#28: Make Contracts.|#112: Spaces today don’t need to be curated, but occupied.|#29: We make the program for the artist that we exhibit.|#137: Use the publication as programming space|#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#82: Clean and sterile looks professional, but really boring.|#53: Immaterial support for artists is important.|#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.|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#56: Take a lunch break.|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#119: Be a space of production.|#25: Never ask the artist to just present their work, ask them to co-create and co-organise the space.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#107: Build a community / scene.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#60: Look after all tools. The moment it looks like things are missing it means that things are missing.|#30: Don’t work with artists who are assholes.|#57: Volunteers must be: cared for / hands on / ready to learn / willing to share / in it to win it / show new or old tricks.|#74: Last one out turns of the lights.|#68: Once in a while we need to get out of utopia and get something done.|#24: We invest long-term in individual artists’ careers, working over time in different contexts. This also applies to designers / web-developers / photographers / volunteers /…|#84: The White Cube is a lie.|#79: The layered painting in the Old House has the potential to become the emblem to explain what Kunsthal Gent is doing.|#89: Build-in impurity within the organisation.|#28: Make Contracts.|#112: Spaces today don’t need to be curated, but occupied.|#29: We make the program for the artist that we exhibit.|#137: Use the publication as programming space|#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#82: Clean and sterile looks professional, but really boring.|#53: Immaterial support for artists is important.|#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.|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#56: Take a lunch break.|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#119: Be a space of production.|#25: Never ask the artist to just present their work, ask them to co-create and co-organise the space.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#107: Build a community / scene.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#60: Look after all tools. The moment it looks like things are missing it means that things are missing.|#30: Don’t work with artists who are assholes.|#57: Volunteers must be: cared for / hands on / ready to learn / willing to share / in it to win it / show new or old tricks.|#74: Last one out turns of the lights.|#68: Once in a while we need to get out of utopia and get something done.|#24: We invest long-term in individual artists’ careers, working over time in different contexts. This also applies to designers / web-developers / photographers / volunteers /…|#84: The White Cube is a lie.|#79: The layered painting in the Old House has the potential to become the emblem to explain what Kunsthal Gent is doing.|#89: Build-in impurity within the organisation.|