ENNOVA Art Museum, founded in 2019 by the famous entrepreneur Wang Yusuo, is a comprehensive art museum that originated from the cultural mission of Xinyi Holdings. Located in Langfang, the core region of the Jing-Jin-Ji cluster, the museum serves as a cultural and art institution of diverse positions and varied ecological landscapes.
ENNOVA Art Museum, a non-profit cultural and art institution, is situated in the western area of the Silk Road Cultural and Art Exchange Center, covering an area of more than 30,000 square meters. Directed by Zhang Zikang, professor of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, the museum adheres to an academic orientation, dedicated to establishing itself on one hand as a prominent cultural and art exchange platform with significant international influence, on the other as a vital learning space for the public to deepen their understanding of art and enhance their aesthetic sensibilities. This commitment is achieved through research-based exhibitions, academic historical studies, various forms of public education, and the continuous and systematic growth of its collections, thus creating a new paradigm for art museums to promote art innovation and development in an academic approach. Additionally, the museum hopes to retrospectively observe the relentless development of art history and evoke new concepts and ideas of art, hence building an art ecology that transcends time and space - introducing the spirit of the new, upholding the ethos of ENNOVA.
The parent building of NMA
The parent building of NMA, Silk Road Cultural and Art Exchange Center, covers an area of 100,000 square meters and an area of structure of 250,000 square meters. In addition to the museum, it also includes a theatre complex, multi-functional spaces and related commercial facilities, making it the largest and most versatile new-generation comprehensive public cultural service facility in the Jing-Jin-Ji cluster and the North China region.
The structure of the building is inspired by the concept of “flowing clouds”, while its interior design embodies the cultural concept of Silk Road Cultural and Art Exchange Center, together creating a large-scale international cultural complex that integrates festivals, forums, exhibitions, performances, and other events.