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SHAREX is a new means for sharing and enjoying art. Co-financed in 2016 by Creative Europe, the project’s initial partners are WallMuse, The Royal Museums of Fine Art of Belgium (RMFAB) and the MOMus-Museum of Contemporary Art in Greece (MOMus).

The objective is to conceive digital exhibitions that integrate collections from various museums, festivals and art centres, so as to broadcast them in public spaces and homes, in compliance with artistic rights. The project is open to artists, their collectives and related support organisations. The project includes cultural restitutions. All art and cultural professionals are welcome.

The respect and protection of rights are an important aspect of the project although integrating also Creative Commons and Public Domain. A platform user may if desired co-operate with other by signing Co-op rules and conditions.

Technical support may be provided to help create new digital exhibitions or cultural restitutions. These can be conceived individually or by several co-operating users. They may broadcast them in the spaces of their choice, including out of the their walls.

The site was established to present The SHAREX Project, as well as to assist new individual or co-op participants in the creation of their digital exhibitions, cultural restitutions and to answer their questions.


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