UCCA Center for Contemporary Art

UCCA Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA)
UCCA尤伦斯当代艺术中心
Façade and entrance of UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, May 2019
Former name
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
EstablishedNovember 2007
Location798 Art Zone, Beijing
Coordinates39°59′21″N 116°29′17″E / 39.989057°N 116.48793°E / 39.989057; 116.48793
Visitors385,295 (2020)
FounderGuy and Myriam Ullens
DirectorPhilip Tinari
CEOPhilip Tinari
Websitewww.ucca.org.cn/en

UCCA Center for Contemporary Art or UCCA (simplified Chinese: 尤伦斯当代艺术中心; traditional Chinese: 尤倫斯當代藝術中心; pinyin: yóu lún sī dāng dài yì shù zhōng xīn) is a leading Chinese independent institution of contemporary art. Founded in 2007 and located at the heart of the 798 Art District in Beijing, China, it welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Originally known as the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, UCCA underwent a major restructuring in 2017 and now operates as the UCCA Group, comprising two distinct entities: UCCA Foundation, a registered non-profit that organizes exhibitions and research, stages public programs, and undertakes community outreach; and UCCA Enterprises, a family of art-driven retail and educational ventures. In 2018, UCCA opened an additional museum, UCCA Dune, in Beidaihe, a seaside resort town close to Beijing. In 2021, a third site in Shanghai was opened, UCCA Edge. The museum had 385,295 visitors in 2020, and ranked 55th in the List of most-visited art museums in the world.