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Fotografiska is pleased to announce its expansion to three new locales in 2023: Berlin, Shanghai, and Miami. Upon completion of the expansion, Fotografiska will become the world’s largest privately owned art museum by multiple measures, including number of locations; number of exhibitions produced per year; and total indoor size.
Each of the new museums will be housed within spectacular contemporary restorations of buildings that are either historically and architecturally significant themselves (Fotografiska Berlin will be in the magnificent building formerly known as Kunsthaus Tacheles, constructed in 1908 as a Jewish Quarter department store and situated adjacently to the New Synagogue) or characteristic of the neighborhood’s historical fabric (Fotografiska Miami’s new home was originally built in 1946 as a factory in a then-industrial subset of the Allapattah neighborhood). Fotografiska Shanghai, meanwhile, finds its home in a historically significant warehouse complex, next to the site of a pivotal moment in the 1937 Battle of Shanghai. Its location is within a rapidly developing cultural district unified by a pedestrian promenade. Leadership and curatorial plans for the new locations will be announced in the coming months.
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