The British abstract painter's works are now on display in Beijing.
Dodd notes China's growth in museums, too. His company is an adviser on a design museum in Shenzhen in South China's Guangdong province that is being constructed based on a partnership between the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and Chinese State-owned developer China Merchants Group.
"V & A is coming to Shenzhen, and there are rumors that Pompidou will come to Shanghai. But I think it is equally important that China is taking its own culture to the world."
He says China may be closer to the US model than European when it comes to building museums.
"A lot of the energy in China comes from entrepreneurs. They are likely to be the basis for the great collections of China," Dodd says, adding that while building is the easier part, making the museums attractive to visitors and hosting exhibitions regularly are tougher.
"It will take another generation to know what to do and how to do it professionally," he says, referring to the globalized Chinese who are educated abroad and can make that transformation if they do not lose touch with their roots.
Dodd says he is working to build a cultural center in Beijing's Wangfujing area, where "China meets the world".
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9:30 am-5:30 pm, closed Mondays, through Aug 20. CAFA art museum, 8 Huajiadi South Street, Chaoyang district, Beijing. 010-6477-1575.