Half-price Swan Lake, VR theater, ABBA parties, and more: 18+ Shanghai shows June-Nov 2025. Prices ¥50–¥1,080 with group discounts & 40% off select performances.
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Swan Lake @ Shanghai Oriental Art Center
For over a century, Swan Lake has reigned as ballet’s most beloved masterpiece—and now, you can experience its sublime beauty live, half price, right here in Shanghai.
This timeless legend weaves Tchaikovsky’s soul-stirring music with a tale of tragic, redemptive love.
From the delicate grace of the White Swan’s pas de deux to the Black Swan’s dazzling 32 fouettés, the choreography showcases supreme technical brilliance.
Lavish sets transport you from a golden palace to an enchanted moonlit lake, while character dances from Hungary, Spain, Italy, and Poland add vibrant cultural texture.
Whether you seek romance, drama, or world-class artistry, Swan Lake belongs on your life’s must-see list.
Don’t miss this chance to witness the legend that continues to captivate generations.
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Fri July 3, 7.15pm
RMB168-408
Shanghai Oriental Art Center, 425 Dingxiang Lu, by Shiji Dadao, Pudong District 丁香路425号, 近世纪大道
Taixu Dreamscape @ 1862 Theatre
In 1940s occupied Haicheng, an opera troupe is forced to stage The Dream of Red Mansions by foreign powers using five travel passes as bait.
But as betrayals unfold and the truth emerges, the passes reveal themselves as fiction—everyone, including the city, exists only as preordained code in a vast program.
Taixu Dreamscape revolutionizes traditional theater. Wearing Apple Vision Pro, you become the 'Phantom,' a validation set embedded in the algorithm.
Six live performers merge with virtual characters as you explore a 360° world where reality and illusion coexist.
Powered by the world's first theatrical deployment of 4D Gaussian Splatting, this 60-minute walking immersive experience has no fixed seats. Wherever you stand becomes your private camera angle.
Age: 16+.
Language: Chinese.
Note: No eyeglasses under the headset (contact lenses recommended). Not suitable for pregnant women, those 65+, or individuals with epilepsy, heart conditions, or hypertension. No late entry after 15 minutes.
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June 12-21, 3.30pm, 5pm, 7pm & 8.30pm
RMB298-398, discounted group tickets also available
1862 Theatre, 1777 Binjiang Dadao, by Rizhao Lu, Pudong District 滨江大道1777号, 近日照路
MAMMA MIA! The Party @ Olympos
Laowaijie will be transformed into a Greek paradise for one unforgettable night of MAMMA MIA! The Party.
Dance under the stars on our outdoor terrace while enjoying live performances with show-stopping renditions of 'Dancing Queen,' 'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!,' 'Waterloo,' 'Mamma Mia,' and 'Take a Chance on Me.'
Whether you are a die-hard ABBA fan or just love great music, you will be on your feet all night.
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A Feast Fit for the Greek Islands
Olympos will be serving up recipes that have stood the test of time. Indulge in a curated Mediterranean menu.
Sip Like You're on Skopelos
Raise a glass of Retsina or Ouzo!
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Fri June 19, 7pm
RMB200, includes show and Mediterranean buffet.
Olympos, No. 2, Lane 3338 Hongmei Lu, by Hongxu Lu, Minhang District 虹梅路3338弄2号, 近虹许路
Evening @ Theatre YOUNG
Three elderly villagers. Their children long gone. Their only companions: the sky, the earth, and an old radio.
This is the hauntingly beautiful world of Evening, adapted from Alexei Dudarev's Belarusian classic, now a national treasure.
Premiered in 2024 and presented by the Honored Collective of the Republican Theater of Belarusian Dramaturgy, this 105-minute production transforms everyday solitude into a profound meditation on time, fate, life, and death.
The stage is minimalist and symbolic. Cameras and projections create an intimate 'gaze.'
Suspended table models evoke a fading village, blurring reality and illusion.
Through quiet conversations and folk melodies, the lyrical text unfolds into philosophical inquiry—not merely a portrait of rural Belarus, but a universal question of belonging and loss.
Performed in Belarusian with Chinese and English subtitles, Evening transcends borders; whether you are 10 or 100, its stillness and depth will reach you.
This is theater as quiet contemplation: an invitation to sit with the elderly, listen to the silence, and remember.
Language: Belarusian with English and Chinese surtitles
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Fri June 19, 7.30pm
Sat & Sun June 20 & 21, 2pm & 7.30pm
RMB180-480
Theatre YOUNG, 1155 Kongjiang Lu, Yangpu District 上海市杨浦区控江路1155号
Michael Jackson Tribute: Jackson 5 to King of Pop @ The Pearl
Step into the world of the King of Pop as The Pearl’s Red Stars Band brings Michael Jackson’s greatest hits to life in a spectacular live concert experience featuring special guest James (young MJ), Zed Zhang (adult MJ) with backup dancers Olya and Ge.
From the early, infectious energy of the Jackson 5 classics to global dominance, this show takes you on a powerful musical journey through every era of Michael Jackson.
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Fri June 19, 8.30pm; RMB168
The Pearl, 471 Zhapu Lu, by Wujin Lu 乍浦路471号, 近武进路
The Great Gatsby @ The Pearl
An exclusive cabaret theater production of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless classic, The Great Gatsby, taking over the historic Hongkou venue at the end of May and over two weekends in June.
Unlike traditional seated theater, this cabaret-style production invites audiences into the world of Jay Gatsby’s legendary parties, featuring moments of direct interaction—without leaving the comfort of your seat.
Guests can enjoy great food and drinks throughout the evening as they take in a thrilling night of live music, dance, and drama.
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Fri & Sat June 26 & 27
Doors 6pm, Show 7.30pm
RMB218-268
The Pearl, 471 Zhapu Lu, by Wujin Lu 乍浦路471号, 近武进路
Bohemian Rhapsody: Queen Tribute Concert @ The Pearl
Freddie has been brought back to life!
Without doubt one of the best nights of entertainment this city has to offer, and your chance to sing along with all of Queen’s biggest hits.
This show is always packed, so be sure to buy your tickets before they sell out!
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Lumens @ Theatre YOUNG
Lumens is a live, human-scale musical video game where two musicians become players unlocking instruments through real-time performance.
Set in an immersive 3D multi-screen environment, sound and visuals interact dynamically—water, motion capture, lasers, and digital instruments blend electronic music with live creation.
Part concert, part game, it’s a 50-minute journey bridging the virtual and the real.
Performed by Montreal’s Video Phase, an award-winning duo with nearly 100 international shows, Lumens transforms the stage into an interactive audiovisual playground.
Don’t miss this Opus Prize-winning experience.
Language: English with Chinese subtitles
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Fri July 3, 7.30pm
Sat July 4, 2pm
RMB220, discounted group tickets also available
Theatre YOUNG, 1155 Kongjiang Lu, Yangpu District 上海市杨浦区控江路1155号
Ton Koopman & Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra @ Shanghai Concert Hall
Experience a night of Baroque mastery when Ton Koopman leads the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra in an all Bach program.
The concert features the Orchestral Suite No.1 in C major, Brandenburg Concertos No.1, No.2, and No.3, plus the sinfonia from Cantata BWV 42.
Ton Koopman, a legendary figure in historical performance practice and a world authority on J.S. Bach, founded the orchestra in 1979.
Together with his renowned ensemble, he has changed how audiences hear and feel Bach’s music through period instruments and deeply expressive interpretations.
Do not miss this chance to hear one of the most significant living pioneers of early music and his globally celebrated orchestra in Shanghai.
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Sun July 5, 7.30pm; RMB180-880
Shanghai Concert Hall, 523 Yan'an Dong Lu, by Jinling Zhong Lu, Huangpu District 延安东路523号, 近金陵中路
Ancient Sound of Dunhuang @ Theatre YOUNG
Step through a living portal to the Silk Road's golden age.
Ancient Sound of Dunhuang awakens the Mogao Caves' legendary murals—flying apsaras glide across the stage, celestial musicians play pipa and over 50 reconstructed ancient instruments, and thousand-year-old scores (from the P.3808 scrolls) ring out once more.
This immersive production blends ethereal dance, global sounds (erhu to Persian percussion), and modern stagecraft.
More than a performance, it's a cultural odyssey where timeless art meets contemporary energy. Witness stern-faced vajras, graceful bodhisattvas, and bustling Tang-era marketplaces—all vividly reborn.
Presented by Gansu Performing Arts Group, Ancient Sound of Dunhuang transforms Theatre YOUNG into a crossroads of civilizations, proving music and dance are universal languages that transcend millennia.
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Thu-Sun July 9–12, 2pm & 7.30pm
RMB180-880, discounted group tickets also available
Theatre YOUNG, 1155 Kongjiang Lu, Yangpu District 上海市杨浦区控江路1155号
New Oriental Chinese Music Scene @ Shanghai Concert Hall
The acclaimed New Oriental Chinese Music Scene returns to Shanghai Concert Hall for its seventh residency.
This stunning production seamlessly blends traditional Chinese music with cutting-edge lighting and stage design, creating a poetic realm where ancient aesthetics meet contemporary expression.
Nine original Shanghai-style works unfold without intermission, from the primal whisper of a millenary bone flute to drumfire that ignites the spirit, from ink-wash calligraphy in motion to a virtuosic reimagining of 'Flight of the Bumblebee.'
The visual spectacle breaks free from the conventional stage, enveloping the entire theater.
More than a concert, this 60-minute journey awakens the cultural memory buried deep within the soul and reveals the boundless creative possibilities of modern Shanghai.
A radiant highlight of the city’s summer arts season, this is Chinese music reimagined for the digital age.
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Tue-Sun July 21-26, 2pm & 7.30pm, RMB180-580
Shanghai Concert Hall, 523 Yan'an Dong Lu, by Jinling Zhong Lu, Huangpu District 延安东路523号, 近金陵中路
Under the Stars of Paris Ballet Gala @ SIDC
The brilliance of French ballet returns to China as 14 étoile dancers and principal artists from the Paris Opera Ballet grace the Shanghai stage.
Following a triumphant debut in 2025 at Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts, this gala continues its legend with three performances at Shanghai International Dance Center.
The program features exquisite pas de deux and solo excerpts from timeless masterpieces including Swan Lake, Giselle, Don Quixote, Le Corsaire, Esmeralda, and Romeo and Juliet, alongside works by legendary choreographers such as Balanchine, Béjart, Petipa, and Ashton.
Each piece faithfully recreates the refined elegance of French ballet through superb choreography, stunning costumes, and world-class artistry.
From classical grace to contemporary flair, this gala offers an unforgettable celebration of dance, romance, and virtuosity—bringing Parisian starlight directly to Chinese audiences.
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Sat-Mon July 25-27, 7.30pm; RMB380-880 (2- and 3-person deals also available)
Shanghai International Dance Center, 1650 Hongqiao Lu, by Shuicheng Lu 虹桥路1650号, 近水城路
The Noble in Long Full-Body Garment @ SIDC
In The Noble in Long Full-Body Garment, ancient Chinese ritual and contemporary dance theater converge.
Inspired by Warring States lacquer paintings and Han Dynasty brick reliefs, this work revives the essence of classical rites and music through symbolic, image-driven movement.
Structured around Mei Cheng's fu poem 'The Seven Stimuli,' the performance unfolds in seven chapters: Pure Sounds, Exquisite Delicacies, Chariot Procession, Luxuriant Growth, Hunting Expedition, Gazing upon the Waves, and Upholding Ritual.
The long full-body garment—a Confucian symbol of moral compass, rectitude, and integrity—becomes a moving canvas on stage.
Director and choreographer Tian Tian (Beijing Dance Academy, 2022 Winter Olympics segment director) leads an award-winning team to create a meditation on propriety and virtue.
Rejecting flamboyance for moral strength, this production invites audiences to experience the profound heritage of China as a land of time-honored etiquette.
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Fri July 31, 7.30pm
Sat Aug 1, 2pm
RMB180-580, discounted group tickets also available
Shanghai International Dance Center, 1650 Hongqiao Lu, by Shuicheng Lu 虹桥路1650号, 近水城路
Chords of Fate @ Majestic Theatre
The first China-Russia collaborative musical script, Chords of Fate features four renowned Russian musical actors and a live band in original costumes.
In a world where singing determines status and magic, a vanished legend returns. Ivan Ozhogin (Merited Artist of Russia, the only actor to play Graf von Krolock in both German and Russian Tanz der Vampire) reunites with Daria Burlyukalo (the stunning mezzo-soprano Dark Queen Takhisis).
Together, they watch as young graduates Vilena Sokolova and Maxim Rakovsky chase their dreams in the World Vocal Competition—only to uncover a hidden conspiracy.
Language: Russian with Chinese subtitles
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Sat Aug 1, 7.30pm; RMB280-680
Sun Aug 2, 2pm; RMB280-880
Majestic Theatre 66 Jiangning Lu, by Nanjing Xi Lu, Jing'an District 江宁路66号, 近南京西路
VIVAT FOOTBALL @ Theatre YOUNG
VIVAT FOOTBALL brings the energy of the pitch to the stage, with a performance that blends freestyle football, theater, and live music.
World champion freestyler Daniel Pražák joins musician badfocus to tell an inspiring story about determination, dreams, and never giving up.
When nerves take over, the hero grabs a ball—because if you can master the ball, you can master life.
Directed by award-winning duo Petr Boháč and Miřenka Čechová (Fringe First winners, Washington Post Best of), the show speaks to ages 6+.
Performed in Czech with Czech and Chinese subtitles, it motivates young audiences everywhere to find their own path to excellence.
From makeshift balls to spinning multiple at once, the show celebrates heroes, failure as growth, and the joy of trying again.
This is a high-energy, visually striking performance for anyone who has ever chased a dream—on or off the field.
Language: Czech with Czech and Chinese subtitles
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Fri Aug 7, 7.30pm
Sat Aug 8, 2pm & 7.30pm
RMB180-380, discounted group tickets also available
Theatre YOUNG, 1155 Kongjiang Lu, Yangpu District 上海市杨浦区控江路1155号
Invitation of Three Vampires @ Shanghai Culture Square
Shanghai Culture Square Theater celebrates its 14th anniversary with an unprecedented gathering of German-language musical theatre's finest.
For the first time, four stars—Mark Seibert, Jan Ammann, Drew Sarich, and Nienke Latten—share one stage in an exclusive concert: Invitation of Three Vampires.
In a single evening, legendary characters collide: Graf von Krolock from Tanz der Vampire, Tod and Sissi from Elisabeth, Colloredo from Mozart!, and Maxim de Winter with Ich from Rebecca.
Through the voices of these four extraordinary performers, each role—once a universe of its own—becomes part of a dazzling vocal tapestry.
More than a performance, it is a hand-written invitation from the theater to every musical lover—a heartfelt tribute to the golden generation of German-language musicals, wrapped in one unforgettable anniversary night.
Language: German with English and Chinese surtitles
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Wed & Thu Sep 2 & 3, RMB580-780
Shanghai Culture Square, 597 Fuxing Zhong Lu, by Shaanxi Nan Lu, Huangpu District 复兴中路597号,近陕西南路
L’Alegria Que Passa | Joy That Passes @ Shanghai Culture Square
L’Alegria Que Passa, or Joy That Passes, is the triumphant farewell production from Spain’s legendary Dagoll Dagom, celebrating 50 years of groundbreaking theater.
This Catalan-language musical, a modern adaptation of a classic Modernist one-act play, arrives at Shanghai Culture Square for the first time.
When a touring troupe of artists descends upon a drab industrial town, Joan, the mayor’s son, meets Zaira, a hauntingly free singer.
Their unexpected encounter awakens long-buried dreams and disrupts the town’s fragile calm.
Winner of multiple 2023 Barcelona Theatre Awards (Best Musical, Best Adaptation, Best Performance), this phenomenon—167 sold-out shows in Barcelona—blends electronic music with live band, street dance, acrobatics, and physical theater.
Director Marc Rosich crafts a poetic, powerfully contemporary tribute to the desires that ignite and burn within us.
Fleeting yet indispensable, L’Alegria Que Passa captivates from the very first moment. A must-see for lovers of bold European musical theater.
Language: Catalan with English and Chinese surtitles
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Fri Sep 18, 7.30pm
Sat Sep 19, 2pm & 7.30pm
Sun Sep 20, 7.30pm
RMB280-780
Shanghai Culture Square, 597 Fuxing Zhong Lu, by Shaanxi Nan Lu, Huangpu District 复兴中路597号,近陕西南路
Le Roi Soleil | The Sun King @ Shanghai Culture Square
After dazzling over a million spectators across France, Belgium, and Switzerland, legendary French musical Le Roi Soleil (The Sun King) is coming to Shanghai—the exclusive Chinese stop—for the very first time.
Be transported into the opulent world of Louis XIV, experiencing the king’s legendary life, unforgettable melodies, spectacular choreography, and magnificent Versailles-inspired costumes.
A once-in-a-lifetime cultural event not to be missed.
Language: French with English and Chinese surtitles
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Tue-Thu Nov 3-5, RMB880-1,080
Shanghai Culture Square, 597 Fuxing Zhong Lu, by Shaanxi Nan Lu, Huangpu District 复兴中路597号,近陕西南路
Art Exhibitions
Night At The Museum: Back to the 90s Disco @ Fotografiska Shanghai
On June 18, Fotografiska Shanghai transforms into a time capsule with Night At The Museum: Back to the 90s Disco.
The event celebrates the opening of the Beijing Silvermine Project by taking guests back to the pre-millennium golden era.
Attendees are encouraged to raid their parents' wardrobes for unique vintage pieces and embrace the 90s retro style dress code.
The music lineup spans two floors: on the 3F Event Space, Pei (founder of the ByeByeDisco label) plays from 9.30pm to 10.30pm, followed by B-side until late. On the 4F Lounge, Xiaolaba spins from 9.30pm to 11.30pm.
Under flashing lights and joyful rhythms, the night promises wild fashion, swinging romance, and a nostalgic journey on a neon dance floor.
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Thu June 18
9pm-Late
RMB120, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska
Fotografiska Shanghai, 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路
No.223 | Under the Sunlight, There is No True Intimacy @ Fotografiska Shanghai
Fotografiska Shanghai and Three Shadows Xiamen Photography Art Centre jointly present Under the Sunlight, There is No True Intimacy, the first solo exhibition by No.223 (a.k.a. Lin Zhipeng), a defining voice in contemporary Chinese image-making.
Curated by Teng Qingyun and Li Zijian, the show features over 100 works, and traces two decades of No.223's photographic practice, initiating a profound dialogue on intimate experience, visual resistance, and bodily narrative.
The exhibition’s title reflects No.223’s enduring creative philosophy—beneath the seemingly ordinary surface of daily life lies another, more complex topography shaped by the body, desire, and emotion.
His lens moves as a calm yet poetic observer through urban corners, natural fragments, and private scenes, capturing those fleeting, unclassifiable moments often overlooked.
Within contemporary visual culture, desire persists as an ambiguous force of resistance, navigating the space between social discipline and individual expression.
This exhibition unfolds around this very tension, exploring how desire becomes a form of subversive everyday practice.
No.223 is more than an artist’s alias—it is a creative stance: a refusal to be confined to a single identity, insisting instead on dual expression through both image and text.
In an era shaped by social media and instant visual stimulation, his work, marked by subtle endurance, reawakens the viewer’s connection to their own experience.
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Until June 14
Daily, 10.30am-11pm; RMB50-100, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska
Fotografiska Shanghai 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路
Vivian Maier | Unseen Work @ Fotografiska Shanghai
Unseen Work, the first Shanghai exhibition of legendary nanny-photographer Vivian Maier (1926–2009), marks the centenary of her birth.
Dubbed "the most mysterious photographic genius of the 20th century," Maier worked as a nanny for five decades while secretly creating over 150,000 photographs.
Discovered by chance in 2007 when her negatives were purchased at auction, Maier lacked formal training yet possessed an uncanny ability to seize the "decisive moment."
Walking the streets of American cities between childcare duties, she captured fleeting moments of ordinary life with masterful composition and social observation.
Her work blends compassion, humor, and acute social insight, prompting The New Yorker to hail it as "an achievement that rewrites photographic history."
Her travels extended globally, including to Hong Kong and Macao.
This show presents over 200 vintage and modern prints, including previously unseen images from her travels in Asia, along with her 8mm footage and personal artifacts like her Rolleiflex camera.
Structured thematically, the exhibition traces her career from introspective self-portraits through reflections to later color experiments.
Maier never printed most negatives nor sought recognition—she created purely from inner calling.
This show invites visitors into her solitary, richly expressive world for a dialogue across time.
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Until July 19
Daily, 10.30am-11pm; RMB80-120, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska
Fotografiska Shanghai 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路
Huang Peishan | Crack in the Curtain @ Fotografiska Shanghai
Crack in the Curtain, the first institutional solo show by Huang Peishan, explores the evolving dialogue between image and space in the digital era.
As AI and post-processing reshape photography’s claim to truth, Huang transforms images into tactile presences.
Using digital editing, AI generation, composite printing, and resin, she creates works that resemble documentary evidence, yet reveal deliberate fissures—becoming “interfaces of illusion” between reality and fiction.
The exhibition reconstructs everyday elements—shower curtains, mirrors, flowing water—into landscapes both familiar and strange.
These destabilize boundaries between private and public, intertwining shelter with discipline, intimacy with exposure.
The “crack” is the curatorial motif: apertures in curtains, ruptures in fabric, fractures in mirrors disclose fluid truths beneath surfaces, offering new ways of seeing.
Suspended between revelation and concealment, this liminal space defines Huang’s creative terrain.
Ultimately, the exhibition invites viewers to reexamine the authenticity of images and the politics of vision itself.
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Until July 19
Daily, 10.30am-11pm; RMB80-120, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska
Fotografiska Shanghai 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路
Li Chenchi | Man With Good Taste
Man With Good Taste is an exhibition that challenges how we define aesthetic value.
Part of the museum's Emerging Artist Program, this solo exhibition presents the Li Chenchi's signature "in-between aesthetics"—a space where good and bad taste become ambiguous, fleeting moments rather than fixed judgments.
Working across painting, photography, and printmaking, Li Chenchi responds to our era of image saturation, accelerated visual consumption, and fragmented attention.
His layered compositions, created through superimposition and collage techniques, resist straightforward storytelling. Instead, they invite viewers to slow down and rediscover the hidden poetry within ordinary life, personal memory, and historical narration.
The works move between the mundane and the sacred, the poetic and the fractured, constructing a contemplative field where seeing becomes a ritual.
Curated as part of Fotografiska's commitment to emerging voices, this exhibition offers a profound reflection on how we perceive images today—and what it truly means to have "good taste."
June 19-Aug 9
Daily, 10.30am-11pm
RMB80-100, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska
Fotografiska Shanghai 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路
Tony Oursler | mAcHiNe CrYsTaL @ Fotografiska Shanghai
American multimedia artist Tony Oursler presents mAcHiNe CrYsTaL, a major solo exhibition now on view at Fotografiska Shanghai.
The show features large-scale immersive optical installations created specifically for the space, using crystal as a medium to bridge natural geometry, digital technology, and artificial intelligence.
At the heart of the exhibition is a sculptural arrangement of faceted crystal structures that function as both physical objects and dynamic projection surfaces.
Multicolored digital imagery—including live-action footage, hand-drawn animations, and AI-generated content—reflects and refracts across the crystals, creating a constantly shifting perceptual field that changes with the viewer's position.
Inspired by crystalline formations in nature and the role of crystals as the synchronized "heartbeat" of digital devices, Oursler asks whether technology can lead audiences back to nature.
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Until Sep 13
Daily, 10.30am-11pm
RMB80-120, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska
Fotografiska Shanghai, 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路
Thomas Sauvin | Beijing Silvermine: Archive Anthology
Thomas Sauvin's Beijing Silvermine: Archive Anthology celebrates 15 years of one of the world's most important vernacular photography archives.
Curated by Holly Roussell, the exhibition brings together over 1,500 salvaged 35mm negatives, books, installations, and collaborative artworks.
The archive originated from a recycling plant on the outskirts of Beijing, where Sauvin rescued millions of anonymous film negatives destined for silver extraction.
These images document Chinese daily life from the Reform and Opening-Up period to the early 2000s—capturing aspirations, wedding rituals, and material culture in a rapidly changing society.
The exhibition unfolds across four sections: a monumental archive installation, a reconstruction of Sauvin's studio, a tribute to the cult photobook Until Death Do Us Part, and collaborations with artists including Lei Lei and Kensuke Koike.
Reflecting Fotografiska's mission to inspire new perspectives, the show demonstrates how images made to record ordinary life can acquire profound cultural meaning long after their original context has faded.
June 19-Aug 9
Daily, 10.30am-11pm
RMB80-100, ticket covers all ongoing exhibitions in Fotografiska
Fotografiska Shanghai 127 Guangfu Lu, by Jinyuan Lu, Jing'an District 光复路127号, 近晋元路
Circus
Era 2: Spirit of Shanghai @ Shanghai Circus World
Acrobatics, dance, theater and even extreme sports – long-running Shanghai multimedia spectacular Era's second season is in full swing at Shanghai Circus World.
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Tue-Fri, 7.30pm Sat & Sun, 2pm & 7.30pm
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¥50 ONLY!
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