and the second, third and fourth floors are "Wenchang Pavilion". In addition, there are Long Modern Art Museum, "Yuyin Pavilion" ancient theater, Siheyuan Tea House, Liyuan Restaurant and other ancient buildings dotted in the museum area, forming a well-proportioned and harmonious Long Modern Scenic Spot. [Long Modern Art Museum] integrates the academic resources of Shanghai-style art development and brings together the backbone of Shanghai art circles to jointly organize the exhibition. Under the pragmatic academic framework, the first academic masterpiece "Private Art Museum" was launched by the academic backbone of the museum, showing a magnificent development process of world art history to the world with pictures and texts. The book has been published and distributed by Shanghai People's Publishing House, and has received positive and favorable comments from all walks of life. [Wenchang Pavilion] is the landmark building of Liu Xing's version of "Along the River During Qingming Festival". The attic is three stories high, and is divided into a historical and cultural graphic display area in Gucun area of Shanghai Shixiang, a display area for ancient books and rare books published during the Ming and Qing dynasties, and a display area for contemporary famous art catalogs and books. It not only allows the local folk culture to be preserved and inherited, but also allows the essence of the national quintessence to link the past and the future. ["Yuyin Pavilion" Ancient Opera House] The building area is about 1,000 square meters, and it is built with brick and wood structure. Among them, the wooden structure materials are all the classic representative buildings of Huizhou style in the mid-Qing Dynasty that were demolished from Jiangxi. The famous Kunqu Opera "Gu Haohao Art Studio" and the famous Peking Opera "Wang Peiyu Art Studio" have been introduced here. The ancient theater will be officially completed and opened to the public in September 2019, and will perform classic and legendary repertoires from ancient and modern times. [Siheyuan Tea House] The building area is about 1,000 square meters, and it is built with brick and wood structure. Among them, the wooden structure materials are all representative ancient courtyards of large local houses in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China, which were demolished from the Xiaoshan area of Zhejiang Province. Opened today as a Jiangnan tea culture exchange exhibition area, equipped with high-end purple clay pots, ceramics, calligraphy and painting artworks, it has become a leisure destination for literati and scholars to gather for tea and cultural exchange. [Liyuan Restaurant] The building area is about 1,000 square meters. It is carefully built in imitation of the Suzhou garden model. The small bridges and ancient trees are towering, and it is unique. It is equipped with private rooms of different sizes, and spacious space for dozens of people to have meals and meetings.
The Long Modern Art Center is located in Baoshan and is one of the top ten private museums in China. The place is very large and there are many exhibits inside. And the building is also antique. So you can play for a long time inside. You can also take pictures and so on.
One stop away from Gucun Park, so I went to see it by the way. Very good antique architectural park, several buildings are quite beautiful, although I don't know what to do, it seems to have a stage, a gallery, an art studio, etc. My favorite is the landscaping. The rows of carefully trimmed pine trees are very textured. The unopened plantains, the blooming knots, and the style of the classical garden are too good. Free, only the exhibition charges.
The Long Modern Art Center is located in Gucun Town, Baoshan District, Shanghai. The Art Center is a small and quiet pavilion. The exhibits are very interesting and can be seen for a long time. In addition, the architecture and environment of the pavilion are also very beautiful, like a park.
Jiangnan garden-style building pavilions, white walls and tiles flowing water fountain, will also light Wenchang Pavilion Wenchang Pavilion steps at night, you can go in and visit the night view of the calligraphy exhibition for free, a little artistic conception, please bring the tripod art exhibition hall Wenchang to the first floor, the ticket 40 yuan is mostly calligraphy and painting, Ceramic, engraving, ceramic and other art exhibitions. An ancient Huizhou architecture is said to be famous Peking Opera actor Wang Peiyu founded Yuyin Pavilion here, the building is worth seeing. 📍 Huanghai Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai, near Danxiashan Road 🚇 Metro Line 7 Liuxing Station walk for about 5 minutes 🕰 9:30—17:00, stop entering the museum after 16:30, closed on Monday
When I first found this place, it was still a construction site. I saw the temple inside through the wall and thought it was a large temple. Later, I went to Wanda and found that it was open. I was very casual to go in and around, and I felt that I had encountered a gem. The gallery itself is a great landscape. Pavilions, courtyards, ponds, vegetation, flowers and trees, the overall layout is very magnificent. The indoor environment is also very good, giving people a very open feeling. The exhibits inside are very rich. From calligraphy painting to set of porcelain wood, brocade and so on. The display is clear and orderly, and the multimedia display is even more accessible. It is currently free, but it is said that it will become a paid pavilion later. So if you like, hurry up and go.