The Shanghai Sculpture Space in the background and Shanghai Sculpture Garden in the foreground. |
When I visit new cities, I have a bad habit of comparing their neighborhoods to places in the metro Detroit area. I don’t know why I do it, maybe it’s to make things more familiar. When I visited Portland, I found a neighborhood that reminded me of Birmingham, Mich. and Ann Arbor. When I visited Toronto, I compared neighborhoods to Royal Oak and Grosse Pointe.
Shanghai hasn’t been any different. When I drove into the city the first day I arrived, it reminded me somehow of driving into Chicago.
Yesterday, I went to an area of Shanghai called Red Town to visit the Shanghai Sculpture Garden. Red Town itself seems like an isolated artists’ enclave, with a few galleries and cafes.
But what really struck me was how much the Shanghai Sculpture Space – which the Sculpture Garden sits outside of – looks like the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit. Both places were former factories and both seem to be the anchors of developing artist-and-creative-centric areas.
{And on a side note, if you’re looking at the photo, yes – it was that hazy.}
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2 comments:
Thanks for writing about your experiences, Lisa. It's a reminder that there are other whole countries with their sets of standards and cultures. Amazing.
Thanks for reading, Jeri!
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