In this second edition, the participating institutions are as follows:
Belgrade Cultural Center, Serbia
Hanoi Doclab, Vietnam
GAMeC, Bergamo

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Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, Texas, USA


Ballroom Marfa is an independent contemporary cultural arts space which supports emerging and established artists working in the visual arts, film, music and performance and in particular, on projects that would be impossible to stage in traditional gallery or museum settings.

ballroommarfa.org

 

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The Cultural Centre of Belgrade, Belgrade

The Cultural Centre of Belgrade was founded in 1957 as a multidisciplinary cultural institution, whose role as an informative and educational institution was crucial during the development of Yugoslavia new society in the post-war years. Today the Centre is a creator, organizer and partner to many national and international projects and institutions that significantly mark the contemporary scene of Belgrade and Serbia.

www.kcb.org.rs

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CCAA – Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan

Center for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA) is a civil society organization, a non-governmental organization in national level. It was founded in 2004 by a number of young artists in an attempt to open up a pro – active dialogue with the international community and reinstate the country’s art institutions after the governmental changes in 2002.

The main goal of CCAA is to provide equal opportunities both for men and women to improve their artistic talents and upgrade their role within a patriarchal and theoretical frame of the arts.

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Cinematheque de Tanger, Tanger, Morocco

The Cinémathèque de Tanger is a non-profit association created in 2006 with the mission of promoting world cinema in Morocco and Moroccan cinema in the world, creating a collection of documentary films, films and videos by artists and experimental cinema, to propose pedagogical actions and to create a platform of dialogue and meeting for the professionals of the cinema.

www.cinemathequedetanger.com

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City Gallery, New Zeland

City Gallery Wellington is a dynamic cultural presence in the capital city of Aotearoa New Zealand, showcasing contemporary art from New Zealand and around the world. It is a venue for the research, display and debate about modern and contemporary visual art.
Art nourishes our souls. It has magical properties. It uplifts and transports our spirits. It fires our imaginations, sparking new ways to see the world and to think about how we occupy it.
City Gallery works collaboratively with artists, galleries, collectors, and an extensive range of organisations and business partners to present exhibitions and events that are relevant to our lives today, test art’s boundaries, and challenge us.
City Gallery’s activities are designed to nurture curiosity in the ideas explored within contemporary art. Our exhibitions have an edge. They are canon shaping and add to the contemporary art narrative.

https://citygallery.org.nz/about/

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GAMeC, Bergamo, Italy


GAMeC (Galleria D’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea) was founded in 1991 in a renovated 15th century convent in Bergamo in northern Italy. With more than 1500 square meters of public space, the Gallery organises temporary exhibitions by major international figures and previously unseen projects by up and coming and local artists.

www.gamec.it

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Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, Turkey



Istanbul Modern, Turkey’s first museum of modern and contemporary art, has moved to its temporary space in Beyoğlu, where it hosts all exhibitions and events until its new building in Karaköy is completed. The museum’s temporary space, a historical building in Beyoğlu, houses the museum’s collection and temporary exhibition halls, photography gallery, educational and social programs, library, cinema, cafe, and store.

 

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KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film (Sandnes, Norway)

Sandnes Kunstforening (Sandnes Art Association) was founded under the name Sandnes Byselskap – Kunstforening in 1955 on the initiative of engineer and art collector Ragnvald Kluge, who also served as the association’s first director. When he passed away in 1957 shortly after the founding, his personal art collection was bequeathed to the association and was the beginning of Det Faste Galleri (The Permanent Gallery). The association changed names several times before finally settling on the title Sandnes Kunstforening in 1965.

Today, Sandnes Kunstforening’s permanent collection consists of approximately 200 artworks, mainly acquired from the association’s own exhibitions. The artworks are currently installed at several locations around Sandnes, such as the Town Hall, municipal offices, retirement homes, and other prominent buildings. However, measures are currently being taken to gather all of the works back into one central location for permanent exhibition purposes.

Since 2009 the art association’s exhibition space has been part of Sandnes kunst og kulturhus (Sandnes House of Arts and Culture), located in the wonderful art deco building and old Cinema in the Sandnes city center. Sandnes Kunstforening continually works to develop their permanent collection and over the past years has improved daily operations and professionalized the program. Activities and educational programs for children and adolescents are organized on a regular basis in addition to concerts and guided tours arranged by the kunstforening, and the organization actively collaborates with other cultural institutions on project pertaining to the visual arts.

Members of the association pay a yearly fee, and institutions and organizations have the ability to be supportive members. The association also arranges art lotteries.

https://kinokino.no/

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n.b.k, Berlin, Germany

Courtesy Kirsten Palz

n.b.k.(Video-Forum of Neuer Berliner Kunstverein), was founded in 1971 as an artists and cultural producers initiative and holds a collection of over 1500 works of video art, the oldest collection of video art in Germany. The Video-Forum organises regular screenings and projects relating to video art, which are programmed thematically to reflect an international context, and regularly co-produces new works.

www.nbk.org

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Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong


Para/Site is a non-profit organisation which produces, exhibits and publishes both local and international artists projects. Founded in 1996 and spread across 2 two sites, it is one of the leading independent art spaces in Hong Kong and the region.

www.para-site.org.hk

 

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Project 88 (Mumbai, India)

Project 88 was established in 2006, in Mumbai. The gallery supports artists in long-term relationships to facilitate understanding and awareness of their continually evolving practices in India and in international venues. They work with established artists and with a generation of emerging artists within India who are making innovative, experimental and ambitious works in all media and modes within a conceptual framework.

www.project88.in

 

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Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK


For over a century the Whitechapel Gallery has premiered major British and international artists in London’s historic East End. The gallery hosts a number of temporary displays throughout the year within eight spaces, ranging in focus from temporary monographic exhibitions to public and private collections and archive displays.
whitechapelgallery.org

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Hanoi DOCLAB (Hanoi, Vietnam)

DOCLAB (Documentary Filmmaking and Video Art Centre) opened in 2009 and is based at the Goethe-Institut in Hanoi. The Centre has two screening rooms which show an international mixture of documentary films, video art, experimental films, animations and shorts. The Centre also encourages visiting artists and filmmakers to give presentations or screenings of their work to local visitors.

hanoidoclab.org

 

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New Media Center (Haifa, Israel)

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Haifa Museum of Art is nestled within a stone building for preservation. The museum showcases the works of Israeli and international artists and unfolds on the one hand the story of Israeli culture from the beginning of the 20th century, and on the other, the place of contemporary art in the age of globalization. Haifa Museum of Art, one of the three largest museums of art in Israel, sprawls over approximately 3,500 Sqm and resides in three floors. The museum is an institution and an attraction for artists and art theorists who explore the topics of the history of Israeli and international art, with emphasis on contemporary art, which relate to essence, meaning, and the potential embodied in the museum’s collection.

 

www.hma.org.il