
:: WELCOME TO STOT
stot is a not-for-profit contemporary art platform which facilitates an unrivalled comprehensive online resource of thousands of links to international galleries, festivals, fairs, biennials, publications, residencies, an extensive section devoted to new media, artist and gallery spotlights and exhibitions of work by emerging and established artists which lend themselves to the format. stot is the essential guide to contemporary art.
:: WHAT'S NEW
stot presents our latest exhibition featuring the Guerrilla Girls.
We have also undergone a wee facelift. We've pruned our links, cleaned up the design and introduced a column dedicated to providing spotlights on interesting organisations, galleries and artists we think more people should know about. We will continually add spotlights to our growing library which will randomly pop up each time you visit a page on our site. Additionally, an RSS feed of our spotlights is now available.
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:: NAVIGATE
Use the navigation at the top of the page to access the thousands of quality contemporary art links this resource offers. If you find that we are missing vital links, please take the time to contact us.
:: CURRENT EXHIBITION

Established in New York City in 1985, the Guerrilla Girls are a group of anonymous female artists known for making discrimination against women and the racial imbalance in the arts visible. stot is proud to present a selection of the Guerrilla Girls' work to date, ranging from early posters from 1985 to present campaigns including the shocking revisit of their famous poster "Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?".
:: OPPORTUNITIES
We are currently looking for liaisons throughout the globe to help keep our database of international galleries, festivals, fairs, etc., up to date. We need a pair of eyes in every pocket of the world - alerting us to newly established spaces or sadly, the dreaded closures. Would you like to be part of the team? Please contact us.


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Kukje Gallery :: Seoul, South Korea
Since it opened in 1982, the Kukje Gallery has been at the forefront in representing the most current and significant tendencies in Korean and international contemporary art. The gallery has established itself as a leading venue for showing works by major international figures such as Helen Frankenthaler, Frank Stella, Robert Mangold, Anthony Caro, Cy Twombly, Ed Ruscha, Joseph Beuys, Anselm Kiefer, Louise Bourgeois, Rachel Whiteread, Jeff Wall, Bill Viola and Anish Kapoor. The exhibitions provide the first rare opportunity for the Korean art audiences to view the works of world-renowned contemporary artists without going abroad.
In addition to exhibiting established international artists, Kukje Gallery is committed to promoting Korean artists, many of whom after having shown with the gallery have gone on to participate in special exhibitions at international biennials such as the Venice Biennale, Lyon Biennale and Gwangju Biennale.




