Shanghai Liuli China Museum, Shanghai

Shanghai Liuli China Museum, Shanghai

The Liuli China Museum, nestled in Shanghai's vibrant Dapuqiao neighborhood, stands as a beacon of contemporary glass art amidst the historical charm of the Tianzifang arts and crafts enclave. This museum is not just a visual spectacle; it is a profound exploration into the depth and diversity of Liuli art, marking itself as Asia's first museum dedicated entirely to this art form.

Founded by esteemed Liuli artists Loretta H. Yang and Chang Yi, the museum serves as a testament to the duo's dedication to the craft and their vision to create a comprehensive space for Liuli art. The museum's architecture itself is a piece of art. By day, it presents an impressive visual display, and by night, it transforms into a luminous marvel, glowing with an array of lights that create a magical atmosphere, inviting visitors to experience the beauty of liuli in a new light.

One of the museum's standout pieces, a peony flower sculpted from delicate metal wires, exemplifies the blend of modernity and tradition. This artwork, especially under the illumination of light, reveals the intricate beauty and complexity of liuli, engaging viewers in a visual dialogue that bridges the gap between art and the environment.

The Liuli China Museum boasts a collection of over 260 Liuli artifacts, some of which trace back to the Warring States period, showcasing the historical significance and evolution of glass art in China. The contemporary collection features works from both international and local artists, including Loretta H. Yang's pièce de resistance, the Guanyin of a Thousand Eyes and Arms. This large-scale Buddhist sculpture, inspired by a mural from the Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, highlights the museum's role not only as a visual arts retreat but also as a center for research, knowledge, and appreciation of Liuli art.

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Sight Name: Shanghai Liuli China Museum
Sight Location: Shanghai, China (See walking tours in Shanghai)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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