Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art is committed to establishing and preserving a new interpretation and perspective of traditional Korean art, encouraging and presenting new trends in Korean modern art, and displaying international contemporary art that reflects the preeminent values of our time. As part of its commitment, the Museum is interested in open-ended exploration, welcoming all who enjoy and understand art, enriching art worldwide, without boundaries Read More
The National Art Studio (IASK) in Changdong and Goyang, run by the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Korea, is designed to provide ideal working spaces through the diverse programmes, also for local residents, is placed as a cultural center.
The Art Studio’s missions are: to support the working… Read More
The Arts Center aims to provide the artists with one of the best spaces for artistry, the audience with the best services, and to promote the Korean performing arts creativity and diversity, thus lead the van in this, the “Cultural Era” of the twenty-first century. Read More
The Korean Culture and Arts Foundation is a public organization that was founded in 1973 in order to promote activities relevant to the enrichment of Korean culture and arts. Read More
The Ise Cultural Foundation has supported artist and scholars and has promoted the exchange of art and culture, mainly visual art, between the nations for its objective that enhances the devotion to development of Japanese esthetics and culture as well as deepens mutual understandings of culture in terms of demographically and ethnographically diverse society. Read More
Sapporo Artist-in-residence (S-AIR) is committed to developing its established links internationally whilst promoting and supporting the local arts infrastructure in Sapporo and appropriately, S-AIR has currently in development plans to set up an Arts Centre in Sapporo. Read More
Arts Initiative Tokyo (AIT) is a non-profit organisation started by six arts coordinators and curators based in Tokyo. AIT operates from an office/ classroom/ meeting space in the Daikanyama area of Tokyo, near Shibuya. AIT receives no structural funding from public institutions in Japan. Read More
Wanakio is a trans-disciplinary project that deals with Okinawa’s contemporary reality and the topic of the transformation of local culture and urban environment triggered by globalization and the ubiquitious process of modernization.
Artists, art curators, architects, town planners, inhabitants and local authorities collaborate in order to revitalize Okinawa’s contemporary… Read More
The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is the first public contemporary art museum in Tokyo. It shows a major, systematic survey of contemporary Japanese art in an permanent collection. It is intended to be a site for international cultural and artistic exchange. Read More
Tokyo Wonder Site is an art center dedicated to the generation and promotion of new art and culture from the heart of Tokyo Read More
Dislocate is a long term project which examines the relationship between art, technology and locality. Its objective is to promote international interdisciplinary discussion and debate upon the impact of new technologies upon our concept and construction of place. Read More
On February 14, 1990, Kigyo Mécénat Kyogikai (KMK: Association for Corporate Support of the Arts) was founded by private corporations as Japan’s first not-for-profit association with aims to promote corporate mecenat (support of the arts and culture). Read More
The Centre preserves, exposes, increases and promotes the civic collections acquired with the “Golfo della Spezia” painting prize between 1949 and 1965 which have been expanded thanks to the generous donations from the Cozzani and Battolini collections. CAMeC receives, signals and studies the expressions of the most relevant contemporary artists with particular focus on the younger generations. Read More
MAXXI_National Museum of XXI century Arts is a Foundation established by the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture. It is the first national museum dedicated to contemporary creativity thought as a great campus dedicated to culture, a laboratory of experiment, study and research. MAXXI architecture is the first national museum of architecture in Italy. Its identity is defined through its connections with Italy and Italian culture. Read More
The Irish Museum of Modern Art is Ireland’s leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. The Museum presents a wide variety of art in a dynamic programme of exhibitions, which regularly includes bodies of work from its own Collection and its award-winning Education and Community Department. It also creates more widespread access to art and artists through its Studio and National programmes. Read More
Visual Artists Ireland is the all Ireland development and resource body for professional visual artists. It provides services, facilities and resources for artists, operates an artistic programme and acts as an advocate for the interests of artists. Read More
Thavibu Gallery specialises in contemporary work by artists from the wider South East Asian region.Over the past few years the gallery has featured exhibitions of work by leading painters and sculptors from Indonesia,Malaysia,Vietnam and the Philippines. Read More
IKJ was founded by Suharto the 2nd President of Republic of Indonesia 25 June 1976. It was a kind of education institution for local people (Jakarta) who want to develop there talent and skill as an artist. Read More
ruangrupa, an artists’ initiative founded in early 2000 by a group of Jakarta based artists, a non-profit organisation which focuses on supporting the development of art in the cultural context through research, study and documentation, along with intensive cooperation with the artists through exhibitions, artist residency programme, art project and workshop Read More
The Indonesian Visual Art Archive (IVAA) is a registered non-profit organization based in Yogyakarta that essentially serves to empower art infrastructure in Indonesia and the development of contemporary culture through the medium of visual art.
Its primary focus is documentation, research, its library, and organizing educational programs and visual art explorations. Read More
Since 1988, Cemeti Art House has been exhibiting the works of both Indonesian and foreign contemporary artists. At least eleven exhibition projects have been organised each year, including solo exhibitions and group exhibitions; add to this performances, site-specific and art happenings, discussions, presentations, and artists’ talks, as well as exhibitions and projects in other venues and abroad. Read More
Selasar Sunaryo Art Space aims to contribute and support the development of arts and culture in Indonesia. As a cultural center located in Bandung its programs cover various art disciplines: visual arts, performing arts, literature, and films. These regular programs are arranged with a focus on educational activities… Read More
An International Residential Arts Centre in Delhi, India, the Global Arts Village combines artist residencies with Indian traditions such as yoga and meditation in a village community setting.The Global Arts Village invites artists from all genres, including crafts people, designers, architects, writers, art administrators, curators, social development volunteers, researchers and healing art therapists. Read More
The Mohile Parikh Center (MPC), Mumbai, India, founded in 1990, is a leading center devoted to the Arts in India. With its commitment to creating a dynamic and informed community receptive to culture, it has functioned as an integral part of the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA). The MPC began as a Center for the Visual Arts and continues to focus on contemporary art theory and praxis. Read More
India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is an independent, professionally managed grant-making agency with the goal to enrich the practice, knowledge, public access to, and experience of the arts in India. IFA provides strategic support for innovative projects and capacity building across the arts. It bridges art groups and donors. Read More
Adishakti Laboratory for Theatre Art Research, Puducherry, India is a theatre, music, dance and shadow puppetry troupe and a locus for hybrid performing arts. It is the home from which national andinternational performances, workshops, artist exchanges and research are generated. Read More
India Habitat Centre (IHC) is a centre which houses diverse synergy-seeking organisations in one building complex. The India Habitat Centre engages itself in diverse issues related to ecology, urban affairs and architecture and organises numerous activities. It has become Delhi’s centre for contemporary cultural, economic, business and social events. Read More
Khoj International Artists’ Association is an artist led alternative space for experimentation and international exchange based in India. Part of the global Triangle Arts Trust, KHOJ sees its role as an incubator for art and ideas, artistic exchange and dialogue in the visual arts. Read More
Műcsarnok is an exhibition hall in Hungary for the contemporary arts. Its mission is to mediate, present and influence Hungarian and international trends and phenomena in the contemporary visual arts. Műcsarnok is an active meeting point and creative centre for contemporary culture and art that deals with the cultural and social environment. Read More
C³ is an open, not for profit institution, a space for innovative experiments and developments related to communication, culture and open society, its main focus being the fostering of meetings and cooperation among spheres of art, science and technology. Read More