Power Station of Art, Shanghai China

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Power Station of Art

Shanghai Old City


The vast Power Station of Art in the disused Nanshi Power Plant holds modern large-scale installations, design shows and other temporary exhibitions, some quite provocative. It also hosts the Shanghai Biennale.


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