[citation needed] Seeing the need for a more inclusive art market in a globalized world, through its pop-up method the gallery has been able to recruit upcoming talents in the city in which they are temporarily exhibiting at, then invite them along to future locations as well as to exhibitions hosted in the two spaces of No Man's Art Gallery in Amsterdam.
Since then, the organization set up or planned pop-up art exhibitions in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Mumbai, Paris, Copenhagen, Shanghai, Cape Town, Tehran and Mexico City.
In 2016, No Man's Art became the first Dutch pop-up gallery to establish itself in Iran since the economic sanctions were lifted.
45 children from Dharavi, one of the biggest slums in the world, were given an analogue camera and two film rolls.
[3] No Man's Art Gallery worked together with the NGO Acorn Foundation India and Artefacting Mumbai.