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Exhibition — Mixed Media, Installation, Ceramics, Sculpture

When Doubt Turns into Destiny | Navid Nuur

Date:
7 September 2024 up to 9 February 2025
Location:
→ Oude Kerk
Oudekerksplein 23
1012 GX Amsterdam
Open:
  • Monday 10:00—18:00
  • Tuesday 10:00—18:00
  • Wednesday 10:00—18:00
  • Thursday 10:00—18:00
  • Friday 10:00—18:00
  • Saturday 10:00—18:00
  • Sunday 13:00—17:30
Admission
→ With ticket
Open today from 10:00 to 18:00

The Oude Kerk presents from 7 September 2024 to 9 February 2025/2125 a new large-scale context-specific exhibition by Navid Nuur. Nuur peels back the history of Amsterdam’s oldest building, emphasising the here-and-now through experiences about seeing, smelling, hearing, earth, air, and light. Notably, an important part of the exhibition will only conclude one hundred years from now.

Alchemy and art

Navid Nuur is an artist who seeks meaning through an approach that oscillates between art and alchemy. He uses natural transformation processes of materials, influenced by light, darkness, or cold, to visualise immaterial phenomena – such as the flow of energy or the perception of time. In the Oude Kerk, Nuur’s works explore light, time, and space, visible and invisible phenomena, and physical and chemical principles. New and existing works converge in a moving interplay, encouraging us to take a sharper perspective on the world. A ray of sunlight occasionally reveals a streak in the heavens, an instrument periodically exhales a breath of air, and a field of pebbles crunches.

100 city vases (2125)

During the exhibition, Nuur creates a series of one hundred vases in and around the Oude Kerk. In a workshop, drying room, and grinding room, he mixes clay with raw materials and minerals from Amsterdam, making traces of the city visible in the vases. At the end of the exhibition, the vases will be stored in the Iron Chapel, which served as Amsterdam’s city vault for centuries. A vase will be auctioned each year, bringing When Doubt Turns into Destiny to completion a hundred years from now, in 2125, when all the vases will have left the church.

Public programme

The exhibition’s events programme includes an artist talk, concerts, guided tours, performances, and other activities. More information can be found here. At the weekends, you’ll find guides in the church that are happy to talk about the exhibition.

Playful alchemist

Navid Nuur (Tehran, 1976) lives and works in The Hague. Often described as ‘a playful alchemist,’ he takes an investigative approach that is always rooted in a sense of wonder. His work has been exhibited at prominent venues such as the Centre Pompidou, Paris (2016); Kunstmuseum Den Haag (2021); Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht (2013); La Biennale di Venezia (2011); among others. His works are part of major collections, including Kunsthaus Zürich; Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; SMAK, Gent. Nuur received many awards for his work, including the Royal Prize for Free Painting (2011) and the Discoveries Prize at Art Basel in Hong Kong (2013).