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Pop-Ups, New Apps, And A Shanghai Satellite: How Pompidou Courts China
Despite a world-class collection and an enviable location in Le Marais, less than one percent of visitors hail from China. Pompidou is striving to change. Read More -
The Value Of Going Local For Smaller Museums
How can cultural institutions in mid-size US cities engage Chinese visitors? St. Louis' Kemper Art Museum has a plan. Read More -
Singapore Mini Program Fuses Leisure and Business Travel
Singapore saw a 7.8 percent increase in Chinese visitors this year. Its latest Mini Program taps into the intersection of business and leisure travel. Read More -
High 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 More -
Russian Museums Benefiting from Sino-Russia ‘Golden Moment’
Beyond pipelines and bridges, Russia and China are growing closer through tourism with the northern neighbour set to receive 1.3 million Chinese visitors in 2019. Read More -
Miami Art Week’s Growing China Focus
With an invigorated China-centric program, the Floridian city is positioning itself as a getaway for a generation travelers keen to experience art and culture events. Read More -
Uffizi 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 More -
The French Culture Wave Sweeping China
A Picasso and Giacometti Museum will launch in Beijing in 2020 — the latest in a series of high-profile French institutions opening branches in China. Read More -
Inside China’s Changing Art Landscape At TEFAF
From the explosion of private museums to prestigious international partnerships, Shanghai is at the heart of a major structural shift in China's art market. Read More -
Pop Smart — Chicago, Warhol, And China
For the largest Andy Warhol retrospective in 30 years, the Chicago museum is using a KOL, social media, and gift shop goodies to draw Chinese tourists. Read More