United States; Programme Director, Sifang <strong>Art</strong> Museum,Nanjing, China; Partner Curator for the <strong>Multitude</strong>Foundation in Hong Kong, China; Senior Advisor,Rijksakademie (Royal Academy of Visual <strong>Art</strong>s),Amsterdam, NetherlandsGeorg Schöllhammer, Director, Julius Koller Society,Vienna, Austria; Editor-in-Chief, Springerin - Hefte fürGegenwartskunst, Vienna, AustriaGao Shiming, Executive Director, School of Intermedia <strong>Art</strong>,China Academy of <strong>Art</strong> (CAA), Hangzhou, ChinaRavi Sundaram, Fellow, Centre for the Study ofDeveloping Societies (CSDS), New Delhi, India; co-Founder of Sarai (a research program on media), NewDelhi, IndiaPARTNERS<strong>The</strong> <strong>Multitude</strong> Foundation was conceived out of the necessity fora genuine and sustainable cultural dialogue between the differentregions of Asia. It was established in 2011 and is a Hong Kongregistered charitable trust. Its remit is to support Asiancontemporary artists and engage with young people throughcreative projects important for their development. It will raiseawareness of contemporary culture throughout Asia and explorethe relevance of art during this period of enormous geopoliticalchange. <strong>The</strong> internationally acclaimed <strong>Multitude</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Prize</strong> (MAP) isthe first major undertaking of the <strong>Multitude</strong> Foundation.Further information:info@multitudefoundation.orgwww.multitudefoundation.orgWuhan <strong>Art</strong> Terminus (WH.A.T.) is a contemporary art institutioncurrently being developed in Wuhan, China. Located on the site ofWuhan’s most important historical railway station, WH.A.T. takesinspiration from the idea of the “terminus”, a place that both sendsout and receives people and their ideas. By basing projects oninternational collaboration and the investigation of contemporary
issues, WH.A.T. endeavors to create experimental projects both inWuhan and around the world.ABOUT UCCA<strong>The</strong> Ullens Center for Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> is a not-for-profit art centerin Beijing, located at the heart of the 798 <strong>Art</strong> District. As a platformfor contemporary art linking China and the world, UCCA offers anaverage 15 exhibitions a year and over 500 public programsincluding art talks, film screenings, performances, workshops andpublic festivals. <strong>The</strong> international center maintains a special focuson recent developments and historical movements in Chinesecontemporary culture, whilst also showcasing the latest in art anddesign and fostering international exchange.www.ucca.org.cn