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g39
G39 is an artist-run gallery in the centre of Cardiff, Wales’ capital city. The organisation recently relocated from a narrow three storey building where it originated, to an expansive warehouse. Here you can see a wide-ranging programme from major exhibitions and formal symposia to experimental projects and intimate events. In addition to the gallery programme, g39 also works in offsite locations for individual projects. The organisation also runs Wales Artist Resource Programme – WARP - an open-access resource and training space for artists.

GAI Associazione per il Circuito dei Giovani Artisti Italiani
The Association for the Circuit of the Young Italian Artists is an organism that includes 38 public administrations with the aim of supporting the young creativity with initiatives of formation, promotion and research. The circuit GAI, which was born in 1989, has given itself a new juridical form which allows it to co-ordinate efficaciously national projects and pick up new resources through the collaboration between public and private corporations.

Galerie Eva Presenhuber
Galerie Eva Presenhuber is located in the Diagonal building at the former Maag Areal. Protected as a historical listed landmark, the typical 1900s industrial building Diagonal is situated next to the Prime Tower in Zurichs new urban area planned by Annette Gigon and Mike Guyer architects. The new spacious gallery - designed by Andreas Fuhrimann and Gabrielle Hächler architects - opened with a major exhibition by Austrian artist Franz West on April 14, 2011.

Galerie Lelong
Galerie Lelong opened in New York in 1985, and in 2001 moved to its present (ground-floor) location in Chelsea. The gallery’s focus is in international contemporary art, representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific Region.

Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria
La Galleria nazionale dell'Umbria è un museo italiano. Conserva la maggiore raccolta di opere dell'arte umbra ed alcune tra le più significative opere dell'arte dell'Italia centrale, dal XIII al XIX secolo.