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How to get from Shanghai to the West Coast Pavilion of Dragon Art Museum?

The West Coast Pavilion of Dragon Art Museum is a scenic spot in Shanghai. The specific address is 3398 Longteng Avenue, Xuhui District, Shanghai (near Ruining Road). The optional modes of transportation to the scenic spot are: take Metro Line 7 and get off at Longhua Middle Road Station.

Reference time: 2-3 hours.

Introduction:

The West Coast Pavilion of the Dragon Art Museum is located in the core of the West Coast Cultural Corridor of Shanghai Xuhui Riverside, designed and built by China architect Liu Yichun. Because of its unique architectural style, it has quickly become a high-value photography holy land in Shanghai, attracting countless architectural photographers. In addition, free online celebrity exhibitions of ethnic minorities are often held here, which are highly sought after.

The main building of the art museum is characterized by a unique "umbrella arch" structure, which is divided into four floors. The first and second floors are exhibition spaces for contemporary art, such as paintings, sculptures, installations and new media. The surface of the large arched space is made of fair-faced concrete with delicate texture, which forms a visual echo with the original Beipiao Wharf fashion space "Doulang" and creates a sense of industry and originality. The basement is a permanent exhibition space for China's ancient art treasures, and the "white box" rectangular exhibition hall shows the historical inheritance and profoundness of China's traditional art.

The West Coast Pavilion of Dragon Art Museum is not a traditional closed and introverted art museum, but an open public space with public participation. There are river view restaurants, public landscape courtyards, concert halls, cafes, art shops and so on. There are children's exhibition halls, libraries, art repair rooms and art bookstores on the ground floor. There are more than 300 parking spaces underground. All these make art no longer far away from the public, but closely related to the daily leisure life of the public, which is also the original intention and desire of Liu Yiqian and Wang Wei to establish the art museum.

20 19 July 27th to 20th19, 10, 13 Long Art Museum (West Coast Pavilion) will hold a solo exhibition by artist Mark Bradford-Los Angeles.

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