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Torbjørn Rødland: Songs for the Sun

July 12th, 2025 – October 12th, 2025

Yuz Museum is pleased to present “Songs for the Sun,” the first solo exhibition in China of Torbjørn Rødland, a pioneer of contemporary photography, featuring more than 20 works spanning from 2005 to 2023. Through his unique visual language full of calmness and tension, Rødland transforms ordinary scenes of everyday life into poetic expressions that contain existentialist thinking, reflecting the emotional atmosphere of the current era and the living conditions and spiritual aspects of modern people.

YIN Yi: I Am Listening

April 27th, 2025 – July 13th, 2025

Yuz Museum is pleased to present “I Am Listening,” the first institutional solo exhibition of Shanghai-based artist YIN Yi, from April 27 to July 13, 2025 at Yuz Project Space of Art. From sound, video, installation, performance to auditory theater, the exhibition will present a series of sound art works by Yin Yi, who has shifted from his role as an avant-garde musician to the field of contemporary art, featuring his recent observation and research on sound in Shanghai and urban public spaces.

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Syaiful Aulia Garibaldi: Lartucira Field

April 12, 2025 – January 4, 2026

As Qingming (Pure Brightness) and Guyu (Grain Rain) bring moisture, the warm and humid climate with continuous rainfall creates a natural breeding ground for the growth and proliferation of fungi. In the season of renewal when mycelium network silently branches out, the Public Art Project “Wander”, organized by Yuz Museum in partner-ship with Panlong Tiandi, will unveil the fourth chapter Lartucira Field, featuring a se-ries of outdoor sculptures and a large-scale painted mural by Indonesian artist Syaiful Aulia Garibaldi. The exhibition invites visitors to step into a field filled with art and the wisdom of life, where the mycelium dances with the traditional solar terms.