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Project UCA (Unlimited Contemporary Art)




Manifesto


Project UCA (Unlimited Contemporary Art) epitomizes a groundbreaking collaboration between the AAIE Center for Contemporary Art in Rome and Linli Art Space in Venice. Established by dynamic young Chinese entrepreneurial couples and inaugurated within the nascent phases of each gallery's development, this initiative is dedicated to reconfiguring the contours of contemporary art through cross-cultural, avant-garde exhibitions and synergistic partnerships.




Mission Statement


The core mission of Project UCA is to cultivate a vibrant and dynamic platform for contemporary art that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries. We are committed to presenting avant-garde artworks, nurturing artists from multifarious backgrounds, and fostering a dialogue among diverse cultures and artistic disciplines. By capitalizing on the distinctive strengths and perspectives of each participating gallery, Project UCA endeavours to provide groundbreaking, substantive experiences for art collectors, aficionados, and the general public alike.



Enhanced Vision Statement


Project UCA envisions a future where contemporary art surpasses its traditional confines to become a universally engaging and accessible facet of everyday life. Our augmented vision is to effectively and economically integrate diverse global audiences into the international art discourse, mainly targeting individuals who might perceive themselves as remote or estranged from contemporary art due to geographic, economic, or cultural barriers.

The mission extends beyond mere exhibition and nurturing of talent; it seeks to democratize the access to contemporary art, rendering it a vital, enlightening element of existence for ordinary individuals, immigrants, and distant art enthusiasts. We pledge to employ cutting-edge technology and innovative distribution mechanisms to ensure that contemporary art is accessible to all, irrespective of their geographic location or socio-economic background.


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