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Künstlerhaus Stuttgart
Künstlerhaus Stuttgart was founded by artists in 1978 as a vital space for rethinking the means by which art is produced. As a unique Stuttgart institution that houses exhibition galleries, workshop facilities, and artist studios, this foundational commitment to advancing the interrelated working conditions, creative interests, and lived relations that constitute artistic production remains central to the mission and operative structure of the Künstlerhaus Stuttgart today. The distinct identity of the institution is continually formed by this insistence that artists’ work-life conditions be given equal consideration with experimental approaches to the exhibition, distribution, and reception of art.
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PHP
used by 438 institutionsA popular open-source scripting language widely used for web development and server-side applications. Read more
Nginx
used by 214 institutionsA high-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy known for its stability, rich feature set, and low resource consumption. Read more
WordPress
used by 266 institutionsWordPress is a popular, open-source content management system (CMS) that powers over 40% of websites. Initially a blogging platform, it now supports various sites with customizable themes and plugins. Known for its user-friendly interface, WordPress is used by both beginners and professionals to create and manage websites. Read more
WordPress
used by 272 institutionsWordPress is a popular, open-source content management system (CMS). Initially a blogging platform, it now supports various sites with customizable themes and plugins. WordPress is used by both beginners and professionals to create and manage websites. Read more
MySQL
used by 247 institutionsAn open-source relational database management system widely used for web applications and data storage.
WooCommerce
used by 45 institutionsAn open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress that enables the creation of fully functional online stores.
jQuery
used by 485 institutionsA fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library that simplifies HTML document traversal, event handling, and animation.
Mustache
used by 4 institutionsA logic-less template syntax for creating dynamic content by interpolating variables within templates.