Song Art Museum
Song Art Museum, located on Grass Road in Beijing's Shunyi district and situated on the banks of the Wenyu River, is an art space founded by contemporary artist and collector Wang Zhongjun. The exhibits are based on his personal collection and officially opened to the public on September 27, 2017.
Formerly a horse farm, the Song Art Museum has been transformed into an international and modern venue by applying the concept of environmental protection and art. The museum covers a total area of more than 22,000 square meters, with an indoor exhibition area of about 2,200 square meters. With the decoration of 199 distinctive pine trees, the museum is quiet and unique.
The Song Art Museum has 12 galleries on two levels, exhibiting artworks with the theme of painting. The collection is divided into three sections: 20th century academic realistic oil paintings, contemporary Chinese oil paintings, and contemporary sculptures. Important works include British sculptor Henry Moore's sculpture "Relief No. 1", Colombian artist Fernando Botero's sculpture "Sitting Woman", Chinese artist Changyu's painting "Horses on the Grassland" and Zao Wuji's painting "Knight".
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Address:ASEAN-China Centre, No. 43, Liangmaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Postcode: 100600
Tel: 86-10-65321660 ext 636
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