Museum Partnerships
Tencent’s WeChat Go Collaborates With 11 U.S. Museums
Chinese audiences can now use WeChat to browse a wealth of cultural resources from some of America's most prestigious museums. Read MoreHigh In Altitude, Low On Authenticity: National Gallery’s Shenzhen Pop-Up
London's National Gallery continues its push to engage China's cultural sphere with an exhibition atop the city's tallest skyscraper. Read MoreUffizi Galleries Partnering With Hong Kong For Exhibitions
The Florentine museum has struck a first long-term partnership with a foreign institution, the move is some timely good news for Hong Kong's art scene. Read MoreV&A Pop-up Store In Shanghai’s K11
Backed by online retail giant Tmall and housed in a high end art mall, the V&A has furthered its brand in China with this latest move. Read MoreHow Popular Is Picasso In Beijing? Ask UCCA
More than 100,000 people saw Birth of a Genius in July. Interest in art and culture is on the rise among Chinese millennials and UCCA is tapping into this growing scene. Read MoreHow VMFA’s Alex Nyerges Created A Winning Cultural Exchange With China
The Richmond museum has been a pioneer in building relationships with prominent Chinese cultural institutions and director Alex Nyerges believes artistic exchange can become a "tie binding us together" in the trade war age. Read MoreThe Tate Shares Collection (And Expertise) With Shanghai’s New Art Museum
The Tate Museum signed a development partnership with the forthcoming Pudong Museum of Art in Shanghai to hold three exhibitions and consultant for them. Read MoreFrance’s Asian Art Collection Goes Digital With Tencent
The Guimet Museum in Paris has partnered with Tencent to digitize its Chinese art collection. The museum plans to expand its cooperation with Tencent. Read More