Established 2007 Website randominstitute.org | Focus New Exhibition Formats Founded 2007 | |
Mission Providing a testing ground for new exhibition formats and random ideas Address Müllerstrasse 57, 8004 Zürich, Switzerland Hours Open today · 12–8PMFriday12–8PMSaturday12–8PMSundayClosedMonday12–8PMTuesday12–8PMWednesday12–8PMThursday12–8PMSuggest an edit Founders Luca Müller, Sandino Scheidegger Similar Réunion, BÜ’s, Kunstraum Walchetu, Stauffacher Apotheke, Starkart Art Gallery Zurich |
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Random Institute is a non-profit art institution based in Zurich, Switzerland that is devoted to researching new exhibition formats. Since 2007 they have produced over 70 exhibitions, events, publications and field research in Europe, Asia, North America, Africa and the Atlantic Ocean. New exhibition formats included works by established artists such as Richard Long, James Lee Byars, Cory Arcangel, Zilvinas Kempinas, Guido van der Werve, Bethan Huws, Carey Young, Julian Charrière, Federico Herrero, as well as many emerging artists.
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- Financial Transparency
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For the art center Despacio (San José, Costa Rica) Random Institute has since 2015 directed various exhibitions, including with works by artists such as Allora & Calzadilla, Luis Camnitzer, Alfredo Jaar, Regina José Galindo, Aníbal López, Teresa Margolles, Rivane Neuenschwander and Liliana Porter.
History
Random Institute was founded in January 2007 by Sandino Scheidegger and Luca Müller. The organization's goal is to research new exhibition formats and support artistic initiatives that explores notions of exhibition-making as a form of artistic practice. For the same reason, the organization co-founded 2013 the contemporary art center Réunion in Zurich and Kunsthalle Tropical in Iceland, which has been the site of numerous expositions initiated by Random Institute. The Kunsthalle Tropical has been the focus point of seminars by the Zurich University of the Arts. Since March 2016 Random Institute is collaborating and programming the non-profit arts center Despacio in San José, Costa Rica.
Financial Transparency
Furthermore, Random Institute is committed to promoting better financial transparency of not-for-profit arts organization; and for this reason, it began 2014 to publish all its financial transactions online (see external links).
Curatorial activities (Selection)
A non-exhaustive list of curatorial initiatives by Random Institute:
Publishing activities (Selection)
A non-exhaustive list of different books published by Random Institute: