Every couple of months the gallery organizes a pop-up gallery in a different metropole, exhibiting young artists from the host country as well as the artists that were found at previous destinations. The gallery takes pride in finding special locations for their galleries. Previous locations were: • Rotterdam: A luxury flat for sale in Rotterdam-
Kralingen. • Amsterdam:
Westerpark in Amsterdam. The art was exhibited on trees, for one night only during the Dutch annual Midwinter barbecue. • Hamburg: Hasenmanufaktur at Hafentor 7, an old 1930s harbor building at Landungsbrücken, Hamburg. • Mumbai: New Great Eastern Mills in
Byculla. On the premises of an old mill compound, the visitors had to cross the magnificent ruins of the cotton mill to get to the gallery space facing a pond with turtles. • Paris: 7 Rue Froissart. In the heart of Le Marais, the gallery got a hold of a wonderful 300m2 space. • Copenhagen: No Man's Art did three exhibitions in Copenhagen. One in the Ignatius building in the Kødbyen area, one in a chapel on the Vestre Kirkegaard cemetery and one on the control tower on Knippelsbro. • Tehran: There were two different pop-up venues in the city, one being in an uptown gallery space and the other being in an abandoned house. • Mexico City: NMAG opened a pop-up gallery in a three floor residence in Santa Maria La Ribera, CDMX ==Slum Photography Contest==