Yuz Museum
Shanghai / Founder: Budi Tek
About
Founded in 2014 by late collector Budi Tek, Yuz Museum Shanghai has transitioned into its second chapter: "Yuz Flow." Now led by director Justine Alexandria Tek, the museum operates as a satellite network in Panlong Tiandi, continuing the philosophy of "collecting to share" by weaving world-class contemporary art into the fabric of daily urban life.
Current Program
Liu Ren & Zhang Ruyi: Everything is on time, only time was never ours.
22.03.2026 — 21.06.2026
12.05.2026 — 30.08.2026
Ongoing
22.03.2026 — 21.06.2026
A duo exhibition featuring nearly fifty works by Shanghai-based artists. Through grid-like spatial structures, the show explores individual existence, urban alienation, and the paradox of time in modern cities.
Kawita Vatanajyankur: Memory Machine12.05.2026 — 30.08.2026
First solo exhibition in China by the Thai artist. Using her body as a medium, Vatanajyankur addresses labor, technology, and gender inequality. Highlights include Echoes, an AI‑driven video work responding to her late father’s writings. Free admission.
Yuz Flow Permanent CollectionOngoing
Modern and contemporary masterworks from the Yuz collection, including Zhang Huan’s Buddha's Hand and Xu Bing’s Tobacco Project.
Location
No. 8, Lane 123, Panding Road, Panlong Tiandi
Qingpu District, Shanghai
Tuesday — Sunday: 11:00 – 19:00 (Last entry 18:00)
Closed Monday
Admission: from ¥60–80 for special exhibitions (check website) [citation:5]
Qingpu District, Shanghai
Tuesday — Sunday: 11:00 – 19:00 (Last entry 18:00)
Closed Monday
Admission: from ¥60–80 for special exhibitions (check website) [citation:5]