UCCA Center for Contemporary Art
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 |
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| Established | November 2007 |
| Location | 798 Art Zone, Beijing |
| Coordinates | 39°59′21″N 116°29′17″E / 39.989057°N 116.48793°E |
| Visitors | 385,295 (2020) |
| Founder | Guy and Myriam Ullens |
| Director | Philip Tinari |
| CEO | Philip Tinari |
| Website | www |
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.