#60: Look after all tools. The moment it looks like things are missing it means that things are missing.|#25: Never ask the artist to just present their work, ask them to co-create and co-organise the space.|#137: Use the publication as programming space|#94: No objections? Just do it.|#91: Embrace doubt.|#17: An exhibition is never finished.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#79: The layered painting in the Old House has the potential to become the emblem to explain what Kunsthal Gent is doing.|#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.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#16: Kunsthal Gent will always be a construction site.|#58: Kunsthal Gent is a monument. If you plan to drill a hole, contact Tomas first.|#70: Have the office space inside the exhibition space, it reminds of you what you are doing.|#20: Are exhibitions the most suitable form for the art that we present?|#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#44: No name tags at dinner.|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#111: Do it together.|#98: The success of it will not lie in the result but in the process.|#5: Kunsthal Gent is a city where different identities collide in an ongoing exhibition without end date. New exhibitions are always a new layer in this ongoing story.|#55: Keep basic human needs on the forefront.|#87: Always keep in mind there is something really special about being in a room that is 19 meters tall.|#26: More artists, less borders.|#74: Last one out turns of the lights.|#60: Look after all tools. The moment it looks like things are missing it means that things are missing.|#25: Never ask the artist to just present their work, ask them to co-create and co-organise the space.|#137: Use the publication as programming space|#94: No objections? Just do it.|#91: Embrace doubt.|#17: An exhibition is never finished.|#15: Kunsthal Gent aims to be an extension of public space.|#79: The layered painting in the Old House has the potential to become the emblem to explain what Kunsthal Gent is doing.|#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.|#23: That’s a very interesting piece, but how would it behave in a pizza joint?|#90: The best systems have a failure or ‘a hole’ in them…|#16: Kunsthal Gent will always be a construction site.|#58: Kunsthal Gent is a monument. If you plan to drill a hole, contact Tomas first.|#70: Have the office space inside the exhibition space, it reminds of you what you are doing.|#20: Are exhibitions the most suitable form for the art that we present?|#62: Be kind. Full dishwasher: empty it.|#44: No name tags at dinner.|#141: Start a Publication Studio at Kunsthal Gent in the nearby future.|#111: Do it together.|#98: The success of it will not lie in the result but in the process.|#5: Kunsthal Gent is a city where different identities collide in an ongoing exhibition without end date. New exhibitions are always a new layer in this ongoing story.|#55: Keep basic human needs on the forefront.|#87: Always keep in mind there is something really special about being in a room that is 19 meters tall.|#26: More artists, less borders.|#74: Last one out turns of the lights.|