#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.|#68: Once in a while we need to get out of utopia and get something done.|#26: More artists, less borders.|#112: Spaces today don’t need to be curated, but occupied.|#60: Look after all tools. The moment it looks like things are missing it means that things are missing.|#94: No objections? Just do it.|#89: Build-in impurity within the organisation.|#82: Clean and sterile looks professional, but really boring.|#61: No all male install teams.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#32: Be pan-gender polyphonic.|#28: Make Contracts.|#51: How do we invite the true unknown?|#3: Entrance to all exhibitions at Kunsthal Gent is free.|#34: We pay artists.|#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#19: Have fun at the exhibition.|#88: Changing internships, artists, curators,... are important propositions to keep a fresh set of eyes.|#56: Take a lunch break.|#55: Keep basic human needs on the forefront.|#39: Be the early stepping stone in an artist’s career|#75: A building is a capricious thing: it is inhabited and changed, and its existence is a tale of constant and curious transformation.|#119: Be a space of production.|#44: No name tags at dinner.|#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.|#68: Once in a while we need to get out of utopia and get something done.|#26: More artists, less borders.|#112: Spaces today don’t need to be curated, but occupied.|#60: Look after all tools. The moment it looks like things are missing it means that things are missing.|#94: No objections? Just do it.|#89: Build-in impurity within the organisation.|#82: Clean and sterile looks professional, but really boring.|#61: No all male install teams.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#32: Be pan-gender polyphonic.|#28: Make Contracts.|#51: How do we invite the true unknown?|#3: Entrance to all exhibitions at Kunsthal Gent is free.|#34: We pay artists.|#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#19: Have fun at the exhibition.|#88: Changing internships, artists, curators,... are important propositions to keep a fresh set of eyes.|#56: Take a lunch break.|#55: Keep basic human needs on the forefront.|#39: Be the early stepping stone in an artist’s career|#75: A building is a capricious thing: it is inhabited and changed, and its existence is a tale of constant and curious transformation.|#119: Be a space of production.|#44: No name tags at dinner.|
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Kunsthal Gent supports initiatives of individual artists, collectives and partner organisations.

In 2019 no less than 94 activities took place in front of and behind the scenes at Kunsthal Gent on the initiative of partners: from exhibitions and performances to lectures, artist talks, workshops, guided tours, …

In 2019: Art Cinema OFFoff, B.A.A.D.M., Bastiaan Van Aarle, Bebe Books, CAMPO, Catherine Lemblé, CCA Glasgow, Croxhapox, Culture Backstage, Cultuur Gent, Cultuurloket, Curatorial Studies at KASK, das Kunst, Engagement Gent, ETH, Filem'On, GAFPA, Het Balanseer, KASK School Of Arts, KU Leuven (faculteit architectuur), Kunstenpunt, Kunsthalle Sao Paulo, Les VoiZines, LUCA School of Arts, Museum Dr. Ghuislain, NUCLEO, Other Women's Flowers, Smoke & Dust / 019, Urban Trail Ghent, Urgent.FM, Vlaams Architectuurinstituut, Wiels, …

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