Collaborator Category: Partners

The National Art School Gallery in Sydney will exhibit MAAP's international touring exhibition LANDSEASKY: Revisiting Spatiality in Video Art from 21 August – 11 October 2014 For more information on LANDSEASKY, visit the project page by clicking here For more information on NAS Gallery, visit their website by cl ... Read More

Griffith University Art Gallery at the Queensland College of Art will exhibit MAAP's international touring exhibition LANDSEASKY: Revisiting Spatiality in Video Art from 18 September–16 November 2014 For more information on LANDSEASKY, visit the project page by clicking here For more information on GUAG, visit t ... Read More

OCAT – OCT Contemporary Art Terminal – is a division of the He Xiangning Art Museum. Established in 2005 under the direction of the well-know art historian and critic Huang Zhuan, OCAT is China’s only non-profit contemporary art organization affiliated to a National Art Museum. Actively Involved in the project ... Read More

Gallery Skape opened in 2004 with the aim of representing the multiple art forms that make up the contemporary art landscape. Actively promoting contemporary Korean artists since its establishment, the Gallery has been quickly positioned as a platform for new art in Seoul. This leading art-consulting institution partic ... Read More

Opsis art is a new and energetic gallery that opened in 2012. Representing both young and experienced artists, the gallery specialises in conceptual art practice in domestic and international spheres. The gallery embraces challenging art works across media and interdisciplinary practice. The gallery is located in the c ... Read More

ONE AND J. Gallery was founded in 2005 focusing on emerging contemporary Korean artists. The gallery has participated in the Gwangju Biennale, Busan Biennale, Esslingen Foto and Media Triennale, Asia Pacific Triennale, and Singapore Biennale. The gallery regularly participates in art fairs such as Art Basel Hong Kong ( ... Read More

Since opening in 2001, Lee Hwaik Gallery has become one of the most influential galleries in Korea. Lee Hwaik Gallery represents leading figures in Korean contemporary art with exhibitions, and promotes artists to galleries and dealers worldwide. It is also committed to discovering and supporting rising artists in Kore ... Read More

Headed by the founder and director, Ihn Yang, in 1989, Gallery IHN is one of the leading commercial galleries in Seoul. The primary purpose of the gallery is to promote, represent, support and exhibit new and innovative works by major Korean artists. Gallery IHN has built a reputation for organizing ambitious and innov ... Read More

Artsonje Center Artsonje Center, founded in 1998, is a non-profit art space in Seoul. Artsonje Center supports contemporary art from Korea and around the world. Its collaborations with major international institutions and artists have made it a vital platform for the cultural exchanges in Asia. The museum's prog ... Read More

National Art Museum of China has supported the following: MAAP Project: Synthetic Times (Partner-initiated international exhibition) Year: 2008 Institution: National Art Museum of China For more information on this project CLICK HERE ... Read More