“Kim Docs” is a digital quarterly magazine. Its first issue is dedicated to the question of audiences. Many questions will pass through the scrolling pages. Who exactly is the contemporary art audience (historically, conceptually, statistically, etc.)? What does it mean for an institution to create its audience or, to make the question more interesting, how do audiences create institutions and influence programming and the scene itself? What choices does an audience have while being entangled by the artistic realm, capital, curatorial frameworks, state, etc. into this gallery-museum-capital-state-
With contributions by Pedro Barateiro, Santa France, Gints Gabrāns, Katerina Gregos, Kaspars Groševs, Katrīna Neiburga, Jaakko Pallasvuo, Monika Pormale, Viktor Timofeev, Marta Trektere, Beti Žerovc, Inga Lāce and others.
Editor: Valentinas Klimašauskas
Designer: Nerijus Rimkus
Proofreader: Laima Ruduša
Thanks to: all the audiences, authors and contributors, Ieva Astahovska, Anastasia Blokhina, Alise Careva, Kaspars Groševs, Inga Lāce, LCCA, Solvita Krese, Māra Žeikare, and others.
Supporters: State Culture Capital Foundation, Finnish Embassy