#14: Can you also remain a toddler institution?|#47: Artists need to be supported more than ever in the development of their practice due to the gaps that have been created in the field of fine art|#35: The artist fee should be good.|#124: Do less, do it better.|#81: Things come alive when there is friction.|#2: Bring something new to the city of Ghent.|#56: Take a lunch break.|#17: An exhibition is never finished.|#21: Live with the exhibition, spend time with it.|#88: Changing internships, artists, curators,... are important propositions to keep a fresh set of eyes.|#26: More artists, less borders.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#132: Things will always look weird when you’re the first doing it.|#25: Never ask the artist to just present their work, ask them to co-create and co-organise the space.|#74: Last one out turns of the lights.|#82: Clean and sterile looks professional, but really boring.|#91: Embrace doubt.|#127: Remain practical: what happens to the work in an endless exhibition?|#120: The new type of art institute cannot merely be an art museum as it has been until now, but no museum at all. The new type will be more like a power station, a producer of new energy.|#64: Arrange a distribution of forces.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#68: Once in a while we need to get out of utopia and get something done.|#130: Be a uniquely charged and curated gallery that is an artwork in itself.|#105: Kunsthal Gent is local in scale, but globally connected.|#59: Always protect the floor when painting (or pouring concrete)|#14: Can you also remain a toddler institution?|#47: Artists need to be supported more than ever in the development of their practice due to the gaps that have been created in the field of fine art|#35: The artist fee should be good.|#124: Do less, do it better.|#81: Things come alive when there is friction.|#2: Bring something new to the city of Ghent.|#56: Take a lunch break.|#17: An exhibition is never finished.|#21: Live with the exhibition, spend time with it.|#88: Changing internships, artists, curators,... are important propositions to keep a fresh set of eyes.|#26: More artists, less borders.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#132: Things will always look weird when you’re the first doing it.|#25: Never ask the artist to just present their work, ask them to co-create and co-organise the space.|#74: Last one out turns of the lights.|#82: Clean and sterile looks professional, but really boring.|#91: Embrace doubt.|#127: Remain practical: what happens to the work in an endless exhibition?|#120: The new type of art institute cannot merely be an art museum as it has been until now, but no museum at all. The new type will be more like a power station, a producer of new energy.|#64: Arrange a distribution of forces.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#68: Once in a while we need to get out of utopia and get something done.|#130: Be a uniquely charged and curated gallery that is an artwork in itself.|#105: Kunsthal Gent is local in scale, but globally connected.|#59: Always protect the floor when painting (or pouring concrete)|