[2025 Nanjing Attraction] Travel Guide for Beiqiu Contemporary Art Museum (Updated Mar)
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Specialty exhibition halls
The overall style of the art museum is industrial, retaining the original appearance of the old building, full of artistic atmosphere. Various exhibitions are often held in the museum, which is worth a visit. The industrial architectural style is very suitable for shooting blockbusters.
Address:
南京市玄武區北京東路1號環亞凱瑟琳廣場F3
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
02586219156
Ticket Price
Free entry
Nanjing Exhibition|Encounter Classic Swiss Design at Beigqiu Contemporary Art Museum🪑
I've been to Switzerland so many times, what's the most lasting impression?
Probably that they've truly integrated design into their work environments and lifestyles.
Aesthetic education may not happen overnight, but it's a long and important process.
When will we also be able to treat aesthetics as a habit, rather than thinking it's not a necessity?
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For nearly a month, Beigqiu Contemporary Art Museum has been hosting the "Swiss Classic Design Exhibition."
75 pieces of original furniture, vintage posters,
and a Max Bill special exhibition,
instantly transport you to the golden age of Swiss design.
Lines, colors, materials – every detail is worth savoring.
Truly thoughtful design only becomes more classic over time.
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NoahO Donnell04
Explore Nanjing Exhibitions with Art as a Testimony to the Future
🍃Spring is in the air, and the scenery is bright, making it the perfect time to go out and explore. Returning to the Beiqiu Contemporary Art Museum, which was converted from an air-raid shelter, it's already the afternoon. The place isn't as crowded as tourist spots, but you can still feel the breath of art.
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🤖Exhibition Name | A Testimony to the Future CURATOR: ZHUZHU
🎈Curator | Zhuzhu
👨🏻🎨Artists | Gao Lei Li Nu
The exhibition features paintings, sculptures, installations, and video works, vividly presenting the stories of the evidence to us. Whether it's Li Nu's 'Until the Ocean is Caged' and 'The Fallen Cross' or Gao Lei's 'The Door of Perception' and 'East and West', these immersive abstract artworks are full of mystery and have a strong impact❗Very interesting❗
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🕰️Exhibition Duration | 2024.3.30~ 6.30
🕹️Exhibition Venue | Beiqiu Contemporary Art Museum (Half Mountain Garden, Catherine Plaza, No.1 Beijing East Road, Gulou District, Nanjing) Closed on Mondays❗
Noah Edwards
Someone messed up the roses
📍 Location: Bei Qiu Contemporary Art Museum
🎫 Tickets: 50-68 yuan
🚇 Transportation: Subway Line 1 Drum Tower Station Exit 4B
⏰ Time: Monday to Sunday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm during the exhibition
💡 Highlights:
1. Diverse art presentation: Integrating painting, installation, video, sound and other art forms, showing the fluidity of wind, rain, clouds and other images.
2. Baoshu Valley Tunnel Project: Curated by Zhang Yi, with the theme of 'hill' and 'valley', it reverses the literary ceremony and reflects the concern about the anti-intellectual trend.
3. Artist lineup: Includes Ben Rivers, He Zike and many other domestic and foreign artists, presenting the wind rose map of Nanjing in the 1930s.
📷 Photography: The exterior of the exhibition hall is simple and generous, and the design of the hillside garden is unique. The interior exhibits are carefully arranged, providing a wealth of photographic materials, especially the Baoshu Valley Tunnel Project, which is full of artistic atmosphere.
📝 Tips:
1. Buy tickets in advance: To avoid peak periods of people flow, buying tickets in advance can better enjoy the exhibition.
2. Understand the artist's background: Understanding the artist's background and works before going can help to understand the connotation of the exhibition more deeply.
3. Feel the fusion of meteorology and literature: The exhibition is inspired by Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novels, taking you to deeply think about the wonderful connection between meteorology and literature.
Welcome to embark on the art journey of Bei Qiu Contemporary Art Museum, and explore the charm of art and the profound connotation of meteorology with 'Someone messed up the roses'.