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Res Artis- Worldwide Network Of Artist Residencies
http://www.resartis.org
Res Artis is the largest existing network of artist residency programmes, representing the interests of more than 200 centers and organisations in 50 countries worldwide that offer to international artists facilities and conditions conducive for making art.

 
Louisiana Museum Of Modern Art
http://www.louisiana.dk/
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is situated in Denmark on the North Zealand coast in a spacious, old park with a fine view across the sound of Sweden. It houses an exquisite collection of modern art by international artists such as Arp, Francis Bacon, Calder, Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Sam Francis, Giacometti, Kiefer, Henry Moore, Picasso, Rauschenberg and Warhol.




 
UCON|CONTEMPORARY ARTS COMMUNIQUE
http://www.uconmag.com/
United Creators proudly launches UCon: A Contemporary Arts Communique!
This forward-thinking and dynamic online magazine will focus on the
new generation of innovative artists and progressive art patrons who
are shaping the landscape of the global arts scene.

 
The Curb Art Space
http://www.thecurbartspace.com
About the Curb Art Space
Dr. Kiril Tarpov founded The Curb Art Space in March 2002. Its first event was a ceramics exhibition by Karo Atanasov. Since its inceptions the Curb Art Space has hosted numerous exhibitions by various artists, including Karo Atanasov, Iliyan Ivanov, Robert Aitchison, Peter Dean, Martin Dean, Reno, Kangny, Milen Sarandev, Krys Swiatek, Katina Ansen, Karen Kang, Stoyan Tchukanov – Tchoki, MILENE, Angel Pachamanov, Anna Janeva, Peter Russovski, Eve Warnock, Ilia Iliev, Juan Jose Vidal, Nikolay Yanakiev, Konstantin Liondev, Peter Mitchev, Jordan Ivanov, Kina Bagovska, Ralitza Vladimirov, Vassilen Vasevski, Mark Bouthileete, Alexa Williams, Kiril Hristov, Kiril Tarpov, Liz Liggett, Vangelis Lykos, Mark Wiener, Marion Talan, Michelle Talan, Joseph Kilrain, Dejan Valkov, Penko Platikanov, Tania Bernard, Molly Ackerman, Carlos Fighetti, Vanessa Rae Kalman, Sybille Mathiaud, Fred Rohde, Ljuba Sardanova and others.

The main objective of The Curb Art Space is to present all art forms in a "chamber" format, and the first implementation of this concept was the "Festival in Suitcase" in December 2002. In November 2003 the organization opened its second gallery location, intended mainly for sculpture and ceramics exhibitions, with a show by Khachik Bozoghlian.

In the Fall of 2002 Dr. Kiril Tarpov, in collaboration with Ilian Ivanov, Robert Aitchison, Simeon Simeonov, and Emanouil Manolov, formed the Curb Arts Group. In 2005 this art formation became the foundation of the Young Soloist of New York chamber society.