Australian gallery embraces the Airbnb of the art world

CONDO brings visual art out of the clinical white art fair booth and back into the gallery space through a free co-occupancy model.
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Dominik Mersch has chosen CONDO over another art fair. Photo Nikki To, supplied

With more galleries closing worldwide than opening in 2017 it is time for the art world to experiment.

One recent addition to the art ecosystem is CONDO (from ‘condominium’).

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