The Yuz Museum Shanghai (Chinese: 余德耀美术馆) is a non-profit organization under the umbrella of the Yuz Foundation. It is located in the West Bund in Xuhui District, Shanghai.[1] Yuz is reconstructed from the hangar of the original Longhua Airport and designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto.[2]
Among the buildings with a total area of more than 9000 square meters, the main gallery alone accounts for more than 3000 square meters. Its enormous and unique structure perfectly complement the installations of YUZ collection. Since its establishment and opening on May 17, 2014, Yuz museum has become a new landmark of Shanghai.
Visiting
Yuz Museum will be open to the public from 10am to 6pm from Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Monday).[1]
No parking space available.
About the founder
The Yuz Museum was founded by Budi Tek, a Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur, art philanthropist and collector. Budi Tek starts art collection about ten years ago. He found the unique charm of art and became a serious collector. Budi Tek's collection began with Chinese contemporary oil paintings, especially works created from the early 1980s to the late 1990s. Now, he has established a considerable collection system of Chinese contemporary art.[1]
Principle: Collect the contemporary, promote the art museum movement, and actively participate in public welfare undertakings.[1]
Motto: Art is a lasting endurance and a gift; it is faith, hope and love of artistic life.[1]
Purpose: Yuz foundation is a non-profit organization. Since its establishment in 2007, it has been committed to enhancing the growth of contemporary artists, promoting the development of contemporary art, and actively participating in diversified art activities and projects. Budi Tek hopes to build a platform for the communication and development of Asian and Western contemporary art and artists.[1]
In 2018, Yuz museum and LACMA announced a cooperation that they will jointly to establish a foundation to preserve Budi Tek's denoted Chinese Contemporary Art Collection. The new foundation in cooperation with LACMA will manage Budi Tek's collection, and it will ensure that most of Budi Tek's collection will remain intact and permanently available for exhibitions and academic research.[3]
Past exhibitions
Ni Youyu: ∞ (2019.8.17 – 2019.10.20 )
Nine Journeys Through Time (2019.7.3 – 2019.10.7 )
Duet: A Tan Ping Retrospective 双重奏:谭平回顾展 (2019.6.15 – 2019.9.22 )