R.S.O.L.
Room for the Study Of Loneliness : space for contemporary art
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options for donations:
- ask for the bank number via the button below and make a bank transfer *
- make an anonymous donation in the donation box in R.S.O.L, or use the donation QR-codes there *
- throw a donation envelope through the R.S.O.L. letterbox *
- deliver your donation in person at R.S.O.L. *
- use the donation button below and make a donation using PayPal *
With a donation, you support the making of high-quality presentations of contemporary and autonomous art. R.S.O.L. is funded entirely from its own resources, proceeds and donations from individuals, companies and artists according to not-for-profit principles.
* It is possible to earmark your donation by stating with your donation which R.S.O.L. presentation you want to support. In that case, your donation will be used entirely for that specific presentation and will therefore be directly beneficial to the artists involved. Donations without earmarks are used to cover unspecified, running expenses according to not-for-profit principles.
* It is possible to earmark your donation by stating with your donation which R.S.O.L. presentation you want to support. In that case, your donation will be used entirely for that specific presentation and will therefore be directly beneficial to the artists involved. Donations without earmarks are used to cover unspecified, running expenses according to not-for-profit principles.
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R.S.O.L. runs on the professional dedication of artists and other art professionals - and on the commitment of art lovers and art collectors.
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R.S.O.L. is keen to collaborate and also receives gifts in kind. If desired, naming in communications is possible.
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R.S.O.L. is keen to collaborate and also receives gifts in kind. If desired, naming in communications is possible.
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