About
Founded in 2002, Today Art Museum (TAM) holds the distinction of being China’s first non-profit private art museum. Situated in the Baiziwan area, it occupies an old boiler room that was masterfully converted by architect Wang Hui into a landmark of contemporary culture. The museum’s mission is to provide a comprehensive platform for contemporary art, focusing on academic rigor and public education. It has been instrumental in documenting the history of modern Chinese art while simultaneously fostering global dialogue through its "Today’s Documents" triennial series.
TAM is particularly noted for its forward-thinking approach to the "Museum 2.0" concept, exploring the integration of digital technology, VR, and AI into the visitor experience. With over 2,500 square meters of exhibition space, it serves as a critical nexus for both domestic and international artistic discourse. By maintaining a strong focus on interdisciplinary practices and social engagement, Today Art Museum continues to influence the cultural ecosystem of Beijing, remaining a vital advocate for the public’s role in the creative evolution of the city.