Fotografiska Museum Shanghai
The Contemporary Museum of Photography, Art & Culture
Opens tomorrow at 10:30.
Until 17 May 2026
Michael Najjar
Morphing Equilibrium
By capturing how natural environments transform into extreme landscapes, Michael Najjar reflects on the future relationship between humanity and nature.
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From 13 Mar 2026
Vivian Maier
Unseen Work
The life’s work of one of the 20th century’s most remarkable photographers, who captured the raw, hidden sides of urban life and its often-overlooked stories.
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From 13 Mar 2026
No.223 (Lin Zhipeng)
Under the Sunlight, There is no True Intimacy
Two decades of visual diaries, over a hundred works, capturing the hidden dialogues between desire, body, and the everyday.
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From 13 Mar 2026
Huang Peishan
Crack in the Curtain
Through a poetics of visual language, the exhibition investigates the evolving dialogue between image and space in the digital era.
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Dine & Drink
We celebrate food and drinks as part the immense pleasure of life. We have already three key areas serving creative dishes and cocktails, cafés and gelato.

Inspiring new perspectives
Welcome to Fotografiska – a space for exciting visual art, a forum for discourse, and a destination for world-class food and beverage experiences. Fotografiska is open late every day, allowing you to explore the captivating world of visual culture at your own leisure. Located in the center of Shanghai and overlooking the Suzhou river, Fotografiska Shanghai is an ideal destination for a relaxed discovery of this new emerging Shanghai art district.
上海市静安区光复路 127号 No. 127 Guangfu Road, Jing'an District, ShanghaiPlan your visitDISCOVER OUR MUSEUMS
Welcome to Fotografiska – the international hub for photography, art, and culture. Founded in Stockholm in 2010, Fotografiska has grown into a global institution with locations in Berlin, Shanghai, Tallinn, and beyond. While each of our venues offers a unique experience, they all stay true to our mission: to inspire new perspectives and spark meaningful conversations through photography and contemporary art.