Nonsuch Foundation Redefines Art Through Creative Collaboration & Cultural Exchange

At Nonsuch Foundation, we redefine the experience of art by serving as a dynamic hub for community engagement, artistic collaboration, and fresh perspectives. Our inclusive spaces promote diverse voices and encourage artists to challenge assumptions, push boundaries, and contribute to the global art community. By facilitating the creation and exchange of artistic knowledge, we inspire both artists and audiences alike.

Our mission is to cultivate creativity, support artistic development, and bridge cultural divides. We provide platforms for dialogue between emerging and established artists from around the world, curate impactful art exhibitions, and broaden access to art both in person and online.

At Nonsuch Foundation, we are dedicated to uplifting contemporary artists, amplifying their voices, and fostering cultural and idea exchanges that encourage curiosity and collaboration. We believe art is a powerful agent for social change, connecting communities and deepening cultural understanding. Our foundation introduces art to new audiences and creates shared experiences that spark dialogue, ignite innovation, and cultivate a sense of belonging.

Through art workshops, residencies, and community-centered initiatives, we continually explore new ways to unite diverse groups and promote artistic expression, ensuring that art remains a catalyst for positive transformation on a global scale.

Cultured Sloth Conversations

Fueling Minds, Sparking Dialogues

Universities and the Free Speech Paradox

December 21, 2024

In this episode, we explore Amy Lai’s compelling examination of free speech on university campuses in her book “In Defense of Free Speech in Universities: A Study of Three Jurisdictions.” Lai analyzes the complex challenges surrounding freedom of expression in the academic environment, exploring issues...

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Climate Justice: How Courts Shape Environmental Policy

December 19, 2024

In this episode, we explore “Environment in the Courtroom, Volume II,” edited by Alastair Lucas and Allan E. Ingelson. This insightful book brings together top experts in environmental law and policy to examine the crucial role courts and tribunals play in shaping environmental outcomes. From...

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Bigamy, Adultery, and Holiness: The Church’s Battle with Desire

December 17, 2024

What did sex, desire, and morality look like in early Christian communities? In this episode, we explore “Desire and Disunity: Christian Communities and Sexual Norms in the Late Antique West” by Ulriika Vihervalli. We unpack the struggles of Christian leaders in the fourth to sixth...

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Transforming Research: Lessons from the Global South

December 15, 2024

What does it take to truly democratize research and create pathways to social justice? In “Democratising Participatory Research: Pathways to Social Justice from the South,” Carmen Martinez-Vargas challenges us to rethink the way we approach participatory research. This episode explores her innovative ideas, including the...

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Seeing Animals Differently: The Power of Art and Ethics

December 13, 2024

What do art and animal ethics have in common? In this episode, we unpack “Das Tier im Bild” by Friederike Zenker, a fascinating exploration of how animals are portrayed in art and what these images reveal about our moral and emotional connections to them. Join...

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Redefining Security in an Unstable Cyber World

December 11, 2024

What’s really happening behind the scenes of cyber security? In this episode, we tackle the fascinating themes from “Cyber Security Politics: Socio-Technological Transformations and Political Fragmentation,” edited by Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Andreas Wenger. From cyber operations shaping global conflicts to the tug-of-war over digital...

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Creating the Perfect Child: The Future of Genetic Selection

December 9, 2024

In this episode, we explore “Creating Future People: The Science and Ethics of Genetic Enhancement” by Jonathan Anomaly, a thought-provoking exploration of the powerful role genetics will soon play in shaping our future. From gene editing to embryo selection, Anomaly takes us through the cutting-edge...

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Beyond Drones: The Dark Side of Counter-Terrorism Technology

December 7, 2024

In this episode, we explore the pressing ethical questions at the intersection of counter-terrorism and emerging technologies. Edited by Adam Henschke, Alastair Reed, Scott Robbins, and Seumas Miller, “Counter-Terrorism, Ethics and Technology” brings together experts to examine the complexities of using technologies like drones, surveillance...

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Meguru Yamaguchi x Yoon Hyup "Kinetic" Print. 2018. Image © Nonsuch Editions.

Mission

Hebru Brantley "Darker Than The Color Of My True Love’s Hair" Print. 2018. Image © Nonsuch Editions.

Collection

Promoting and encouraging the creativity of contemporary artists around the world through curiosity, discovery, engagement, and dialogue.

What we do

Nonsuch Foundation aims to make contemporary art more accessible on a regional and international scale. We have various collections of artworks and strive to maintain a constant balance between artistic, idealist, political, practical, and financial considerations. 

 

We hope to organize cultural events, stimulating discussions, and lectures related to the promotion and access to art for all. Even though the collection is private, we feel that sharing it is the best way to maintain and grow it for generations to come. Learn more.

 

Our Foundation offers free art education through our blogs. In that way, we can help underprivileged people gain access to art education. Learn more here.

Reflections

Cultivating Creativity to Spark Change

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