Propaganda Poster Art Centre

Coordinates: 31°12′57″N 121°26′03″E / 31.2157°N 121.4341°E / 31.2157; 121.4341
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The Propaganda Poster Art Centre (Chinese: 上海宣传画艺术中心; pinyin: Shànghǎi Xuānchuánhuà Yìshù Zhōngxīn or simplified Chinese: 上海杨培明宣传画收藏艺术馆; traditional Chinese: 上海楊培明宣傳畫收藏藝術舘; pinyin: Shànghǎi Yáng Péi Míng Xuānchuánhuà Shōucáng Yìshù Guǎn) is a museum located in Shanghai which exhibits posters from the Maoist period of communist China, especially from the Cultural Revolution period. The museum was located in the basement of an apartment building in Huashan Road facing Wukang Road, in the former French Concession area until 2019 when it relocated to an office building on Yan'an West Road. [1] It has a rich collection of rare last-piece posters.

The owner of the museum, Yang Pei Ming, is keeping the posters as they are to be seen as an art form. He started collecting the posters as a hobby in 1995,[2] and he wants to preserve the posters for the future. Not well known,[3] museum is visited mainly by tourists, as it is listed in guides such as Lonely Planet and Frommers.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Propaganda Poster Art Centre - Museums, Shanghai | SmartShanghai".
  2. ^ "The Propaganda Poster Art Centre in Shanghai".
  3. ^ Langfitt, Frank (2012-11-09). "The Art Of Chinese Propaganda". All Things Considered. NPR. Retrieved 2024-04-21.
  4. ^ http://www.smartshanghai.com/venue/3032/Propaganda_Poster_Art_Centre_shanghai Smart Shanghai with map of the location of the museum

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31°12′57″N 121°26′03″E / 31.2157°N 121.4341°E / 31.2157; 121.4341