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Material Girl | Group Exhibition

Enari Gallery is proud to present Material Girl. This group exhibition brings together eleven (inter)national contemporary artists whose works engage with materiality as an idea, examining how images evoke texture, excess, and desire, rather than relying on physical matter alone. The exhibition considers painting as a site where material culture, symbolism, and visual language intersect. The

Fly, from the days I considered leaving | Hyeonkyeong You

Enseoul is pleased to present Fly, from the days I considered leaving, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Hyeonkyeong You. This marks the artist’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition brings together a new body of work produced in 2025, reflecting You’s ongoing interest in the subtleties of introspection and transitional moments.

The Waiting Room

GRIMM is pleased to announce The Waiting Room, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Hettie Inniss, on view at the Amsterdam gallery from October 24 to December 6, 2025. This will be the artist’s first solo exhibition in Amsterdam (NL) and her largest exhibition to date. In these new works, Inniss continues to work from her

Bright Measure | Maria Paris Borda & Radna Rumping

8 November to 7 December. Saturday & Sunday, 14.00 – 18.00. Opening Event: Friday, 8 November 2025, from 17.00 – 20.00, with the first hour dedicated to quiet listening. Part of the puntWG Open Call Series Bright Measure is a duo exhibition by Maria Paris Borda and Radna Rumping. Brought together for this occasion, the artists explore the intersections

Fig Leaves | Ai Ozaki

Opening: Friday 7 November, 18:00–19:00 Annet Gelink Gallery is pleased to present Fig Leaves, a solo presentation by Ai Ozaki, on view in the gallery’s project space, The Bakery. Ai Ozaki is a visual artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans video, sculpture, text, drawing, and installation. Her work explores the body, everyday life, and the ways

JumpIn3 | Group Exhibition

Opening: Thursday 13 November, 19:00–21:00, click here for free tickets JumpsArt proudly presents JumpIn3, the third edition of its ongoing exhibition series in collaboration with Stichting Amsterdam Art, opening in November at the iconic Capital C in Amsterdam. This group exhibition features recent works by nine artists affiliated with the JumpsArt platform. JumpIn3 offers a fresh perspective on the contemporary practice

STILL LIFE BABEL | Imogen Stidworthy

AKINCI is proud to present the solo exhibition STILL LIFE BABEL by Imogen Stidworthy (1963, London). Her sculptural installations and films are shaped by verbal and non-verbal forms of voicing, happening through sound, body, spatial and temporal relationships. Through being with, listening, participating in and sometimes staging situations with others, she traces different registers of

Between Seeing and Saying I Marc Nagtzaam & Marike Schuurman

Bradwolff & Partners wamly invites you to “Between Seeing and Saying”, where two ways of looking come together: the quiet systematics of Marc Nagtzaam alongside the exploratory gaze of Marike Schuurman. Pencil and camera. Two distinct media, one question: how do images acquire meaning, and what remains beyond view? Marc Nagtzaam creates drawings in which

Interrupted Whispers | Group Show

The eye glides along, literally from one statue to the next, until it remains still at the back of a bronze sculpture. This is a statue of a woman who wears a long, pleated head covering and, with her back facing the camera, looks out at the immense bluish glass wall of a modern office

CLICK CLICK CLICK | Group Exhibition

CLICK CLICK CLICK brings together the work of Camille Theodet, Anja Rausch, and Jingyan Ding, three artists whose practices navigate the porous boundary between the digital and the physical. In a time defined by the continuous gesture of clicking, scrolling, capturing, and reproducing, the exhibition examines how images, forms, and selves are constructed, fragmented, and reconfigured

Lex ter Braak | the Archive of the Alphabet of Lost Order

The Alphabet of Lost Order consists of an ongoing series of photographs, drawings, collages, and paintings. The Archive is an important facet of it — a collection of both altered and unaltered Polaroids, now numbering more than a thousand images. Ter Braak often paints over a Polaroid in such a way that the photographic and

Celine van den Boorn | Present Absence

Gallery Vriend van Bavink presents ‘Present Absence’, a solo exhibition by Celine van den Boorn. Celine van den Boorn uses acrylics to paint away human presence in contemporary imagery. In a new body of work, Celine van den Boorn focuses on tourists and refugees, using press photographs as a starting point. By painting away both

The Broken Pitcher

The collaborative project The Broken Pitcher by Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Marina Christodoulidou and Peter Eramian, traces the effects of financialisation and austerity by looking at the banking system and the potentials for changing the script of interacting with it. Starting in 2020, gatherings and workshops have been at the core of its making, in order to rehearse

Hee-Seung Choi & Emily Kocken | ‘Resonance’

New exhibition by artists Hee-Seung Choi and Emily Kocken is opening on November 23rd at Bradwolff Projects! Opening: Sunday, 23rd November | 16:00 – 19:00 Resonance is a duo exhibition of Hee-Seung Choi and Emily Kocken, interdisciplinary artists who are also classically trained musicians. Featuring installations and drawings that stem from their observations and experiences of

Timmerik Dubbelklik

The works on paper by Erik Mattijssen and sculptures by Tim Breukers in this exhibition demonstrate how intimate stories can be told in a grand manner. From a personal perspective, their works express universal emotions. Life and art come together in the sculptures of Tim Breukers (NL, 1985). Scale, humor, narrative, and sculptural techniques versus

Katten en Ketters

Emo Verkerk en Kiana Girigorie “Onder de sluier van het alledaagse bewegen katten en ketters in stilte—hun sporen fluisteren van rebellie en betovering.” In de duo-tentoonstelling Katten en Ketters brengen Emo Verkerk en Kiana Girigorie hun werelden samen in een prikkelende dialoog tussen denken en voelen, tussen vorm en vervorming, tussen ratio en intuïtie. Emo Verkerk (Amsterdam 1955), is een van

IN THE DEPTHS OF BLUE THERE IS YELLOW

In the exhibition In the Depths of Blue there is Yellow, Kristoffer Zeiner brings together the work of Kim Wawer and Philip Coyne. In preparation for the exhibition, both artists read Gaston Bachelard’s essay Reveries of Material Interiority, in which he argues that objects possess inner worlds — endless repositories of ideas, associations, and connections, accessible through

Quantizer

Upstream Gallery is proud to present a new exhibition by Harm van den Dorpel in the gallery’s private viewing space, opening concurrently with Noor Nuyten’s exhibition Tensed Screen in the main gallery. Last summer, the artist’s latest NFT collection,  Quantizer, launched on the platform Verse and sold out in the first presale. Van den Dorpel kept

Tensed Screen

Imagine the weather invading your screen: fog slowly covering the interface, strong winds fueling digital wildfires that blur the browser. In Tensed Screen, Noor Nuyten’s new exhibition at Upstream Gallery, the climate does not stop at the edge of the screen; it infiltrates our devices, our gestures, and our timelines. The show explores the frictions inherent

A House Is Not a Home | Rein Kooyman

Josilda da Conceição presents Rein Kooyman’s solo exhibition “A House Is Not a Home”, with the official opening on Saturday, 18 October, from 16:00 to 19:00.“Once overlooked on the ground now transformed into spherical installations. Each stone in the collection is delicately knotted to hemp strings and individually assembled, demanding a meticulous commitment to physical and

L’Heure Bleue | Paul Cupido

L’Heure Bleue – that fleeting hour between day and night, when the sky turns a luminous, infinite blue. One might ask: “What do I really see?” It is a threshold, a space where reality and dream intermingle. In Japanese, this moment is called tasogare-doki – “the time when one can no longer clearly see what

washed in tides | Pablo Rezzonico Bongcam

Opening Times: Saturday & Sunday, 14.00 – 18.00 and also by appointment. Opening Event: 9 October, 17.30 – 21.00 Part of the puntWG Open Call Series Buildings (and rooms) are at the heart of the ticking of time. Always existing in relation to passing clouds, rotations of days, seasons, social and political reality, or aesthetic fancies.

Shapeshifters: On Wounds, Wonders and Transformation | Group exhibition

With works by al-yené, Antonio Jose Guzman & Iva Jankovic, Georges Senga, Kader Attia, kosisochukwu nnebe, Leah Zhang, Pei-Hsuan Wang, Sammy Baloji & Cécile Fromont, Mirelle van Tulder, and Anna Safiatou Touré. Framer Framed presents Shapeshifters: On Wounds, Wonders and Transformation, on view from 15 October 2025 until 11 January 2026. This group exhibition features works by

Along the Road with Leo Vroegindeweijand Ruth Meijer | In Rearview

TMH Talk (NL/EN) + Finissage: Friday 28 November, 18:00-20:00, with artists Ruth Meijer and Leo Vroegindeweij, and writer Aloys van den Berk The Merchant House (TMH) is pleased to open its new season, dedicated to artistic collaborations, with an exhibition featuring longtime partners in life: leading Dutch sculptor Leo Vroegindeweij and painter Ruth Meijer. Vroegindeweij’s art—that

KISSAMBUSHED | Group exhibition

With: Bastienne Kramer, Meis Vranken, Jan Hoek, Guda Koster, Mariken Wessels, Joseph Hughes and Carmen Schabracq. Opening: October 3rd 17:00 on show until Nov 8. A group exhibition co-curated by artist Carmen Schabracq. Gallery van Fanny Freytag is turning 2 and what better way to celebrate than by opening the upcoming exhibition ‘KISSAMBUSHED’, on Friday

Shining Through | Adam Colton

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition Shining Through by Adam Colton. It opens Saturday October 11 and runs until November 15. Colton, known as a sculptor of organic shaped carvings, will show some new sculptures and works on paper. Colton’s career began in the early eighties with white plaster constructions based on

Opening In the Fold at Working Title

opening 02.10.2025 We are pleased to invite you to the opening of the inaugural exhibition In the Fold at Working Title, a new contemporary art gallery located at Van Ostadestraat 43A, in Amsterdam. The exhibition opens on Thursday, 2 October, from 18:00 to 21:00. You are warmly invited to the festive opening and to join us for a

Four Photographers Unseen

Opening Saturday, September 20, 2025 Galerie Ron Mandos is proud to present Four Photographers Unseen, a group exhibition featuring new works by Mayte Breed, Gilleam Trapenberg, Kevin Osepa, and Scarlett Hooft Graafland. Each of these artists uses photography to explore identity, memory, ritual, and the relationship between people and their environments. From intimate reflections on urban

Jacco Olivier | Point Nemo

Opening Saturday, September 20, 2025 Galerie Ron Mandos proudly presents Point Nemo, a major solo exhibition by Jacco Olivier. Long celebrated for his distinctive fusion of painting and animation, Olivier returns with one of his most ambitious presentations to date. The exhibition takes its title from Point Nemo: the most remote location on Earth, farthest from

Manifestation #52: To Be Determined

This summer, Dion Rosina, Thato Toeba, Razia Barsatie and Sarojini Lewis relocate their studios to Buro Stedelijk and generously invite us into their creative process. Together we explore artistic interventions that challenge modes of ‘exhibiting’, interaction and museological practices. Buro Stedelijk welcomes the process out of the studio, into the project space. We occupy the

Tilda Swinton – Ongoing

This autumn, Eye presents Tilda Swinton – Ongoing, an exclusive exhibition dedicated to the celebrated Scottish performer, artist, and fashion icon. This unique and personal exhibition centres on Swinton’s creative collaborations. She will showcase new and existing work by eight artistic partners and close friends: Pedro Almodóvar, Luca Guadagnino, Joanna Hogg, Derek Jarman, Jim Jarmusch, Olivier

Gamesters | Daisy Smith

Festive OpeningSaturday 12 September, 17.00 – 21.00Exhibition Opening TimesSaturday 13 & Sunday 14 September, 14.00 – 18.00Friday 19 & Saturday 20 September, 14.00 – 18.00 Part of the airWG series  One in a series of proposed adaptations of the unfinished Kafka play ‘Der Gruftwächter’ (The Warden of the Tomb). ‘Gamesters’ catalogues nocturnal misdeeds, nightshifts, unearthings,

It smells of sweat and jasmine

It smells of sweat and jasmine addresses labour issues in colonial, contemporary, and diasporic Indonesia through the lens of women and genderqueer artists. Through collecting the artists’ personal histories, experiences, and research, the exhibition traces the complex intersections of patriarchal violence, capitalist labour exploitation, and (neo)colonial plunder. Artists: Fitri DK (ID), Dian Septi Trisnanti (ID),

2% | Mattijs Werner

Capital C Gallery, opening 18 September at 17:30 With the exhibition 2%, Capital C Gallery presents the work of painter and draughtsman Mattijs Werner. For many years, his oeuvre was characterised by layered compositions: multiple images and perspectives brought together into a single whole. In 2023, his practice changed dramatically. Werner was diagnosed with Leber’s disease, a

.tiff 2025

Emerging Belgian Photography I.S.M. FOMU ANTWERPEN In the autumn, .tiff 2025 will travel to the Brakke Grond. This photography exhibition will feature work by a new selection of promising artists, brought together by FOMU – the photography museum of Antwerp. In .tiff 2025, ten Belgian artists and photographers show how photography can encompass different dimensions

Uprooted | Puck Verkade

In Uprooted, artist Puck Verkade takes you into a dreamlike, underground world. A world she creates using handmade sets crafted from recycled cardboard and papier-mâché. The artwork is a life-sized triptych installation, filled with moving images, drawings, sculptures, sound, and performances. Verkade drew inspiration for this work from her own experience of motherhood and the challenges

CaccHho CucchhA: A solo exhibition for Children and Adults | Mercedes Azpilicueta

de Appel presents CaccHho CucchhA, a scenographic exhibition by Mercedes Azpilicueta that treats play as invention, disobedience, and commons making. Commissioned by de Appel, the project unfolds as an immersive ecosystem of modular sculptural costumes, play platforms and a large tapestry, activated through an ongoing series of workshops with children, families, and invited collaborators. CaccHho CucchhA is part

Day for Night | Minne Kersten

Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to present Minne Kersten’s second solo show at the gallery. The exhibition will officially open on Friday 5 September from 17:00 to 20:00, during the opening weekend of the new art season. Minne Kersten is an artist based in Paris and Amsterdam, working with video, installation and paintings. Underneath these media lies a literary approach in

Opening New Gallery Space

On September 12, we are opening the first exhibition in our new permanent gallery space with an exhibition of three artists who draw on their unique personal histories: Fiona Lutjenhuis, Mai van Oers and Alexxx. All three use a highly individual, almost hallucinatory visual language.  The work of Fiona Lutjenhuis (NL, 1991) revolves around depicting

Charles Pétillon | Solo Exhibition

Charles Pétillon (b. 1973) is a French artist known for his poetic installations and photographs featuring white balloons in unexpected places. His work evokes a quiet, contemplative atmosphere capturing fleeting moments and subtle contradictions in our environment. By placing balloon “invasions” in deserted or natural settings, Pétillon highlights the often-overlooked relationship between humanity and its

Opening: The Interwoven Garden

De Ateliers invites you to a festive unveiling on Friday 26 September between 17:00 and 20:00, of the renovated courtyard behind their location for neighbours, art lovers, and artists. We’ll raise a glass with our neighbours, there will be snacks, drinks, and performances. You’re also cordially invited to visit the new exhibition at Woonhuis, Formula

Three Compositions | David Haines

Upstream Gallery proudly presents the Upstream Focus exhibition: Three Compositions by David Haines in the Private Viewing Space. The official opening will take place on Saturday 6 September from 17:00 till 19:30. In his recent work, David Haines continues his exploration of the dark, refracted reflections seen in the black mirrors of our digital devices—images that blur the boundaries of the

Salon de Rentrée | Special Location

Newhouse Gallery opens the season during Amsterdam Art’s Openingsweekend with their first Salon de Rentrée. Hosted in the private apartment of Mick Nieuwenhuis, founder of Newhouse Gallery. In France la rentrée marks the cultural restart after summer. A time when salons, exhibitions and new beginnings set the tone for the year ahead. Our Salon de

Arrangements | Tom Hallet, Maria Nolla Mateos, Ana Resende

puntWG presents a new exhibition: Arrangements, opening on Thursday 28 August 2025 between 18:00 and 20:00! Part of the puntWG Open Call series “Arrangements” is an exhibition by Ana Resende, Tom Hallet and Maria Nolla Mateos. The exhibition came together through looking carefully at archival photographs of the Wilhelmina Gasthuis. Pictures of hospital spaces where

Soluble Meat | MEIRO KOIZUMI

Annet Gelink Gallery is pleased to present Soluble Meat (2025), the latest video work by Meiro Koizumi, on view in the gallery’s project space, The Bakery. Following his major exhibition at Museum De Pont earlier this year, Koizumi brings to Amsterdam a new piece that probes the shifting boundaries between human consciousness and machine intelligence.

Quiet Longing | Helena van der Kraan

Madé van Krimpen presents Helena van der Kraan’s new solo exhibition, which will officially open on Friday 5 September during Gallery Night from 17:00 to 20:00. Helena van der Kraan (1940–2020) captured the quiet beauty of everyday life. In her still lifes, natural light gently shapes a chair, a bottle, or a window, turning ordinary

What remains | Bohyeon Hwang and Sanghyuk Kim

Enseoul is pleased to present What remains, a duo exhibition of new works by Bohyeon Hwang and Sanghyuk Kim. The exhibition will be opened during the festive Gallery Night on Friday 5 September from 17:00 to 20:00. This exhibition examines the beauty of incompleteness and asks whether wholeness, as we imagine it, exists at all.

Los fragmentos que curan | RojoNegro

No Man’s Art Gallery is honoured to present Los fragmentos que curan — the first solo exhibition by RojoNegro, artist duo composed of María Sosa and Noé Martínez, with the gallery. The opening will take place on Saturday 6 September from 17:00 to 20:00, followed by an afterparty till late. In their debut solo exhibition,

There is no going back | Shivangi Kalra

No Man’s Art Gallery presents There is no going back, the first solo exhibition of Delhi-born artist Shivangi Kalra with the gallery, hosted at its second location, KIOSK (Willem de Zwijgerlaan 327). The exhibition will officially open on Saturday 6 September from 17:00 to 20:00, followed by an afterparty at Bos en Lommerweg 88, featuring

T.M./T.M. | Tim Mathijsen

m.simons is proud to announce a solo exhibition by Tim Mathijsen. The artist will open the gallery season on Friday 5 September with a new series of glass-based work he made during a residency at MAKE Eindhoven. Mathijsen’s practice revolves around copying, reproducing, printing and casting for which, in the past, he has used materials

Everybody wants to rule the world | Group show

Gallery Vriend van Bavink invites you to the exhibition Everybody wants to rule the world. This group exhibition on propaganda will open on Friday 5 September at 16:00 and will be open during Gallery Night on the same evening. With the upcoming elections and a collapsed government in mind, this is a moment to reflect

The Deer Years | Phil Bloom

Lumen Travo Gallery is proud to present a new solo exhibition by Dutch artist Phil Bloom (1945, NL). The exhibition will officially open during the Gallery Night of Friday 5 September from 17:00 to 20:00. Featuring a rich selection of works on paper and paintings, the show aims to present a comprehensive overview of Bloom’s oeuvre, spanning

Shakespeare’s Sisters | Marenne Welten

For Marenne Welten, painting is a game. Looking at her work is, in fact, a game too. A game that doesn’t allow you to stand still, but forces you to move in order to see what you see. It’s like standing with your feet in the surf: with every rushing wave, you feel yourself becoming

The Muse Withdraws | Inez de Brauw

Inez de Brauw, Between framed lines, 2025, 155 x 180 cm, oil and acrylic paint on canvas Galerie Fontana Amsterdam would like to welcome you to the opening of the first solo exhibition of Inez de Brauw @ Fontana. The exhibition will officially be opened on Saturday 6 September from 16:00 to 18:00, but will

Out of Time | Filipp Groubnov and Rodrigo Red Sandoval

Josilda da Conceição presents, for the opening of the new season, the exhibition Out of Time. The exhibition will be on view from Friday 5 September during Gallery Night from 17:00 to 20:00. Out of Time “ Nothing in mental life ever truly perishes. Every room is layered with all the rooms that has been

CATS AND HERETICS | Emo Verkerk & Kiana Girigorie

LANG invites you to the new duo show by Emo Verkerk and Kiana Girigorie. During Gallery Night on 5 September you can preview the exhibition. The exhibition will officially open on Saturday, 6 September, from 16:00 to 19:00. “Under the surface of the ordinary, cats and heretics move in silence—their trails murmuring of magic and

Margret Wibmer: Art-Props & Works | Concluding Presentation of the Exhibition ‘Collecting I: Bridges’

At The Merchant House: Concluding presentation of the exhibition Collecting I: Bridges, featuring the collection of Christopher Springham FRSA. In focus: Artist Margret Wibmer—on view from Friday 5 September through Sunday 28 September 2025. Artists of Christopher Springham’s Collection—currently on view at The Merchant House:Tony Andreas, Sylvie Bonnot, Peter Blake, Jim Dine, Tracey Emin, Elizabeth

Inspiration – Expiration I Ewerdt Hilgemann & Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky

Bradwolff & Partners presents the exhibition Inspiration – Expiration for the opening of the season, which will be officially opened during Gallery Night on Friday 5 September between 17:00 and 20:00. Inspiration – Expiration explores breath as movement, force, and the measure of time. Two artists from different generations, each with their own visual language,

Sea Legs | Antonietta Peeters

andriesse – eyck presents the exhibition Sea Legs for the opening of the new gallery season. The official opening of the exhibition takes place during the Opening of the Season weekend, on Friday 5 September (17:00 — 20:00). The exhibition brings together works from various stages of Antonietta Peeters’ practice. From early crochet works to

Opening: Temper Tantrum Bonehouse

W139 opens its mouth and swallows you whole in Temper Tantrum Bonehouse (Chilling Incisions Calling Things That Have No Name), an exhibition initiated by Mette Sterre. Featuring works by Lolly Adams, Özgür Atlagan, Monster Chetwynd, Diane Mahín, Aimée Philips & Nina Läuger, and Mette Sterre, this immersive group show explores the limitless potential of the body—turning W139

Temper Tantrum Bonehouse (Chilling Incisions Calling Things That Have No Name) | Group Show

W139 opens its mouth and swallows you whole in Temper Tantrum Bonehouse (Chilling Incisions Calling Things That Have No Name), an exhibition initiated by Mette Sterre. Featuring works by Lolly Adams, Özgür Atlagan, Monster Chetwynd, Diane Mahín, Aimée Philips & Nina Läuger, and Mette Sterre, this immersive group show explores the limitless potential of the body—turning W139

Solo exhibition | Charles Pétillo

Brandt Gallery is proud to present the solo exhibition of Charles Pétillon. While the exhibition will not officially open until 13 September, the gallery will open its doors to the public during the opening weekend on Friday 5 and Saturday 6 September, offering a unique opportunity to visit during Gallery Night on Friday 5 September

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Who’s The Darkest Of Them All? | Tiemar Tegene

AKINCI is proud to present the first solo exhibition by Ethiopian experimental printmaker Tiemar Tegene (1985, Addis Ababa). Entitled Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Who’s The Darkest Of Them All? They warmly invite you to the festive opening during the Gallery Night on Friday 5 September from 17:00 to 20:00. The exhibition showcases recently created monoprints which,

Vigor | Britte Koolen

During the official openings weekend of the new art season, Galerie Bart will open Britte Koolen’s solo exhibition Vigor on 5 September from 17:00 to 20:00. With this exhibition, she invites us into her unique visual language of ceramic sculptures. A subtle contrast emerges: the use of materials and colours gives the sleek, geometric shapes

PINK | Jan van der Ploeg

Every year, for m.simons’  summer programme, the gallery invites one of its represented artists to curate an exhibition. This allows the artist to provide insight into their practice from a broader perspective. For this year’s occasion, Jan van der Ploeg was invited to curate an exhibition. The exhibition, PINK, opens on Thursday 7 August from 16:00

Folds | Lesley Foxcroft

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition Folds with new works by British sculptor Lesley Foxcroft. The exhibition will open during the opening of the season weekend on Friday 5 September and Saturday 6 September and will be on view until October 4, 2025. Foxcroft is known for her works created in MDF. But she also uses

ceaseless arranger | Anthony Cudahy

GRIMM is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Anthony Cudahy, on view at the Amsterdam gallery from August 29 to October 18, 2025. Anthony Cudahy weaves imagery culled from photo archives, art history, film stills, hagiographic icons and personal photographs to explore themes of queer identity and tenderness. His evocative figurative paintings

The Interfaced and The Compass: Playing Realities | Kévin Bray

Upstream Gallery proudly presents its second solo exhibition with Kévin Bray (1989): The Interfaced and The Compass: Playing Realities. The exhibition officially opens on Saturday 6 September from 17:00 to 19:30 at Kloveniersburgwal 95 in Amsterdam, and therefore will be closed during the Gallery Night on Friday 5 September! Structured as a fictional game inventory, the exhibition The Interfaced

The Devil has all the best times | Tom Solty

Enari is proud to present Tom Solty’s first solo exhibition in the gallery space, titled The Devil has all the best times. This new body of work, created between May and August 2025, arises from a recurring rhythm of oscillation: moments of disorder followed by moments of calm. This cadence mirrors the wider condition of

Short Stories | Eva Räder

For the opening of a new art season, galerie dudokdegroot is proud to present a solo exhibition with new works by Eva Räder. The exhibition will officially open during the weekend of Friday 5 and Saturday 6 September. “In her paintings Eva Räder interweaves art-historical, mass-media and pop-culture set pieces into new pictorial worlds. Putting

Shared Home.Shared Fight | Group Show

Arti et Amicitiae is proud to present Shared Home.Shared Fight. The exhibition about war and who we become, runs from Friday 27 June until Sunday 27 July, with a finissage on Thursday 24 July at 16:00. The exhibition Shared Home.Shared Fight was born out of questions that the Russian full-scale war of aggression raised in Europe, specifically

Nature, perception, and materiality in contemporary lens-based art | Joost Vandebrug, Adam Jeppesen, Inka & Niclas

Bildhalle is proud to present an inspiring group exhibition on nature. The exhibition will festively be opened during the season openings weekend, on Friday 5 September from 17:00 to 20:00. Inka & Niclas, Adam Jeppesen and Joost Vandebrug approach nature not as a static subject but as a dynamic collaborator – fragile, ever-changing and ephemeral.

Beyond | Rody Luton, Hannah Hrabarska, Anna Kakhiani

puntWG presents the exhibition Beyond. This exhibition forms part of the atelierWG series and will be open to visit from Saturday 26 July. The opening will take place on Friday 25 July from 17:00 to 19:00. Beyond brings together works by Rody Luton—an artist based at atelierWG—and two invited Ukrainian artists, Hanna Hrabarska and Anna Kakhiana.

Belonging among belongings | Daeyou Kim

Enseoul presents Belonging among belongings, Daeyou Kim’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition runs from Friday 11 July until Thursday 14 August. Kim’s paintings traverse the porous boundaries of ownership, memory, and desire, forming visual inventories drawn from both lived and imagined realms. Across canvases, domestic objects, historical fragments, and anonymous faces recur—not

ILONA PLAUM | UPCLOSE II

Galerie dudokdegroot invites you to Upclose II by Ilona Plaum. The exhibition will run from 9 July to Saturday, 16 August, during the summer months. Ilona Plaum invites the viewer to descend into her poetic universe, where she challenges our perception. Only when you begin to doubt, do you stumble upon an undeniable truth: doubt

Best of Graduates 2025

Best of Graduates 2025 is the annual summer exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos, highlighting some of the most promising young artists from Dutch art academies. The exhibition opening will take place on Friday, 25 July, from 17:00 to 20:00. At 18:00, Barbara Bos, Head of Exhibitions at Museum Voorlinden, will announce the winner of the

Data Tapestries | Jamal Nxedlana

No Man’s Art Gallery is honoured to present Data Tapestries, the third solo exhibition by Jamal Nxedlana with the gallery. The exhibition will officially be opened on Saturday 19 July at 17:00 at both locations: No Man’s Art Gallery (Bos en Lommerweg 88-90) and NMAG KIOSK (Willem de Zwijgerlaan 327). Known for his sculptural photography

Roots and flowers of existential feelings | Hermelinde Hergenhahn, Tilmann Meyer-Faje, Beate Spitzmüller, Cary Duval Randolph, Bhasha I. Fidelak

Open daily 14-18 h, closed on ThursdaysWednesday 13 August, 19:30 – Artist Talk with the artistsSaturday 16 August, 17:00–17:30 – Guided relaxation for body, mind and heart puntWG presents the exhibition Roots and flowers of existential feelings. This exhibition forms part of the atelierWG series and will be open to visit from Saturday 9 August. Since living systems came

Es gibt keine Sahne, es gibt Krieg I Annaleen Louwes

Extended due to popular demand: October 11 – 25 | October 16 – 18, 1 – 5 PM | October 23 – 25 by appointment Bradwolff Projects proudly presents Es gibt keine Sahne, es gibt Krieg, a new project by photographer and visual artist Annaleen Louwes. Opening Sunday 7 September | 16:00 – 18:00 Performance:

what grows unseen | Lisette de Greeuw & Aysen Kaptanoglu

Before the Summer break, Josilda da Conceição Gallery is pleased to present what grows unseen, a duo show by Lisette de Greeuw and Aysen Kaptanoglu, both alumni of the Rijksacademie. They would like you to join them for the preview at the gallery on Saturday 12 July, from 16:00 till 19:00. In what grows unseen, the two artists investigate the hidden influences

Sensing Interdependence

De Appel invites you to Sensing Interdependence, a retrospective exhibition. It will open on Friday 27 June from 18:00 to 21:00. The next day, a public programme will follow, on Saturday 28 June. Sensing Interdependence is in collaboration with art collective Arts For the Commons (A4C), Rosa Jijon and Francesco Martone Curated by: Aria Spinelli

Open by appointment: New Paintings | Alan Chartlon

In July Slewe Gallery will be open by appointment only and the exhibition of new paintings by Alan Charlton (*1948, UK), which was previously on display in June, can still be viewed. In the exhibition Charlton shows two new series of multi panelled works. One series has a square format and the other is circular.

ZomerSalon Royaal | Amsterdam 750

On Saturday 12 July, CBK Zuidoost will open the most inclusive exhibition of the year: ZomerSalon Royaal. The theme this time is ‘Amsterdam 750 Years’, and as in previous years, the call for submissions was met with great enthusiasm. More than a hundred entries were received from professional artists and enthusiastic amateurs alike. A professional

Jumeler | DMW x Enari

DMW Gallery and Enari Gallery are pleased to present Jumeler, a group exhibition realised through a gallery swap between the two spaces. Borrowing its title from the French word for ‘pairing’ or ‘twinning,’ commonly used to describe the symbolic sisterhood between cities, Jumeler reflects the spirit of collaboration at the heart of this exhibition. For this occasion, DMW

The Magical World of Lizzy Ansingh

Starting June 26, the Luther Museum Amsterdam, in collaboration with Stichting Kunsttunnel, presents the exhibition The Magical World of Lizzy Ansingh – art and influence of a visionary artist. On view through Sunday, September 21. This exhibition celebrates the 150th birthday of Lizzy Ansingh (1875-1959), a pioneer in Dutch art history. The linchpin of the

The Sweet Escape | Groupshow

Upstream Gallery is proud to present The Sweet Escape, a group exhibition on the concept of escapism. The official opening will be held on Saturday, 5 July, between 17:00 and 19:30 and the exhibition will run until Saturday 2 August. If I could escape…The concept of escapism is full of contradictions and yet, because of

“Woven Stories”: Narratives of Connection – The Tapestry of Indonesian-Dutch Heritage | Group Show

22 June – 26 July 2025 | Bradwolff Projects, Amsterdam East Bradwolff Projects presents “Woven Stories,” an exhibition examining the intricate history of the Indonesian-Dutch community. The exhibition will officially open on Sunday, June 22, from 16:00 to 18:00. Through contemporary art—including film, photography, batik, installation, and language-based works—six artists explore themes of identity, migration,

THE EYE OF AMSTERDAM | Group Show

Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to present The Eye of Amsterdam, in celebration of the gallery’s 25th anniversary and the 750th anniversary of the city of Amsterdam. The official opening of the exhibition will take place on Thursday 3 July at 17:00. With work by Ed van der Elsken, Bertien van Manen, Robby Müller, Johannes

Revolutions | Garrett Bradley

Eye Filmmuseum presents the first European solo museum exhibition by American artist and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Garrett Bradley. The exhibition invites visitors into her world: a rich blend of engagement and artistic experimentation, in which she critically examines (film) history and image-making from a contemporary perspective. In 2023, Bradley was awarded the Eye Art & Film

The Portal | Germaine Kruip

From 20 to 25 May, Amsterdam Art Week will take place. As part of the programme, the Iona Stichting will open its doors, including during the weekend of 24–25 May from 12:00 to 16:00. Especially for Amsterdam Art Week, Germaine Kruip will present her sculpture The Portal in the light court of the Iona Huis.

Solo Exhibition | Amol K. Patil

Upstream Gallery is proud to present works by Amol K Patil (IN, 1987) in the gallery’s private viewing space. The opening will take place during Amsterdam Art Week 2025 at the Festive Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May from 17:00 until 21:00. Amol K Patil is a performance and visual artist. His body of work

A tree is one thing, a stone is another: aankopen De Nederlandsche Bank 2020-24

This is the first temporary exhibition in De Nieuwe Schatkamer since the reopening of DNB. Once hermetically sealed, it is now a public space. This exhibition presents an overview of the latest acquisitions of De Nederlandsche Bank, featuring works by emerging artists, including Christine Moldricks, Maze de Boer, Tanja Engelberts, Bobbi Essers, and Emma van der Put.

Para-siting: Clearance | Bring Your Own Book

Visit the exhibition Para-siting: Clearance until Sunday 20 April. Para-siting is a new ongoing programme that runs parallel to the exhibitions at W139. Is looking back an act of necessity or just nostalgia in disguise? In a time oversaturated with images, references, and remakes, the impulse to return—to retrieve and to reframe—feels inevitable. But who’s

Art Audio Tour | Discover art at your pace

All Day Fancy an approachable and surprising art tour during Amsterdam Art Week? Then head out on your own with the Art Audio Tour in two unexpected places: Kalverpassage and Gelderlandplein. Via your own phone, you will be taken along contemporary art works by leading artists, with fascinating audio descriptions that bring the work to

APPLE TREE | Hadrien Gérenton, Tim Mathijsen, Danai Anesiadou, Brianna Leatherbury, Victor Santamarina & Loup Sarion

The Luther Museum Amsterdam, in collaboration with m.simons gallery, presents the sculpture exhibition APPLE TREE. Especially for Amsterdam Art Week, the museum will open its walled garden to the public on Friday 23 May between 17:00 and 19:00 on the Nieuwe Keizersgracht.   The exhibition is curated, and features works by Hadrien Gérenton and Tim Mathijsen,

Performance & Artist Talk: Marleen Sleeuwits

13:00 – 15:00 As part of Amsterdam Art Week 2025, on Sunday 25 May, Galerie Bart presents a unique live performance by Marleen Sleeuwits, offering a glimpse into her creative process. Visitors are invited to witness how raw material transforms into art in an intimate, open-air setting. How do you turn tin into a work

BEDROCK | Young Collectors Circle

At the core of every thriving ecosystem lies BEDROCK—the solid foundation upon which life takes root. Though seemingly immovable, bedrock is continuously shaped by external forces, erosion, and pressure, influencing the layers above it. In nature, it provides stability while allowing for transformation, serving as both a foundation and a catalyst for change. Much like

THE ROOM IS OURS | A Patta Academy Alumni Art Exhibition

During Amsterdam Art Week 2025, four alumni of the Patta Academy – Boris Tönis, Frederique Pinas, Juanita Mendicuti Ortega, and Lenny Pharrel – take over the space at Naritaweg 12 with the exhibition THE ROOM IS OURS. In this temporary, self-created world, the artists have complete freedom to shape the space as their own – from walls to floors, from atmosphere to artwork. THE

Prey for me | Michal Helfman

tegenboschvanvreden cordially invites you to the first solo exhibition of Michal Helfman (1973, Tel Aviv) in the gallery, Prey for me. The official opening will take place on Thursday 22 May during the Festive Gallery Night of Amsterdam Art Week 2025.  Who is who? Who is playing and why? What is the aim of the game? Where are you

Thinking through Touch | melanie bonajo

AKINCI proudly presents Thinking through Touch, an exhibition by Melanie bonajo during Amsterdam Art Week. The exhibition will be opened during Festive Gallery Night on 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. This exhibition brings together video works with scenography by Théo Demans, grounded in queer, feminist, anti-ableist, and anti-racist perspectives on the body, sexuality, and intimacy.

Decoys | Dan Walsh

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Decoys, an exhibition with new works by American artist Dan Walsh. The exhibition opens Saturday 12 April at 17:00 and lasts until May 17, 2025. Walsh, who recently had a solo exhibition at the Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht, will show a new series of works on

We Tried to Chew, It Tasted Burnt | Tiago Santos & Gloriya Avgust.

Josilda da Conceição warmly invites you to the opening of We Tried to Chew, It Tasted Burnt on Saturday 14 April, a duo exhibition featuring Tiago Santos and Gloriya Avgust. How do we come to know the world? How do we swallow it back into the body?  Formed material becomes raw matter, its structure broken down,

After Dark | Madison Skriver

Enari Gallery is happy to present After Dark, a solo exhibition by Madison Skriver. The exhibition will be opened on Friday 11 April at 17:00. Her new series explores the tension between nostalgia and reality, drawing inspiration from mid-century American culture and cinematic storytelling. With influences like David Lynch, the artist delves into the contrast

What remains | Folkert de Jong & Tild Greene

During Amsterdam Art Week, Semester 9 proudly presents the new duo exhibition WHAT REMAINS by Tild Green and Folkert de Jong. The festive opening will take place on Friday 23 May starting at 17:00 at Projectspace 38/40. WHAT REMAINS brings together two artists who confront the paradox of preservation in an age of disposable culture.

To Breathe | Kimsooja

De Oude Kerk presents To Breathe, a large-scale, site-specific installation by Kimsooja, one of the most prominent contemporary artists of our time. Opening during Amsterdam Art Week 2025, the exhibition offers a new perspective on themes such as migration, being in transit, and the idea of home, in relation to the city of Amsterdam. Kimsooja transforms

Friede auf Erden

To mark 80 years of freedom, the Amsterdam Museum has invited artist duo Sander Breure and Witte van Hulzen to create an exhibition of new work, taking the wartime history of Huis Willet-Holthuysen as a point of departure. For this exhibition, Breure and Van Hulzen delved into the history of the Second World War and

Women of Amsterdam – an ode

As part of Amsterdam’s 750th anniversary, the Amsterdam Museum is presenting the multifaceted project Women of Amsterdam – an ode. With this initiative, the museum aims to enrich the city’s history by collecting letters, poems, videos, illustrations and audio messages dedicated to women who have made a significant impact on Amsterdam. By gathering these odes, the

The Portal | Germaine Kruip

Iona Stichting is proud to present Germaine Kruip‘s sculpture The Portal during Amsterdam Art Week. On Thursday 22 May, she will explain her work during an Artist Talk. Since 2017, Germaine Kruip has been creating what she calls ‘sonic sculptures’ in collaboration with renowned instrument maker Thein Brass in Germany. Made of a special metal

Crossing Lives | Mapping the World – Part 1

Lumen Travo Gallery is pleased to announce two new solo shows by Kristiina Koskentola & Jens Pfeifer. Join them for the opening on Friday 11 April, between 17:00 and 19:00. In the exhibition space, Kristiina Koskentola presents a collection of recent works, including the sound installation Crossing Lives (2022) that stems from long-term collaborative research with Megumi Shimizu in Northern Honshu, Japan. In

DE BANDSHIRTS | Vera Boels, Cengiz Imamdi, Firouz Wildbarz & Wieger Windhorst

Galerie de Schans presents the exhibition of the artist collective De Bandshirts. It will open on Saturday 10 May at 17:00 and will also be part of Amsterdam Art Week 2025. During Art Week, Galerie de Schans, in collaboration with No Limits! Art Castle is hosting an event around this exhibition on Friday 23 May.

Manifestation #53: I Must Still Grow in the Dark | Belkis Ayón, Ana María Gómez López, Jessica Mitrani, Paulo Nazareth, Andrés Pereira Paz, René Peña and José Antonio Vega Macotela

Buro Stedelijk presents Manifestation #53: I Must Still Grow in the Dark, which will open on Thursday 22 May between 19:30 and 21:30, during Amsterdam Art Week 2025. I must still grow in the dark is an eclipsing group exhibition curated by Stéphanie Noach and Rita Ouédraogo in which darkness operates as a vital matter

Punctum ( KISS. RIDE. REPEAT.) | Aldo van den Broek

As part of Amsterdam Art Week 2025, Gallery Vriend van Bavink is proud to present Aldo van den Broek‘s third solo exhibition at the gallery: Punctum (KISS, RIDE, REPEAT.) The exhibition will open during Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. In his new paintings, Aldo van den Broek (1985) incorporates current

New Paintings | Alan Charlton

During the Festive Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May of the Amsterdam Art Week 2025, the exhibition with New Paintings by the British artist Alan Charlton will be opened at Slewe Gallery. In the exhibition Charlton (*1948, Sheffield) will show two new series of multi panelled works. One series has a square format and the

Solo Exhibition | Radenko Milak

Rutger Brandt Gallery is pleased to host the solo exhibition of internationally acclaimed artist Radenko Milak as part of Amsterdam Art Week 2025. The exhibition will open during Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. Join The gallery for Radenko Milak’s Solo Exhibition During Amsterdam Art Week 2025 About Radenko Milak: Radenko

Intsomi | Buhlebezwe Siwani

No Man’s Art Gallery is delighted to present Intsomi, the third solo exhibition by Buhlebezwe Siwani with the gallery. The festive opening will take place in coordination with the Festive Gallery Night of the Amsterdam Art Week 2025, on Thursday 22 May at 17:00. Intsomi will be running over both gallery spaces, including NMAG de

Liminal Nature – Where Boundaries Dissolve | Group Exhibition

Newhouse Gallery presents Liminal Nature – Where Boundaries Dissolve, a group exhibition centred around the transformative installation Nature’s Visual Sound by Sandra Keja Planken. This immersive work invites viewers into a liminal world where nature and humanity intertwine, challenging perceptions of space, materiality, and coexistence. The opening will take place during the Festive Gallery Night as part of

Recente Sorry’s | Guillaume Bijl

Belgian surrealist Guillaume Bijl returns to Lumen Travo Gallery for a special solo exhibition, Recente Sorry’s, during the Amsterdam Art Week 2025. The exhibition will have its opening on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00, during Festive Gallery Night! Guillaume Bijl (1946, Antwerp) is known for his large-scale installations and visual realism. Since the

Danny: I Made You Up | Quintus Glerum & Christos Mavrodis

During Amsterdam Art Week 2025, Josilda da Conceição will present the exhibition I Made You Up, in which artists Quintus Glerum and Christos Mavrodis create a fictional character together. The opening will take place during Festive Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. In the exhibition, the common ground that two artists,

Me Is Designer | Galerie Ron Mandos X Atelier Van Lieshout Pop Up Exhibition

Galerie Ron Mandos and Atelier Van Lieshout are joining forces for a new pop-up exhibition, Me Is Designer, at Lensvelt during Amsterdam Art Week 2025. Stop by for celebratory drinks during Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May between 19:00 and 21:00 and meet Joep van Lieshout-the artist fed up with being an artist. The pop-up

Hogevaart en de bekoring van het kleine | Thijs Segers

Galerie Fontana would like to welcome you to the solo exhibition ‘Hogevaart en de bekoring van het kleine’ featuring new paintings by Thijs Segers. The exhibition will open during the Festive Gallery Night of Amsterdam Art Week 2025, on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00, in the presence of the artist. During the opening,

Re-Surface | Marleen Sleeuwits

During Amsterdam Art Week 2025, Galerie Bart will open on 22 May Marleen Sleeuwits‘ solo exhibition Re-Surface, an intriguing exploration of everyday interiors and their often unnoticed aesthetics. The exhibition invites visitors to take a fresh look at the spaces we inhabit every day. In what places do we actually spend most of our time

Triple B | Nayul Kim, Marc Oosting and Daniel Hofstede

Enseoul is pleased to present Triple B, a compelling group exhibition featuring the works of Nayul Kim, Marc Oosting, and Daniel Hofstede. Organised as part of Amsterdam Art Week 2025, the exhibition runs from 22 May to 19 June 2025 and brings together three distinct artistic voices, each exploring themes of form, materiality, and narrative

Only love will save us | Johanna Bath

Enari Gallery is proud to present Only love will save us, a solo exhibition by Johanna Bath (1980, DE) during Amsterdam Art Week 2025. The opening will be on Thursday 22 May, between 17:00 and 21:00 during the Festive Gallery Night. In her latest body of work, Bath shifts focus from the fleeting nature of memory and

Premieres | Groupshow

Bildhalle is pleased to reopen its doors during Amsterdam Art Week 2025 in the heart of Amsterdam’s historic centre at Singel 272. The new exhibition Premieres will open during the Festive Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May from 17:00 until 21:00. After a brief period of relocation, Bildhalle, with a strong focus on photography and

Drawing | Henri Jacobs, Marijn van Kreij, Emma Talbot, Derk Thijs, Toon Verhoef

On 22 May, during Amsterdam Art Week, Galerie Onrust will open a group exhibition featuring works of paper by Henri Jacobs, Marijn van Kreij, Emma Talbot, Derk Thijs, and Toon Verhoef. Join us for the Festive Gallery Night from 17:00 to 21:00. Henri Jacobs (b. Zandoerle, NL, 1960) combines detailed craftsmanship with an open and

If it is true that I am someone, I want to be a person | Bernice Nauta

With pride, m.simons presents the first solo exhibition of Bernice Nauta, If it is true that I am someone, I want to be a person, at the gallery during Amsterdam Art Week. The artist has previously been represented by the gallery at Art Island 2024 and through a video presentation in the gallery. Bernice Nauta

Liquid Body | Pamela Rosenkranz

During Amsterdam Art Week 2025, Liquid Body by Pamela Rosenkranz will open at the Stedelijk Museum. From 21 May to 24 August 2025, the Stedelijk will present Liquid Body, the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands by Swiss artist Pamela Rosenkranz. Rosenkranz is known for her immersive installations that stimulate the senses and deeply explore the changing relationship

Penumbra | Marjolein Rothman

Dudokdegroot is proud to present Penumbra, a solo exhibition featuring a new series of paintings by Marjolein Rothman. In her debut presentation at the gallery, Rothman sheds new light on the classical chiaroscuro technique. The exhibition will be opened on Friday 14 April. Derived from Modern Latin, the term penumbra refers to the shadow cast

Duo exhibition | Esther Kokmeijer & Margriet van Weenen

Gallery Vriend van Bavink is pleased to invite you to the new duo show by Esther Kokmeijer and Margriet van Weenen with new video work by Anouk Kruithof. The opening will take place on Friday 11 April at 16.00. Esther Kokmeijer – Where the Sky meets the Sea, meets the Ice.Margriet van Weenen – The mountain

Half bodies of a full circle | Ehsan Ul Haq

Galerie Martin van Zomeren warmly invites you to the new exhibition Half bodies of a full circle by Ehsan Ul Haq, which will be opened on the Saturday 3 May. The exhibition will also be running during the Amsterdam Art Week 2025. ‘Half is one and one is full… A state of living between being

Sag mir wo die Blumen sind | Anselm Kiefer

For the first time in their history, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam are joining forces to present a major joint exhibition of one of the most important artists of our time: Anselm Kiefer. The exhibition will also be visible during the Amsterdam Art Week 2025, between 20 and 25 May. The

Meet Rainbow Soulclub #2

Join us on Saturday, April 12, to meet Rainbow Soulclub members during an informal afternoon featuring various activities, including live painting at the drawing table with Ebby, Abdi, and David, spiritual education in the tent with Mimosa, an informal group discussion on homelessness and housing in Amsterdam with Malika Amghar, a vegan spring roll workshop

Traces of the Intangible – sun, shell and soil

22-05-2025 – 06-07-2025 | KERSGALLERY KERSGALLERY proudly presents Traces of the Intangible – sun, shell and soil, a group exhibition featuring works by artists Taqwa Ali, AYO, and Lotte Wieringa, in collaboration with guest curator Jonas van Kappel. on sun, shell and soil Rooted in the exploration of organic material, movement, memory, and the sensory,

Upclose | Ilona Plaum

During Amsterdam Art Week 2025, dudokdegroot will present Upclose, a solo exhibition by Ilona Plaum, running parallel to the solo Presence at Huis Marseille. The exhibition will open during the Festive Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May from 17:00. Ilona Plaum takes the viewer into her poetic universe, where she puts our perception on shaky

The Stillness Between | Loes van Roozendaal

LANG warmly invites you to the new exhibition by recently graduated artist Loes van Roozendaal. The exhibition will open on Saturday 22 March. At her graduation show at the HKU in 2024, Loes van Roozendaal caught our attention with her white paintings, where the light falling on the glass was central. She also painted blinds, through which

THERE ARE (MANY) PARTS TO THIS – 4 | G

THERE ARE (MANY) PARTS TO THIS – 4 is the fourth and final presentation of performances and installations at Marwan by artist, natural death researcher, babysitter, and raver G. Curated by Dee Hehewerth, Tirza Kater and Tim Mathijsen.

PPP | Sunflower Soup collective

This spring, Sunflower Soup collective brings PPP to life—a Political Party for Potatoes and other beings. PPP transforms W139 into a site of collective practice: an open workspace where you are welcome to make and share! The exhibition will be opened on Friday 23 May during Amsterdam Art Week between 19:00 and 22:00. Through a comprehensive

ft. | senakirfa A. & S*an D. Henry-Smith

puntWG presents the new exhibition ft. which will be opened Friday 16 May and will also be visited during Amsterdam Art Week 2025. In this exhibition, senakirfa A. and S*an D. Henry-Smith will show new work in which poetry, sound and image come together. By hard experience they had learnt that isolated efforts were doomed

In Situ | Rikkert Paauw

Madé van Krimpen is proud to present In Situ, a solo exhibition by artist Rikkert Paauw. The official opening will be held during the Amsterdam Art Week 2025 Festive Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. Rikkert Paauw works directly with his surroundings. He collects local objects and transforms them on-site, creating

Collecting I: Bridges | Featuring: Tracey Emin, Banksy, Damien Hirst, Bridget Riley, James Rosenquist et al.

Art & Sustainability at TMHwww.merchanthouse.nl/eventsOn view through Sunday 28 September 2025 In celebration of the 750th anniversary of Amsterdam and the opening of the second decade of The Merchant House (TMH) dedicated to art in the city, we present Collecting I: Bridges. This special exhibition explores the transformative nature of art collecting as an open-ended conversation among collectors,

Yere Mi Sten | Augusta Curiel

Foam presents Yere Mi Sten, the first retrospective exhibition in the Netherlands dedicated to the work of Augusta Curiel (Suriname, 1873-1937). The exhibition will officially be opened on May 22 between 17:30 and 21:00 during Amsterdam Art Week 2025. With her sister Anna (Suriname, 1875–1958) as her assistant, Curiel ran a successful photography studio in

Foam 3h: Tones of the Ecotone | Finn Maätita & Jerrold Saija

Foam 3h presents Tones of the Ecotone, a collaborative exhibition by Finn Maätita (NL, 1998) and Jerrold Saija (NL, 1996). The exhibition honors the ‘ecotone’ – the transition zone between two ecosystems, such as between land and water – and connects this with the artists’ Moluccan roots and the diaspora. The central focus is on

Every Act of Struggle: Intrusion and Assembly | Group Exhibition

De Appel is proud to present Every Act of Struggle: Intrusion and Assembly, an exhibition by artists who explore how Dutch cultural institutions address historical injustice through archival research, discussions, and activations. The exhibition will be opened on Thursday 24 April and will be running during the Amsterdam Art Week 2025, in which the exhibition

Experience everything | Erika Peucelle

During Amsterdam Art Week 2025, Stigter van Doesburg is proud to present the exhibition Experience everything by Erika Peucelle. The opening will take place during the Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. Do you long to experience everything life has to offer? What does it truly mean to live fully? This

Active landscapes | Jaap van den Ende

AKINCI is proud to announce the solo exhibition Active Landscapes by Jaap van den Ende (Delft, 1944). The exhibition features old and new works by the artist and will run from 11 April until 10 May, 2025. The opening of the exhibition will take place on Friday 11 April between 17:00 and 19:00. ‘Behind observable

Théâtre de Tréteaux | Mik Bakker

During Amsterdam Art Week 2025, andriesse ~ eyck gallery is proud to present the exhibition of Mik Bakker Théâtre de Tréteaux. The exhibition will be opened during the Festive Gallery Night on 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. Mik Bakker’s work moves between different disciplines, from sculpture, to design and architecture. She sees these as

The Sexshop Artshow | Group Exhibition

No Limits! Art Castle opened a new location in the Red Light District and started with an exciting group show: The Sexshop Artshow! The show will also be running during the Amsterdam Art Week 2025. The Sexshop Artshow is a group exhibition that celebrates the intersection of art, intimacy, and the unexpected. Can a masterpiece

Everybody Wants To Be a Rolling Stone | Joseph Palframan

As part of the Amsterdam Art Week 2025 Upstream Gallery proudly presents the first exhibition by Joseph Thabang Palframan with the gallery: Everybody Wants To Be a Rolling Stone. The official opening will take place on Saturday 10 May from 17.00 – 19.30, but the exhibition will also be on view during Festive Gallery Night on

Utopia Now! | Yael Bartana

Utopia Now! Following her success at the Venice Biennale, Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to celebrate over 20 years of collaboration with artist Yael Bartana, presenting her seventh solo exhibition at the gallery. Utopia Now! brings together a recent body of work, continuing Bartana’s exploration of collective identity and the possibilities of imagining communities beyond fixed

Duo Exhibition | Anthony Goicolea & Shen Wei

Galerie Ron Mandos is excited to present two new exhibitions by artists Anthony Goicolea and Shen Wei. Join them for the preview during the Festive Gallery Night of Amsterdam Art Week 2025 on Thursday 22 May from 17:00 to 19:00, in presence of both artists. At 18:00 Shen Wei will perform Knee Touching Knee, a

I am a lot of people | Lisette van Hoogenhuyze

During Amsterdam Art Week 2025, Gallery by Fanny Freytag is proud to present the solo exhibition I am a lot of people by Lisette van Hoogenhuyze. The exhibition will take pbe open during Festive Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 19:00. In I am a lot of people, Lisette van Hoogenhuyze explores

We Can Talk About Something Else | Group Exhibition

Loods 6 is pleased to invite you to the group exhibition We Can Talk About Something Else. The exhibition will be opened on Friday 9 May and will also be running during the Amsterdam Art Week 2025. We talk every day—but how often do we have truly meaningful conversations? We Can Talk About Something Else

Solo Exhibition | Helen Verhoeven

Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to announce its first solo exhibition of Helen Verhoeven, showcasing new work by the artist. The exhibition will be opened during Festive Gallery Night during Amsterdam Art Week on 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. Verhoeven makes paintings, sometimes accompanied by ceramic work, stained-glass windows, print-making, film or installation. Her

Digital Deluge

In the ABN AMRO Art Space, ABN AMRO shares its collection with a wide audience through rotating presentations, provides a platform for new developments in art, and offers artists a stage in the Zuidas district. Currently on view are the collection presentation Digital Deluge and the ABN AMRO Art Prize exhibition Ophelia’s Awakening, featuring work

MARTAN + DUDOKDEGROOT

Visit the new exhibition at galerie dudokdegroot! The gallery invited fashion label MARTAN to make an installation in the gallery space.

I Wish This Was A Song

Luther Museum invites you to its new exhibition, which opens on March 28 and will run during the Amsterdam Art Week. ‘I Wish This Was A Song‘ runs parallel to the exhibition ‘Sing!’ at the Luther Museum Amsterdam. Eleven contemporary artworks are installed in the museum’s period rooms, temporarily integrated into the historical collection as

Mapping Belonging: A Retrospective on Home | Mayrah Udvardi

Part of the airWG series Exhibition Opening: Saturday 15 March, 14:00-19:00Exhibition Times: 15 – 23 March, Thu-Sun 14:00-18:00 & Mon-Wed by appointment Mapping Belonging presents an in-depth reflection on the spatial conditions for belonging as experienced by atelierWG Artist in Residence, Mayrah Udvardi. During her three-month residency, Udvardi examined the diverse places she has called

‘Gravity’ by Koen van den Broek and ‘Babylon Fading’ by Anselm Reyle

Galerie Ron Mandos presents Gravity by Koen van den Broek and Babylon Fading by Anselm Reyle, two solo exhibitions exploring movement, materiality, and experimentation. Running through May 11, 2025, these exhibitions bring together distinct perspectives through a dynamic interplay of materials and forms. Van den Broek transforms roads into paintings and sculptures, distilling the fleeting nature of travel into

A foot between the door | Benjamin Francis

No Man’s Art Gallery invites you to the solo-exhibition by Benjamin Francis. A foot between the door marks the beginning of the gallery’s new collaboration with Benjamin Francis, whose practice translates into performance and object-based works, placing the audience in unexpected situations. By creating site-specific environments, Francis aims to challenge and subvert dominant systems of

Liminal | Koen Kievits and Nara Kim

Enseoul is delighted to present Liminal, a duo exhibition featuring Koen Kievits (b. 1996, NL) and Nara Kim (b. 1998, KR) opening on Friday 14 March between 5 – 8 pm. Through distinct yet complementary practices, both artists explore the shifting boundaries of memory, materiality, and perception. The title, Liminal, refers to a state of transition—where the real and imagined

Shifting Realities | Jaehun Park

Bradwolff & Partners presents Shifting Realities, a solo exhibition by Jaehun Park which will also be running during the Amsterdam Art Week 2025. The exhibition will be opened on Friday 16 May. In his work, the physical and digital realms, reality and simulation, seamlessly blend together. Park explores the impact of technology on our perception, creating

All My Colours for You | Sagí Amir Gros

‘All My Colours for You’ is an interdisciplinary art project by award-winning international artist, theatre director, film director, and choreographer Sagí Amir Gros. The project features a film installation that integrates dance, theater and performance, offering individuality, and cultural identity. Drawing from Sagí’s diverse background, which includes both Jewish and European-Arabic heritage, the project transcends

“Augenblick” | Katrin Korfmann

Bradwolff & Partners is proud to present “Augenblick”, a solo exhibition by Katrin Korfmann, where new and existing works come together. Korfmann delves into the boundaries of photography, playing with the illusion of reality. A photograph serves as a representation of a space and time that no longer exists—or perhaps never existed. Through this exhibition,

What Cannot Be Held | Group exhibition

What Cannot Be Held: Hedendaagse stemmen uit de Belgische kunst brings together works by artists from Mu.ZEE’s collection at the Brakke Grond. During the period when the museum is closed due to renovation, Dutch curators will offer a new look at the Ostend museum’s collection in collection presentations at the Brakke Grond over the next

Van Ostade Biennale VI: Positions | Stefano Caimi & Natalia Jordanova

For the sixth edition of the Van Ostade Biënnale, traditionally held during Amsterdam Art Week, Galerie Fleur & Wouter and GoMulan proudly present one exhibition: Positions. The exhibition brings together two artists who use new media to explore and reinterpret traditional art forms. GoMulan presents Lichenescent, a mixed-media series by artist Stefano Caimi. In Lichenescent, Caimi uses

Monuments of Memory | Irina Birger & Peter Vink

Arti et Amicitiae presents the duo show Monuments of Memory by Irina Birger and Peter Vink. The exhibition will open on Friday 9 May and will be on view during Amsterdam Art Week 2025. In this exhibition, Irina Birger presents large-scale charcoal drawings alongside Peter Vink’s light installation. Since 1998 Birger worked on charcoal drawings

Ghosts | Group exhibition

Upstream Gallery is pleased to present the group exhibition Ghosts. This exhibition, curated by Anne de Jong, brings together artists who work with artificial intelligence or critically reflect on it. The rapid developments in AI are bringing major changes to society and creative processes. The artists in this exhibition explore both the potential and darker aspects

Zarafa, le bel animal du roi | Adriana Bogdanova

Bradwolff Projects presents a new exhibition by Adriana Bogdanova, telling the story of Zarafa, the Sudanese giraffe gifted to France in 1826. Her arrival caused a sensation, turning this exotic animal into a political instrument. Bogdanova explores the implications of this spectacle—how power operates through display, how nature is framed within human systems, and how

Overview sharpens the mind  | Mirjam de Zeeuw

Exhibition hours: Wednesday, March 12, from noon until Friday, March 14, until 4 p.m. Arti et Amicitiae invites you to Mirjam de Zeeuw’s temporary exhibition in the ArtSpace! Mirjam de Zeeuw: ‘Overview sharpens the mind’ features three photo series from my archive. The series ‘Stoves’ consisting of five digitally processed prints of scans of photo

Offspring 2025 | Open Studios

Offspring 2025 marks the end of the working period at De Ateliers of Finn Theuws, Flora Fritz, Greta Eimulytė, Levi van Gelder, Lizzy Deacon, Lorian Gwynn, Ruoru Mou, Sofía Salazar Rosales, Swan Lee, and Tumelo Mtimkhulu. This is your chance to experience The Ateliers from the artists’ perspective. Enter through an entrance of your choice

Photography in Dialogue | Sylvie Bonnot & Zhu Hong

In this exhibition, French artists Sylvie Bonnot (1982, FR) and Zhu Hong (1975, FR born CN) bring almost 20 years of artistic experimentation with spaces to their oeuvres. The artists became friends while working together on their shows at The Merchant House (in 2017) and at Capital C x Amsterdam Art (in 2021). Both start with photography; but, in

 She Keeps Them Warm With Her Skirt | AnnaMaria Pinaka

The solo exhibition She Keeps Them Warm With Her Skirt by AnnaMaria Pinaka opens on 9 May at ROZENSTRAAT – a rose is a rose is a rose, and will also be on view during Amsterdam Art Week 2025. In her first solo show in the Netherlands, Pinaka (b. 1983, Thessaloniki) brings together seemingly contradictory iconic representations

LIGHT | Julius Stibbe

Julius Stibbe presents a series of recent paintings in his fourth solo exhibition, LIGHT, during Amsterdam Art Week 2025 at LANG. The official opening will take place during Festive Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. The exhibition runs until June 21. The evolution of Julius Stibbe’s (1995, Amsterdam) work is embedded in

1985-2025 | Group Exhibition

Galerie Fons Welters is proud to present 1985-2025, during the Amsterdam Art Week 2025. The exhibition celebrates four decades of contemporary art at the gallery. The opening of the exhibition will be held during Festive Gallery Night on Thursday 22 May between 17:00 and 21:00. Founded in 1985 on Palmdwarsstraat in the Jordaan and relocating

Manifestation #54: Shifting | Spirit | Time

What does it mean to return—again and again—to a sound, a word, a gesture?To linger with repetition as both ritual and resistance? In Shifting | Spirit | Time, Julianknxx transforms the echo into matter itself. This new commission, unfolding as a multi-screen film installation at Buro Stedelijk’s Central Space, emerges from the artist’s May 2024

When Nature Comes Close | Alexandra Verkerk & Joop Haring

Exhibtion Open: 4 – 9 March, 13:00 – 18:00 Alexandra Verkerk & Joop Haring invite you to their show in puntWG, Amsterdam. It’s our reflection to ‘Nature’,  all around us. And it’s Springtime! They are showing: paintings, sculptures, drawings and wall hangings in puntWG Slideshow: Friday, 7 March at 17:00 Spring-party / Finissage: Sunday, 9 March at

Juicy Fruit | Eric Giraudet de Boudemange

Dear Reader, I’m very excited to invite you to the opening of Juicy Fruits at Galerie Martin van Zomeren, an exhibition about fertility and my experience of fatherhood with a touch of science fiction. Juicy Fruits is my first solo exhibition in a Dutch gallery. I will be displaying the works that I produced during my residency at

Bling Bling | Carel Blotkamp

Opening: Saturday March 15th, 17.00 – 19.00 andriesse ~ eyck is pleased to invite you to the opening of the exhibition Bling Bling, Carel Blotkamp, sequin works 2000 – 2025. On the occasion of Carel Blotkamp’s eightieth birthday, we are exhibiting an overview of his work from the past twenty-five years. For Blotkamp, who in

Duo Duo: Everyday Beauty | Groupshow

Project Space 38/40 Launches a New Program of Duo Exhibitions on March 7 at 19:00! We kick off with DUO DUO – Everyday Beauty. From the obsession with objects in 17th-century Dutch still lifes to Marcel Duchamp’s readymades, artists have always sought ways to elevate the everyday. While the still life painters of the Dutch

28 Portals | Geert Goiris

Desolated landscapes, meteorological phenomena, ruines of Utopian architecture. And dryly photographed minerals to subdued and enigmatic images of his children. At first glance, the world Geert Goiris creates in his photographs seems very diverse. Photography, traditionally a medium that records the past, transforms in Goiris’s hands into a medium that seems to depict the future.

Under the same sun | Jan Kuhlemeier

Rutger Brandt Gallery is delighted to present Under the same sun, the first solo show by Dutch artist Jan Kuhlemeier at the gallery. The exhibition feartures a selection of new paintings inspired by Kuhlemeier’s recent travels. The exhibition opens on Saturday 1st March 16.00 – 18.00. About the Exhibition Jan Kuhlemeier creates vibrant, abstract paintings

Chambers | Angela Heisch

Known for her luminous application of color, Heisch composes paintings of repeated motifs, curving forms, and delicate, gestural lines. Drawing inspiration from organic bodies, patterns in nature, and the cosmos, Heisch’s paintings are infused with waves of energy and tension, capturing triumphant yet fleeting moments of balance and stillness. Heisch paints carefully in multi-layered applications

The moon wanted to be the sun, but it was too late to change | Arturo Kameya

GRIMM is pleased to present a solo exhibition of works by Arturo Kameya at the Amsterdam gallery, opening on Thursday 22 May during the Festive Gallery Night of Amsterdam Art Week 2025. Arturo Kameya’s work examines the narratives and myths that comprise different versions of socio-political history of Peru. Works in various media are often

Lutherans into focus | Koos Breukel

Extended through March 16! What is actually ‘typically Lutheran’ and what role and position do Lutherans have in our society? In the monumental hall of the Luther Museum we are showing – by way of a portrait gallery – an art commission by ‘photographer of all Dutch people’ Koos Breukel: Lutherans into focus. The history

God’s Army | Folkert de Jong

Through Sunday, March 16, the Luther Museum Amsterdam presents the exhibition Gods Army, an impressive intervention in the museum’s monumental church hall by internationally renowned artist Folkert de Jong. It is the first exhibition in the new series Kunst in de Kerkzaal, in which each time a leading artist is invited to give an artistic

Radius: The Gaze Beyond Vision | Ibrahim Quraishi

Lumen Travo Gallery is delighted to invite you to the opening of Radius: The Gaze Beyond Vision, featuring a video and sound installation by Ibrahim Quraishi, curated by Jacek Sosnowski. This project explores the cognitive presence of drones and their dual role as both observers and participants. Radius: The Gaze Beyond Vision makes a powerful

Moderate tear, refurbished to be heard | Nadim Choufi & Johann Arens

Josilda da Conceição is pleased to present ‘Moderate tear, refurbished to be heard’, a duo exhibition where recent works by Johann Arens and Nadim Choufi are brought together. Both artists share a commitment to a poetic rendition of everyday materials that reinserts autonomy and agency. They each find tenderness in found language  – ranging from furnishing and signages

New Works | Nina Beier

Woonhuis is pleased to present New Works, a solo exhibition by Nina Beier. Invited by the participants of De Ateliers, Beier takes this opportunity to create a new body of works. Drawing inspiration from the distinctive structure and ethos of the artists’ institute, New Works takes off from a spirit of experimentation, offering a new

Roiter’s Spheres | Andrei Roiter

AKINCI is proud to announce the solo exhibition Roiter’s Spheres by Andrei Roiter (Moscow,1960). The exhibition features a new series of works that Roiter has been working on since last year and will run from 21 February to 5 April, 2025. The opening of the exhibition will take place on Friday 21 February between 17:00

Father | Diana Markosian

Foam is proud to present the exhibition Father by artist Diana Markosian. This is the first time the exhibition is shown in its entirety. Father  traces Markosian’s journey of reconnecting with her estranged father through images, family snapshots, and film.  At the age of seven, Diana Markosian and her brother were taken from their home in

Yawm al-Firak | Sakir Khader

Yawm al-Firak, Arabic for Day of Separation, is the first solo museum exhibition by the Palestinian-Dutch photographer Sakir Khader. Since 2024, he has been the first Palestinian photographer selected to join the renowned photography collective Magnum Photos. Through his firsthand experiences in Palestinian occupied territories, Khader brings the viewer directly into the heart of the occupation. His

Terror of Beauty | Sarah Amrani

Foam 3h presents Terror of Beauty, the first solo museum exhibition by artist Sarah Amrani. With her work, Amrani explores the complex relationship between technology, culture and beauty standards. The multimedial exhibition invites visitors to think critically about how our perception of beauty and identity is shaped in the digital age. Sarah Amrani explores the

An Unfinished World | Saul Leiter

Foam is proud to present a major retrospective exhibition of the celebrated American artist Saul Leiter (1923–2013). Leiter is seen as one of the most important photographers of the 1950’s in the United States, and a pioneer of colour photography. This exhibition brings together over 200 works, consisting of photography, both black-and-white and colour, as

Meet the Artist | Koos Breukel

Foam presents Meet the Artist, an exhibition that offers a special insight into the life and career of one of the Netherlands’ leading portrait photographers: Koos Breukel. This exhibition not only offers an overview of his impressive oeuvre, but also invites visitors to meet the artist himself and engage in conversation with him. In a specially

PROMISE THAT YOU WILL SING ABOUT ME | Groupshow

Inaugural Exhibition Vriend van Bavink’s new gallery space A group exhibition revolving around the theme ’Empathy’ With work by: Kenneth Aidoo, Sam Andrea, Celine van den Boorn, Stijn ter Braak, Aldo van den Broek, Koos Buster, Tina Farifteh, Roos van Haaften, Tja Ling Hu, Ayşen Kaptanoğlu, Su Melo, Piet Parra, Maurice van Tellingen , Koen Vermeule, Theo

Edgelanders: Amsterdam On Trial | Ehsan Fardjadniya & Raul Balai

The Indictment – Les Citoyens Actifs / Le Colloque  In Edgelanders: Amsterdam On Trial, artists Ehsan Fardjadniya and Raul Balai work on an indictment of the municipality of Amsterdam. They demand that the city fulfil its ethical and legal obligations towards undocumented migrants. The project, which leads to a public trial in late October 2025

Blind Date | Anya Gallaccio

Annet Gelink Gallery is pleased to invite you to the opening of Anya Gallaccio: Blind Date on Saturday 15 February at 17:00, with an introduction by Jannet de Goede, Head of Exhibitions at the Kröller-Müller Museum, in conversation with the artist. On the occasion of the gallery’s 25th anniversary, they celebrate transformation, renewal and rebirth.

The Patron Saint of Beekeepers | Group show

Curated by: Nina Harra, Julia Dahee Hong, Susan Kooi, Lily Lanfermeijer & Smári Róbertsson Opening event: 14 February, 17:00 at puntWGExhibition opening times: 15, 16 + 22, 23 February I promise to devote my heart to you and my art, for both are my life’s passion. In each stroke of my brush, you shall find me. –

Le choc est là | Fransix Tenda Lomba

On view in the art cabinets in the main building of VU Amsterdam is the work of artist Fransix Tenda Lomba. Fransix Tenda Lomba (Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, 1984) makes drawings, paintings, sculptures, and animated videos. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kinshasa and he’s a Rijksakademie alumnus. His research project

Les Ruines de Paris | Marchand & Meffre

Galerie Fontana invites you to Les Ruines de Paris, a duo exhibition by artists Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre. The exhibition will open on Saturday 8 February from 16:00-18:30. What if, suddenly, Paris—the City of Light—were to go dark, erased from the map, emptied of its inhabitants, like the deserted megapolis of a fallen empire?

Still Processing

Nxt Museum proudly presents Still Processing, its latest group exhibition, on view from February 7 to October 5, 2025. Curated by Bogomir Doringer, the exhibition features works by Boris Acket, Gabey Tjon a Tham, Lumus Instruments, and Rosa Menkman, alongside three newly commissioned works by Nxt Museum from Balfua, Children of the Light, and Geoffrey

Re-arrangement of Priorities | Rainbow Soulclub

With 2025 marking the 20th anniversary of the collective, Rainbow Soulclub is returning to W139, where they first exhibited in 2007, to celebrate and situate this moment in time. This exhibition brings together works that have been created over years of collaboration, while simultaneously making visible that which forms between the making of work, together, over so

FERAL NOM | Dimitris Tampakis

Enari Gallery presents a new exhibition from 28 February that will be festively opened in the presence of the artist from 17:00 to 20:00. In FERAL NOM, Dimitris Tampakis creates renewal through fragmentation. Cracks in the system are not just weak spots, but rather openings-they show where something fails, while at the same time allowing

Frühschnee | Günter Tuzina

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition Frühschnee by German artist Günter Tuzina. The exhibition will festively be opened on Saturday March 1 from 17:00-19:00 and will last until April 5. With the exhibition the gallery celebrates its 25 years of collaboration with the artist. The exhibition contains some new paintings and a

The End | Guy Vording

Galerie Dudokdegroot presents the impressive exhibition The End by Guy Vording presented! This exhibition will be festively opened on 1 February between 16:00 and 18:00 and will then be on view until 3 March 2025. Disappearance, loneliness and transience are an important part of Guy Vording’s ongoing series Black Pages. In the solo exhibition The

Konfetti Parade | Rob Birza

The special exhibition Konfetti Parade will be presented at Capital C starting February 6! This exhibition by artist Rob Birza is organised in collaboration with Galerie Martin van Zomeren and Willem Baars Projects. The exhibition will be festively opened on February 6 between 17:00 and 19:00 and will be on view until March 24, 2025.

Past Disquiet | Kristine Khouri & Rasha Salti

From February 27 through May 25, 2025, Framer Framed presents the exhibition Past Disquiet – an exhibition born out of more than a decade of research by curators Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti on international solidarity movements. The exhibition presents a shared history of politically engaged artists and initiatives worldwide, shedding new light on the

Play Home | Swan Lee, Nina Anin, Rick Geene

Project Space puntWG invites you to the Play Home group exhibition, which opens on January 24 and runs until February 9. Part of the puntWG Open Call Series. Swan, Nina and Rick invite you to move into their WG. According to the landlord (who  will live with you) it’s a room (8m2) like any other.

Opening: Manifestation #54: Shifting / Spirit / Time | Julianknxx

On 27 February 2025, Buro Stedelijk debuts Manifestation #54: Shifting / Spirit / Time, an ambitious new multi-screen film installation by acclaimed poet, artist, and filmmaker Julianknxx. Known for his extensive research and commitment to (re)visiting places and people for collaboration, this latest work builds on the artist’s performance Chorus in Flight presented in May

Speciaal Event: Sound performance | Ronald van der Meijs

“Amaryllis Switch – What if bacteria will construct a new habitat of our plastic waste” Ronald van der Meijs at Bradwolff Projects, Amsterdam Oost Special Event: Sound performance on February 22, 16:00 After the successful opening on January 19, Ronald van der Meijs’ solo exhibition at Bradwolff Projects made an immediate impression. The exhibition, on

Ophelia’s Awakening | Selma Selman

In the ABN AMRO Art Space, ABN AMRO shares its collection with a wide audience through rotating presentations, provides a platform for new developments in art, and offers artists a stage in the Zuidas district. Currently on view are the collection presentation Digital Deluge and the ABN AMRO Art Prize exhibition Ophelia’s Awakening, featuring work

Manifestation #43 (Where and for Whom?) Listening to the Absences | Simomo Bouj, Va-Bene Elikem Fiatsi [aka crazinisT artisT] & Martin Toloku

“Space” has meaning beyond the physical. One that is alive, and ever-evolving. An exhibition space, among many things, allows a maker and a work to develop and exist within a particular context. But how can space be understood at a project space–particularly when strategies of being on show are part of its core investigation?    In

Magic Realism | Dodi Espinosa

In his first solo exhibition at Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Real Magicalism, artist Dodi Espinosa (MX, 1985) reinterprets the Latin American literary tradition of magical realism through the lens of his personal story and a childlike sense of wonder. For the series of paintings on display, Espinosa draws inspiration from his upbringing in Teotihuacan, channeling

Briefly Humans | Silvia Gatti

Andriesse~eyck invites you to the opening of Briefly Humans on 25 January from 17:00 to 19:00. This will be Silvia Gatti’s second exhibition at the gallery. Gatti (IT, 1983) shows a new series of works of imaginary landscapes moving between earth and cosmos, physical and metaphysical space. In these, she explores the essence of notions

Layers of Air, Sticks in Time | Ariel Mitchell

Ariel Mitchell’s Layers of Air, Sticks in Time evokes a subtle dance of contrasts—intimacy and separation, vibrancy and stillness—challenging us to reflect on the hidden depths within ourselves and the art. Through layered textures, muted tones, and shifting brushwork, Mitchell’s works disorient and manipulate our perspective. In an abstract blurring of boundaries, we are immersed

Opening: Carts before horses | Groupshow

Stigter van Doesburg warmly invites you to the exhibition opening of Carts before horses on January 18, starting at 5 pm. The groupshow Carts before horses showcases works inspired by the fourth bolgia of the eighth circle of hell described in the twentieth chapter of Dante’s Inferno. During this chapter, Dante encounters the sinners who earned

Susurrous | Bohyeon Hwang 

Enseoul Gallery Welcomes 2025 with Susurrous, a Solo Exhibition by Bohyeon Hwang On Friday 17 January, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm, the opening reception of Susurrous will take place. The evening promises to be a celebration of art, engaging conversations, and a toast to the New Year. Bohyeon Hwang (b. 1992, South Korea) explores the

Through the found window | Andrew Lewis

Starting from 18 January 2025, Galerie Martin van Zomeren will present Through the Found Window, the second exhibition by Andrew Lewis at the gallery. Looking and seeing. What do we expect , and hope to find?In a work of art, perhaps sometimes, the pleasing relation of shape, line and colour. Yes . Or maybe, also

Theters to a Quiet Haunting | Beau van Rhee

LANG is proud to present from 18 january onwards: Theters to a Quiet Haunting from Beau van Rhee. Beau van Rhee (2001, NL) graduated in 2024 from HKU. She is a painter driven by a deep fascination with the recurring symbols and images that emerge in her life. Objects, plants, and other seemingly ordinary elements

Resonances | Hiva Alizadeh & Sophie Ullrich

Enari Gallery is honoured to present the duo exhibition Resonances, featuring works by Hiva Alizadeh and Sophie Ullrich. This exhibition brings together two distinct artistic practices, both of which explore themes of identity, narrative, and abstraction. Luuk Hoogewerf, curator of the exhibition, shares his vision:“Resonances seeks to unravel the connections between both the artists and

Cracks, Holes and Roses | Ayşen Kaptanoğlu

Madé van Krimpen presents from January 18: Cracks, Holes and Roses, by Ayşen Kaptanoğlu. In her works she investigates power dynamics, sexuality and gender, asking questions around violence, its origins and structures that reproduce it. Using memory and self-experience as means of assistance, she is trying to make sense of what doesn’t make sense in

Finissage: Apical | Diana Scherer

andriesse ~ eyck welcomes you for a toast to the start of the new year and to the finissage of Dania Scherer’s exhibition Apical in which a beautiful series of new works will be on view for just one more day. The artist will be present. Diana Scherer (DE, 1971) is internationally regarded as a

It Takes Three to Tango | Vicente Baeza, Chaim van Luit, Dieuwke Spaans

Tegenboschvanvreden warmly invites you to the opening of It Takes Three to Tango at the gallery on Saturday, 18 January, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, in the presence of the artists. The tango is not just a dance, but a feeling. It is said that if you ask any Argentine tango dancer about the origins of

Viridian Green + Lemon Yellow + Titanium White Make The Perfect Green | Amrit Singh Sandu and Mehtab Singh Sandu

Galerie de Schans is proud to present the exhibition Viridian Green + Lemon Yellow + Titanium White Make The Perfect Green, a unique collection of works by father-daughter artist duo Amrit Singh Sandhu and Mehtab Singh Sandhu. This exhibition will be on display from 11 January to 2 February 2025 and invites visitors to experience an

Finissage: Exploring the Fields | Jacquie Maria Wessels

Galerie Fontana is delighted with the success of the first solo exhibition by Jacquie Maria Wessels at the gallery, titled Exploring the Fields. The premiere of Dubious Appeal was shown alongside previous works by the artist from her series Garage Stills, Fringe Nature, and Memory Master. Diverse in their thematic foundations, Jacquie Maria Wessels’ analogue photography is both poetic and sinister.

Arjun Das

From 18 January, Fons Welters will exhibit the work of Indian artist Arjun Das. Arjun Das, like many from his village, moved to Kolkata at the age of ten with his brothers to work in a restaurant. Later, he enrolled at Rabindra Bharati University, earning a BFA in Sculpture in 2015 and an MFA in

Nothing is Permanent | Olga Balema, Louise Lawler, Anh Trần

The exhibition Nothing is Permanent brings together three artists who challenge conventions surrounding presentation, materiality, and value, thereby questioning both the structures of art institutions and broader cultural, economic, and social systems. The exhibition will be on view at Galerie Fons Welters from 18 January to 8 March 2025. The opening will take place on 18 January

Taking Root Among the Stars

Taking Root Among the Stars, an exhibition presented by Müge Yılmaz and Anna Hoetjes, builds on the legacy of Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower and explores alternative futures and social realities. The exhibition brings together artists and writers who use science fiction to raise critical questions about our society, with a focus on feminist, trans,

Friar’s Lantern | Kristoffer Zeiner

m.simons is delighted to present Friar’s Lantern, the first solo exhibition by Kristoffer Zeiner at the gallery. The exhibition features a selection of paintings alongside a glass sculpture, showcasing Zeiner’s deep engagement with the fantasy genre, anime, and European folkloric traditions. The opening is on January 17, from 17:00 – 19:00. Zeiner is a painter whose

Groups 𝒉𝒐𝒘 | Atousa Bandeh, Rachid Ben Ali, Dianne Hagen and Milena Naef

Just a simple movement, a few millimeters of space on the laptop screen. The “S” at the beginning of “show” moves to the end of “groups” overturning the meaning of the sentence. From an affirmation, a question arises: HOW? It seems fitting—after all, it’s the beginning of the year: a new chapter is opening, and

FOREIGN LAND | Susanne Khalil Yusef, Benjamin Li, Anthony Ngoya & Abul Hisham

The exhibition Foreign Land explores the complex subject of migration through the eyes of artists with personal migration histories. In a time of conflicts, wars, and a perceived loss of connection, Foreign Land seeks to foster empathy, openness, and solidarity. On Saturday, 18 January 2025, the gallery will have extended opening hours, with guided tours offered throughout the day

But the Energy Continues | Jan van Munster

On Saturday, 18 January, Slewe Gallery will celebrate the new year between 15:00 and 18:00 amidst the current exhibition But the Energy Continues by the recently deceased Dutch artist Jan van Munster (1939–2024). This exhibition will be extended by two weeks until February 1. Van Munster is renowned for his impressive oeuvre of minimalist geometric sculptures that visualise

Squeeze me tighter | Sanne van Balen & Aaron Harris

Sanne van Balen and Aaron Harris did not know each other, when they were invited by Josilda da Conceição to develop an exhibition concept. From a simple but effective exercise, that of a Cadavre Exquis, they mailed each other a freshly written text daily. Upon completion, the alternating texts turned out to be loosely based

Fringe | Christian Hellmich

German artist Christian Hellmich creates paintings that blend abstraction with urban and industrial themes, transforming everyday architectural motifs into imagined yet recognizable environments. His distinctive style is defined by gestural abstraction, asymmetrically arranged planes of color and geometric grid patterns that fragment the pictorial space to create dynamic and layered compositions. In his latest exhibition

One Meter Under | Inge Meijer & Stéphanie Saadé

AKINCI is proud to present the duo exhibition “One Meter Under” by Inge Meijer (1986, Netherlands) and Stéphanie Saadé (1983, Lebanon). The artists find shared ground in their work through installation, video, photography, and drawing. In a poetic manner, the exhibition addresses themes of childhood, reflections on home, memory, and cultivated nature. The accompanying text for

Grey Zone Tactics: Black Ops, White Noise | Jeroen Jongeleen

Upstream Gallery proudly presents Jeroen Jongeleen’s new solo exhibition, Grey Zone Tactics: Black Ops, White Noise. The works in this exhibition build on his earlier running-based projects but are more than ever imbued with a political layer. The crises of our time, such as war conflicts and the looming threat of climate change, are palpable

AIR in Southeast #2024

The group exhibition of seven artists who were part of CBK Zuidoost’s BijlmAIR residency program in 2024. Six of them resided in Heesterveld, and one artist was in Ghana. The artists were asked to create work inspired by the environment in which they found themselves. This resulted in extraordinary art: from photo-based paintings of maternity

Inner Landscapes | Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Eye Filmmuseum presents the first Dutch exhibition dedicated to celebrated Turkish filmmaker and photographer Nuri Bilge Ceylan. For the first time, his films are presented alongside his Turkey Cinemascope photo series (2003–2012). This unique combination underscores Ceylan’s remarkable photographic artistry and meticulous sense of mise-en-scène. Together, the works illuminate his profound exploration of universal themes,

Solo Presentation | Tjebbe Beekman

GRIMM is pleased to announce a new exhibition by Tjebbe Beekman, on view from 17 January to 8 March 2025 in Amsterdam. This will be the artist’s fifth solo presentation at the gallery. On the 18 January there will be a meet & greet with the artist. Tjebbe Beekman’s Symbiosis series explores the painters who have most inspired

Crescendo! | Maarten Baas

Galerie Ron Mandos is proud to present Crescendo!, the first solo exhibition by Maarten Baas in Amsterdam. In this exhibition, Baas takes a bold approach, using a series of musical instruments to explore the tension between lofty ambitions and practical realities. The exhibition will run from 18 January to 9 March 2025. Maarten Baas, an internationally

Dialogues with Nature III | Galerie Fontana at Art Antwerp 2024

Continuing the series Dialogues with Nature III, Galerie Fontana is pleased to present the works of Claudy Jongstra, Ruud van Empel and the artist duo Feipel & Bechameil at Art Antwerp 2024. Claudy Jongstra’s Silenced and Northern Treasure (2024) series is an urgent call for awareness to protect and conserve our ecosystem. The necessary fortification

The Wind Blows Where It Wants

The Wind Blows Where It Wants invites us to explore ideas of escape both as a mindset and a method, re-imagining actions and desires as acts of fugue. This is an invitation to awaken our minds and rethink reality through fresh, unexpected perspectives. A proposal by Pau Masclans, realized with the support of the participating artists

Amaryllis Switch – What if bacteria will construct a new habitat of our plastic waste | Ronald van der Meijs

On 19 January 2025, Bradwolff Projects will present the solo exhibition of Ronald van der Meijs. Introduction by Sanneke Huisman, arthistorian and writer. Van der Meijs installation, “Amaryllis Switch – What if bacteria could construct a new habitat from our plastic waste”, poetically explores how microorganisms might transform plastic waste into a new ecosystem. Inspired by the

Sammelsurium | Private Collection

On 10th January, B&P opens its doors for the exhibition Sammelsurium, a presentation of artworks from a special private collection that the collector has dedicated many years to, with great passion. Releasing this collection is both an emotional and exciting process for the collector. The interplay of carefully gathered works from artists of various periods and

Ruta Butkute | Artist Talk

Bradwolff & Partners warmly invite you to a special conversation with artist Ruta Butkute on Friday, 13 December. Known for her intriguing sculptures, Ruta will provide insights into her latest work during this session. She will delve into themes such as movement, perception, and transformation, while reflecting on the interaction between her artworks and the audience. This talk offers a

somewhere not here | Maartje Stapel, Leendert Vooijce, Tyron Winter

Josilda da Conceição is pleased to present trio exhibition of Maartje Stapel, Leendert Vooijce and Tyron Winter called somewhere not here. In this group show the artists reflect on the idea of space for space, beyond the physical and spatial limitations of being within a body. The exhibition will run from Saturday the 7th of December until the 4th of January

Buhlebezwe Siwani | ulwela amaza

The new performance, film and installation by Buhlebezwe Siwani, ulwela amaza (2024), traces a deeply embodied choreography that ebbs and flows in a number of significant sites in Amsterdam, Middelburg and their surrounding waters. The work asks how these Dutch cities are connected to Blackness and life, as well as what is known and unknown about histories

Julian & Jonathan | Sarah Mei Herman

Starting Saturday, 7 December, Sarah Mei Herman presents Julian & Jonathan, focusing on the relationship between her father and half-brother. This exhibition is part of the atelierWG series. “Julian & Jonathan is my most extensive project, exploring the relationship between my father and half-brother since 2005. Jonathan is 20 years younger than me, and my childhood memories

SINS AND CAPITALS, or a certain mist for empty spaces

The SINS AND CAPITALS, or a certain mist for empty spaces traveling curatorial program, consists of six exhibitions in international spaces, film screenings and an editorial project, initiated in Portugal It is based on the work of Caspar David Friedrich — Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer — and the premise that space is freedom and

Make Me See | Group Exhibition

Enari Gallery is pleased to present Make Me See, a group exhibition examining light’s narrative and emotional potential, featuring works by Dabin Ahn, Emma Beatrez, Fiona Finnegan, Lisa Liljeström, Lindsay Merrill, and Dimitris Tampakis. Make Me See is both an invitation and a demand. It gestures to the power of light to reveal, transform, and provoke, as well

BOLD | Rotteveel Vermeer

Galerie Bart is proud to present the duo exhibition BOLD by Jochem Rotteveel (1976) and Thomas Vermeer (1984), expressing their shared fascination for colour. Coming from completely different worlds, art and fashion, Rotteveel and Vermeer have now been working together for three years. The duo’s working methods and use of colour were inspired by the cities of

My Garden’s Boundaries Are the Horizon

The exhibition My Garden’s Boundaries Are the Horizon by the collective To See the Inability to See unfolds as a dynamic constellation of objects, artworks, and performances. At its core is a sculptural book exploring the boundaries between writing, reading, and collectivity, inspired by Iranian architecture and contemporary protests. Featuring works by Arefeh Riahi, Martín La Roche Contreras, Kader

Big Fortune | Group Exhibition

We exist in the wake of the entire world. In the exhibition entitled Big Fortune, the artists think against the hubris of individuality as a given, opting rather to be in community all the while thinking of what constitutes fortune. In an attempt to be in conversation in an intimate space like Woonhuis, the second year participants

SPECTER | Vincent Uilenbroek

From 30 November, galerie dudokdegroot invites you to the solo exhibition SPECTER of Vincent Uilenbroek. The opening will take place on 30 November from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. The exhibition runs until 19 January 2025. Vincent Uilenbroek (NL 1980) has a remarkable passion for screen-printing techniques. He delves into the process of screen-printing itself,

25 Years of Galerie Ron Mandos – a Final Celebration | Geert Mul, Renie Spoelstra & Ron van der Ende

To conclude our anniversary year, Galerie Ron Mandos warmly invites you to three exceptional exhibitions featuring artists who have been part of the gallery from the very beginning. These artists, all based in Rotterdam—the city where Ron Mandos opened his gallery 25 years ago—each bring a unique perspective on the theme of landscapes through diverse

Way in the Middle of the Air | Steffani Jemison

Annet Gelink Gallery is delighted to welcome you to the opening of Way in the Middle of the Air, the second solo exhibition by Steffani Jemison, on Thursday, 28 November, from 6–8 PM. Steffani Jemison is renowned for her multidisciplinary approach to language, storytelling, African-American cultural histories, and embodied forms of knowledge. Her work is included

The Hybrid Couple | Alicia Frames & Ailex Sibouwlingen

On Saturday, November 9th, Alicia Framis married the AI hologram Ailex at Depot Boijmans van Beuningen, wearing a wedding dress by Dutch couturier Jan Taminiau. For those who missed the ceremony, there is a chance to still congratulate the bride and admire her wedding dress. On 15 November from 16.00 to 18.00, Upstream Gallery will open a special

El Futuro Siempre Será Brillante | Azul Ehrenberg

On Friday November 15th the solo exhibition El Futuro Siempre Será Brillante by artist Azul Ehrenberg opens in Gallery van Fanny Freytag. In the exhibition El Futuro Siempre Será Brillante, multidisciplinary artist Azul Ehrenberg uses the lottery ticket as a symbol of hope and illusion. She explores the ambiguity of the lottery, representing both financial

Pictorial Fields | Jaya Pelupessy

Galerie Caroline O’Breen is pleased to present Pictorial Fields, a solo exhibition of new work by Jaya Pelupessy. Please join us and the artist for opening drinks on Saturday 16 November, 16–19 hrs.  Jaya Pelupessy’s works present a conceptual and alternative reading of photography. He explores the early technical history of photography to arrive at a reinterpretation of

Group exhibition: A time when the dogs barked every night

There’s something in the house. Someone knocks on the door. A fallen exit sign – dust taking a familiar shape. Water boiling, misting the windows. Steps pulsating in the marrow of the wall. The dogs barked for a reason.  A time when the dogs barked every night is a group exhibition brought together by the participants of

ENCOUNTERS | Tim Ayres

For the final exhibition in the Encounters series, Tim Ayres presents a large triptych: untitled (“mixing memory and desire”). The presentation will be on view this week during regular opening hours. The artist will be present daily from 16.00 until 18.00. Furthermore, we will host a small finissage on Sunday, November 17 from 16:00. Ayres’

Robert Zandvliet x Galerie Onrust; 30th Anniversery | Robert Zandvliet

Zandvliet and Galerie Onrust have now been working together for thirty years. Robert Zandvliet x Galerie Onrust:30th Anniversary celebrates this fruitful collaboration, demonstrating, with four large works from different periods of Zandvliet’s oeuvre, how he constantly reinvents his art and yet remains true to himself. The official opening will take place on November 16th from 13:00 till 15:00.

Encounters | Bernice Nauta

For the second exhibition in the Encounters series, Bernice Nauta presents multipe videos along with a couple of drawings, framed in recycled parts of scanners. The presentation will be on view this week during regular opening hours. Furthermore, on Thursday evening, the artist will be present from 18.00 until 20.00. The  short films are part

<<REW – FDW >> | Group exhibition

Galerie Dudokdegroot looks back and forward with the work of Lex Ter Braak, Lisette de Greeuw, Vincent Uilenbroek, Sandra Kruisbrink, and Jasper de Beijer in the group exhibition <<REW – FDW>>. The exhibition is on view until 23 November.

JUMP IN2: Discover Affordable Art from Emerging Talents

JumpstArt invites you to JUMP IN2, a pop-up exhibition showcasing new, affordable works by emerging artists. This second edition offers art lovers and buyers an accessible, intimate experience. In partnership with Amsterdam Art, JumpstArt presents nine talents, carefully selected for their quality and originality, filling the Capital C exhibition space with inspiring work. The exhibition

Provocative and poetic: on the connecting power of art as ritual

Tegenboschvanvreden warmly invites you to the opening of a new group presentation, Provocative and Poetic, in the gallery on Saturday, 2 November, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. We find ourselves in the midst of uncertain times: what we thought we knew is wavering, and the future feels elusive. At the same time, it seems as

Swimming | Curated by Russell Tovey

GRIMM is pleased to present Swimming, a group exhibition curated by Russell Tovey. On view at the gallery in Amsterdam from 28 November 2024 until 11 January 2025. The exhibition brings together a selection of works by Alvaro Barrington, Andrew Cranston, Carroll Dunham, Jake Grewal, Brook Hsu, Derek Jarman, Cheyenne Julien, Anne Rothenstein, Wolfgang Tillmans, Caroline

Exploring the Fields | Jacquie Maria Wessels

Galerie Fontana is pleased to present Jacquie Maria Wessels’ first solo exhibition at the gallery, titled Exploring the Fields. The premiere of Dubious Appeal will be shown alongside earlier works by the artist from her series Garage Stills, Fringe Nature, and Memory Master. Diverse in their thematic foundations, Jacquie Maria Wessels’ analogue photography is both poetic and sinister. The official opening

ENCOUNTERS | Gerald van der Kaap

During the first weeks of November, m.simons has decided to adjust the programming slightly. In a series of three weekly presentations, the gallery will focus on one artwork each week, increasing the pace and narrowing the focus. This series, titled ENCOUNTERS, begins with a video piece by artist Gerald Van Der Kaap, Shanghai, 7 a.m.The presentation will

Release | Matea Bakula

Starting November 1 at Lumen Travo: Release, a Solo Exhibition by Matea Bakula A pollen grain carried by the wind, a spiky seed clinging to a passer-by, the release of an egg cell, or the spread of hormones—natural processes in humans, plants, and animals create an ongoing cycle of letting go. Each step in this sacred

Moving Parts | Majd Suliman

Madé van Krimpen is proud to present Moving Parts, the first solo exhibition by Majd Suliman at the gallery. This exhibition brings together kinetic sculptures, technology, and personal storytelling to explore Suliman’s journey as an immigrant in Germany. Over the years, he has moved from painting to building machines, using technology to reflect on themes like

Flux | Ruta Butkute and Norman Dilworth

Bradwolff & Partners is proud to present Flux, an exhibition featuring the works of Ruta Butkute and Norman Dilworth. Opening: 1 November, 17:00 – 19:00Exhibition runs until 21 December 2024 A Dialogue between the ArtistsThe Flux exhibition brings together the works of Ruta Butkute and Norman Dilworth in a dialogue on the evolution of sculpture, focusing

It was late, it was very late, but it was too late | Vincent Verhoef & Jerrold Saija

Josilda da Conceição is pleased to present It was late, it was very late, but was it too late. For this duo exhibition, Vincent Verhoef invited fellow artist Jerrold Saija to present a selection of sculptural works alongside some of his own recent paintings. This exhibition will be on view from October 26th until November 30, 2024. *

Guillaume Bijl & Philip Akkerman

From Saturday 26 October, Guillaume Bijl and Philip Akkerman will be exhibiting at Torch Gallery. The opening will take place from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. This exhibition presents a selection of recent paintings by Philip Akkerman, combined with several installations by Guillaume Bijl. “I am a fan of Guillaume Bijl’s work. Whenever I see

When Roots Start Riding Horses | Carmen Schabracq

According to artist Carmen Schabracq (Amsterdam 1988) we stand on the shoulders of giants. Our ancestors determine much of our story, knowledge and identity, and we shape the story of our children. In her first solo exhibition When Roots Start Riding Horses at Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Schabracq shows a new series of textile works,

Phantom Itch | Laura Hospes

From 19 October to 10 November, Laura Hospes will be exhibiting at LANGart with the solo exhibition Phantom Itch. Laura Hospes (1994) has been capturing her own self with the camera since the tender age of 16, out of a need to connect with people. This need has not waned over the years; it has only

De Paradijsvogel | Loek Schönbeck

As part of the atelierWG series Loek Schönbeck displays his work De Paradijsvogelfrom the 26th of October until the 3rd of November. “To me, printing is an ecstatic experience. The same goes for designing printed matter, designing typefaces included. Yet, to keep elegance and technique balanced isn’t as easy as one would think.  The history

Amid the Alien Corn | Ruby Swinney

AKINCI is excited to announce Ruby Swinney’s upcoming solo exhibition Amid the Alien Corn, on view from 1 November – 21 December, 2024.  Ruby Swinney (b. 1992) is a South African painter who works primarily with oil on silk and oil on tracing paper. She uses vibrant monochromatic colour to find form, employing painting as a

House, Garden And Kitchen Paintings | Thijs Jansen

After working together for many years, we are thrilled to present Thijs Jansen’s first solo show at Rutger Brandt Gallery. Titled House, Garden, and Kitchen Paintings (Huis- tuin- en keukenschilderijen), the show draws its name from a Dutch expression for something ‘ordinary’ or ‘unremarkable.’ Jansen’s latest paintings depict everyday objects and scenes from unusual and hyper-focused perspectives, transforming the mundane

Traversing | Mayumi Nakazaki and Miku Sato

Bradwolff Projects invites you to the opening of Traversing, an exhibition by Japanese artists Mayumi Nakazaki and Miku Sato, on 20 October from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Bradwolff Projects. The exhibition runs until 3 November 2024. In this collaboration, Mayumi Nakazaki and Miku Sato explore themes of memory, identity, and war through site-specific video

Exposition: The Anarchist Citizenship – People Made of Stories

From 27 October 2024 to 26 January 2025, Framer Framed will present the exhibition The Anarchist Citizenship: People Made of Stories. The exhibition explores how storytelling, visual culture, architecture, and social structures in Somaliland, the Somali region, and the diaspora shape citizenship. The project has been initiated by Amal Alhaag and Nadine Stijns, in collaboration with

New works | Stephan Balkenhol

AKINCI proudly presents a solo exhibition featuring new sculptures by Stephan Balkenhol, created specifically for this occasion. The exhibition runs from 13 September to 26 October 2024. The internationally renowned sculptor Stephan Balkenhol (Fitzlar, 1957) is regarded as one of the most authentic and celebrated sculptors of his generation. He revived the human form as

Underground | American Avant-Garde Film in the 1960s

This autumn, Eye Filmmuseum highlights the American avant-garde cinema of the 1960s. The exhibition and film programme feature both iconic and lesser-known works, showcasing the era’s vibrant experimental spirit. Highlights include films by pivotal avant-garde figures such as Jonas Mekas, Maya Deren and Stan Brakhage, as well as contributions from prominent visual artists like Bruce

What the River Says – Remy Jungerman

In What the River Says, Surinamese artist Remy Jungerman explores cultural connections and spiritual practices within the African diaspora. This exhibition marks a shift from his earlier, more structured works, as Jungerman embraces a collage-like approach, incorporating textiles, kaolin clay, and wood. The resulting compositions are rhythmic, layered, and deeply rooted in his heritage, examining the

UP/////DATE: Architektonische Psychodramen | Suchan Kinoshita

UP/////DATES are small presentations of new work by artists with whom P/////AKT has previously collaborated. From 29 September to 3 November, Suchan Kinoshita’s (Tokyo, 1960) Architectural Psychodramas can be listened to. The song had to be forgotten in order to refresh its tunes. The contradictions of readdressing while inventing a fictive memory. A play forgetting its scenario,

Fish Tale Tally | Michelle Chang Qin

From 29 September to 3 November, Michelle Chang Qin (Chongqing, 1996) will present an installation of recently developed works at P/////AKT during the exhibition Fish Tale Tally. Through objects and installations, Chang Qin portrays labour, its processes, and its products as offerings to a great absence: amputated speech, forgotten rituals, and partial histories that escape collective

WG-terrain Anniversary Celebration

40th Anniversary Celebration of the WG-terrain Amsterdam in September – October 2024. For forty years, the WG-terrain has been a green oasis for the arts in the heart of Amsterdam, home to studios, residences, small businesses, organisations, and associations. WG40 in 2024 Open Studios – 28 – 29 September 202412 – 5 PM To mark

(Fe)Male | Karel Appel

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition (Fe)Male by Karel Appel (1921-2006), one of the most important Dutch artists of the second half of the twentieth century. The exhibition features eight of Appel’s Nude paintings from the years 1994 and 1995. It opens on October 12 and will be on view until November 16.

Everything Shakes | David Haines

Upstream Gallery proudly presents a new solo exhibition by David Haines:  Everything Shakes. David Haines’ work exists at the intersection between the traditional and contemporary (technical) image. Working with a variety of media – from painting and drawing through to music; ceramics and moving image, the work addresses ideas around what it means to make

Positions

Positions presents a range of ways in which artists engage with social issues and relate to the world in which we live. Some work with oil on canvas, while others ‘paint’ with materials like stones, textiles, chemical substances, or tulip petals to enhance the expressiveness of their work. Topical themes such as sustainability and the

Opening: What the River Says – Remy Jungerman

We are thrilled to invite you this Saturday, September 28th, to the opening of What the River Says, the latest exhibition by Remy Jungerman, along with the launch of his new book, Tracing the Lines, at Galerie Ron Mandos. Event Program: Location:Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam Tracing the Lines delves into the influence of Surinamese Maroon cultural

Getekend Anne | Anne Verhoijsen

Exhibition and Book presentation from 20th of September until the 2nd of November, 2024 at The Green Room. The Green Room is ready to PLAY! With pig-like noses, straw-like hair, and chicken fingers, Anne Verhoijsen uses her bold and honest style to capture the lively imagination of a child. Her drawings, featured in her new

When Doubt Turns into Destiny | Navid Nuur

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

We Came a Long Way | Kenneth Aidoo & Tom van Veen

Artists and friends Kenneth Aidoo and Tom van Veen present work in the duo exhibition ‘We Came a Long Way’, reflecting on the meaning and value of friendship. The works are a painterly ode to brotherhood, collective memories, shared recognition, and the possibilities of a larger community. Tom van Veen explores how phenomena such as

Navid Nuur: When Doubt Turns into Destiny

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

Gezelschap | Hans Hoekstra

m.simons is delighted to present Gezelschap, a solo exhibition by Hans Hoekstra. The opening will take place on Friday, 13 September from 17:00 to 21:00. The exhibition will run until 19 October. The new series of paintings is centered on a singular subject: the houseplant. Renowned for his contemplative depictions of human figures in repose,

Winter Group Show: Focus op Amanda Means

TMH Stijlkamer Project, on view through 10 January 2025: Amanda Means is celebrated for her black-and-white gelatin silver prints of palpable materiality.  Means’s virtuoso light projections without a camera—made by physically shining light on the development paper—give rise to her evocative, masterly printing technique. The result is a luminous display of everyday objects, such as

In the Footsteps of Henk Peeters | Henk Peeters and Jan Schoonhoven

Grounding this exhibition is the anniversary reprint of the catalogue published by TMH for the Jan Schoonhoven / Henk Peeters exhibition in its first season (2013/14). Now, we return to a selection of works from this highlight of our program, including an extraordinary group of Schoonhoven’s drawings that Peeters collected under the title “21 of

Garlands | Jason Hendrik Hansma (opening)

On 13th September 2024, Garlands by Jason Hendrik Hansma will have its festive opening at Marwan from 5pm to 8pm. The exhibition is curated by Dee Hehewerth, Tim Mathijsen, and Tirza Kater. Garlands is an art exhibition featuring works by Jason Hendrik Hansma and marks the culmination of a years-long process in which Jason and

Garlands | Jason Hendrik Hansma

Garlands is an exhibition by Jason Hendrik Hansma at Marwan, running from 13th September to 20th October 2024. Garlands is an art exhibition featuring works by Jason Hendrik Hansma, and marks the culmination of a years-long process in which Jason and Marwan navigated four presentation phases. Throughout this journey, we have explored the rhythms of

Artist in Residence | Noah Kim

A New Season and a New Guest! Madé van Krimpen presents Noah Kim Spaans. Opening on 13th September from 5pm to 9pm. The exhibition will be on view from 13th September to 12th October 2024. We are proud to present Noah Kim Spaans (2002, Tiel, Netherlands). A recent graduate of HKU, Noah Kim is our

Echo | Ronald Zuurmond

BorzoGallery presents Echo by Ronald Zuurmond. The exhibition runs from 13th September to 13th October 2024. The official opening takes place on Friday, 13th September, from 5pm to 8pm. On 14th September, the gallery will be open from 1pm to 6pm. In this new series of paintings, Ronald Zuurmond elevates his exploration of the significance

Synonyms for Cardboard | Curated by Ruben Raven

Josilda da Conceição is delighted to announce the start of a new gallery season with the opening of the group exhibition Synonyms for Cardboard. The preview will begin on Friday, 6th September, with the official opening taking place on Saturday, 7th September. Curated by Ruben Raven, this exhibition features collaboration with fellow artists Nathan Joshua

Unbound | Afroditi Terzi

From September 6 to October 19, Afroditi Terzi will be exhibiting at Galerie Fons Welters. Afroditi Terzi (1991, Greece) lives and works in Amsterdam. She recently graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. Her work sits at the intersection of textile techniques and painting. Terzi sews onto canvas in a manner reminiscent of automatic writing, with

Tools | Maria Roosen

From September 6, 2024, to October 19, Maria Roosen will be exhibiting at Galerie Fons Welters. I grew up in Bronnen en Vennen in Brabant, in a traditionally Catholic environment. At home, we had a biodynamic farm, inspired by anthroposophy. It was here that I learned everything about sowing and harvesting, which shaped my view

Bichos | Kasper Akhøj

On September 6th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM, Bichos by Kasper Akhøj will open at Ellen de Bruijne Projects. In his new series of works Untitled (Bichos) (2024), Kasper Akhøj documents the weekly conservation protocol for Lygia Clark’s Bichos–also known as Critters–a series of hinged, unstable sculptures created in aluminum by the Brazilian artist beginning in 1959. Untitled (Bichos) includes a series

Glitch | Misha de Ridder

Galerie Caroline O’Breen is pleased to present: Glitch, a solo exhibition by Misha de Ridder, which will open the new exhibition season on September 7, 2024. In his latest works, stemming from photographs of erased graffiti, misha de ridder plays with the notions of destruction, generation, and transformation. We live in an era heavily influenced by

LEVEL | Ricardo van Eyk

You are cordially invited to the opening of LEVEL: a solo presentation with spectacular new work by  Ricardo van Eyk in the gallery on September 6 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. What Ricardo van Eyk can do like no other artist: let opposites clash. In his approach he allows himself to be guided, on the one

KRAMP EN KRIMP – Pau Masclans

Part of the airWG series A man stops and closes his eyes. He covers his ears with the index fingers of both hands. He tilts his head upward and makes a sharp, muffled sound. His body simultaneously contracts, and he lifts his right foot. The gesture resembles the beginning of a ritual, but it doesn’t

A scallop has two hundred eyes; twelve paintings on what they might see | Tobias Thaens

No Man’s Art Gallery is honoured to present A scallop has two hundred eyes; twelve paintings on what they might see, the first solo exhibition by Dutch painter Tobias Thaens at the gallery. Thaens affirms the ongoing interconnectedness between nature and the artistic, building androgynous worlds in which organic matter is interwoven with threads of

Krijn Kroes – Letters to my Grandfather

TORCH is excited to exhibit a very personal project by Krijn Kroes, in which he pays tribute to his grandfather and returns to his youth growing up in the natural environment of the Veluwe. His new artworks serve as a vessel to preserve a family history. There is also a strong formal drive behind Krijn’s

Remarkable Meetings with Disgusting Men

Initiated by EMIRHAKIN, Remarkable Meetings with Disgusting Men reflects on (self-)censorship as a highly tangible experience, ████ proposing ways for maneuvering through fear. ██████ ████ █ ███, ████. In this exhibition, the strategies of oppressive regimes and their bodily implications are explored, subverted, ██████ and reappropriated through a careful spatial choreography. How does political coercion permeate the

Derk Thijs | Het meer waar ik met mijn verbeelding bij hoor

Opening September 1, 1-3 pm A walk through the exhibition with Bernice Nauta, in conversation with Derk Thijs, September 1, 2-2.30 pm;  The work of Derk Thijs (Amsterdam, 1977) is both simple and complex, recognizable and foreign. In his broad view of the world, everything can coexist. Thijs calls this ‘the fusion of the inner

ATMOSPHAERA | Claudy Jongstra

Galerie Fontana presents Atmosphaera by Claudy Jongstra from Friday, 6th September to Saturday, 26th October 2024. Like a composer who writes a piece of music, Claudy Jongstra composes with wool, which she uses to create new colourful compositions. Flowing like notes on a page, Atmosphaera, a solo exhibition from September 7th – October 26th, presents the artist’s

P (Parking) | Kevin Bauer

Galerie Bart presents P (Parking) by Kevin Bauer from 13th September to 30th November 2024. The official opening will take place on Friday, 13th September from 5pm to 9pm. We are delighted to present the installation P (Parking) by Kevin Bauer in our garden. This work is a continuation of his earlier installation showcased during

Heard it Through the Grapevine – Hemaseh Manawi Rad

We are thrilled to announce Hemaseh Manawi Rad’s debut solo exhibition, Heard it Through the Grapevine. This exhibition is a vibrant celebration of textile art and the transformative power of stories, inviting you to explore a lush, imaginative garden crafted from threads and tales.  Drawing inspiration from the intricate beauty of Persian tapestries, Hemaseh has

Haevan Lee | ’Battleground’

Haevan Lee ’Battleground’Opening Saturday, 7 September 2024Doors open from 1:00 PMOfficial opening from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PMThe exhibition runs until 5 October 2024 On Saturday September 7, the exhibition “Battleground” by Haevan Lee opens at Bradwolff Projects in Amsterdam East. This installation of paintings explores the psychological landscape of war. During 24 Hours East,

Recordings | Iva Gueorguieva

Bradwolff & Partners opens the new season with the solo exhibition “Recordings” by Iva Gueorguieva. The title refers to Gueorguieva’s process of rubbing, scratching and staining the canvas and gauze allowing the surface and the images to intertwine. “Recordings” is a conceptual commitment to the peripheral, the accidental, and the transient. Iva Gueorguieva (b. 1974,

Hoos Blotkamp

Upstream Gallery proudly presents the work of artist Hoos Blotkamp (1943 – 2014) in its private viewing space. This presentation coincides with the opening of Manual, an exhibition by Rafaël Rozendaal. Hoos Blotkamp has been a prominent figure in the Dutch cultural landscape. She was curator at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht and served as the

Little Rock – Ton Kalle

Van Zijll Langhout / Contemporary Art is proud to announce the solo exhibition ‘Little rock’ by the stone sculptor Ton Kalle at Brouwersgracht 161 in Amsterdam.His huge minimalist stone sculptures are in many places around the world (often in public spaces) permanently placed. Especially for the exhibition in the gallery Kalle has created small sculptures.The

Opening Little Rock – Ton Kalle

Van Zijll Langhout / Contemporary Art is proud to announce the solo exhibition ‘Little rock’ by the stone sculptor Ton Kalle at Brouwersgracht 161 in Amsterdam.His huge minimalist stone sculptures are in many places around the world (often in public spaces) permanently placed. Especially for the exhibition in the gallery Kalle has created small sculptures.The

Tsubomi Collection – Sakura Tokiyam

In August, Van Zijll Langhout Gallery is hosting ‘Tsubomi Collection’, a program by Tokyo Zokei University from Japan. This program supports young Japanese artists who have recently graduated from the university. Sakura Tokiyama, a selected artist for this year, is currently residing in the gallery and will present her artworks on Saturday, August 31st. The gallery will be open from

Min Oh: Conversation Dance

Conversation Dance is a time-based installation of Min Oh’s existing and premiering works, curated and co-choreographed by Eugene Hannah Park. The concept of Conversation Dance emerged from the urge to know how non-hierarchical coexistence operates in multidisciplinary art. For a symbiotic ecosystem to be established, understanding each participant or material and its history is necessary. Therefore, collaboration in

The Place Where I was Condemned to Live

The Place Where I was Condemned to Live is Basma al-Sharif’s first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Basma’s work traverses many themes related to de Appel’s current focus: her films and installation pieces raise questions related to the representation of domesticity, land, and displacement. Three installations and a film are presented Trompe l’œil (2016), a mise en scene,

Kobold On The Unemployment Line

By Helena Sanders & Michael Petri Part of the puntWG Open Call Series A color, a mineral, and a myth – Kobold on the Unemployment Line; an exhibition in three  installments is a collaboration between artists Helena Sanders (US/NL) and Michael Petri (Vienna, AT) opening August 17th until September 8th. The exhibition imagines the limits, transformations and

Giorgio Andreotta Calò | When it’s almost dark

Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to announce When it’s almost dark, Giorgio Andreotta Calò’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. Opening 13 September – 17:00 – 21:00 The exhibition presents the project ΙΚΑΡΟΣ (ICARUS), originally developed during Andreotta Calò’s participation in Into Nature (Emmen, 2020). The project began as a medium-length film and evolved into a broader constellation of works,

Provisional | Krijn de Koning

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibition featuring new sculptures by artist Krijn de Koning (b. 1963, NL). Known for his colorful site-specific architectural installations, De Koning will present one large sculpture at the gallery and several new small interactive objects, including a kind of “tumbling works” that can be turned

I Have Seen The Future | Jasper de Beijer

‘I Have Seen the Future’ is based on the futurama presentation by the automobile company general motors during the World’s Fair in new york in 1939. Here, the company presented a massive model of a landscape depicting how the united states could look in the future. The model showcased a future world where humanity would

Killing the Goose That Laid the Golden Egg | Seán Hannan

Part of the atelierWG series As we’ve dared to call the monkeys in the Zoo by Irish names,Erin’s sons, in wrath, declare us snobs and flunkies;And demand that we withdraw them – nor should we ignore their claims—For it’s really very hard — Upon the monkeys. The exhibition Killing the Goose That Laid the Golden Egg highlights

Manual | Rafaël Rozendaal

taboo don’t make art on the internet, that will never workdon’t show websites in museums, they belong onlinedon’t make gallery objects, you’re a web artistdon’t write poetry, you’re not a poetdon’t use blockchain, that’s for investorsdon’t paint, that’s for painters Upstream Gallery is proud to present Manual, an exhibition of new work by Rafaël Rozendaal. This marks

Cutting Silk | MIA CHAPLIN

MIA CHAPLIN | Cutting Silk 25.07 – 01.09.2024 No Man’s Art Gallery is honoured to present Cutting Silk, the third solo exhibition by South African painter Mia Chaplin with the gallery. Through expressive paintings and sculptures characterised by rich impasto surfaces and visible brushwork, Cutting Silk celebrates resilience, metamorphosis, and the ability to find beauty

.tiff 2024

Emerging Belgian Photography. I.s.m. FOMU, Fotomuseum Antwerpen. De Brakke Grond presents .tiff 2024, an exhibition with emerging photography from Belgium, selected by a jury for FOMU – Photo Museum Antwerp. Every year, the museum selects ten promising artists, all living and working in Belgium. FOMU accompanies them on a development journey to create the portfolio magazine .tiff,

Platinum Tears | Johannes Daniel

“I am particularly interested in the figure of the human being and I am concerned with pictorial objects that always give conclusions about human activity. My work is fragmentary and at best suggests a temporal sequence, a movement.” Johannes Daniel is a German artist based in Leipzig who creates large-scale graphic paintings that depict fragmented human figures. He paints dreamy

SPREEKBUIS | JACOB DWYER

Jacob Dwyer lets a pipe run down the facade from the window of his apartment on Kleine Wittenburgerstraat in Amsterdam Centrum-Oost. The pipe ends 135 cm above the ground in a horn-shaped opening that invites the ears of passersby. Jacob is fascinated by how one can create worlds and stories with words and sounds. A

Infini | Tim Breukers, Niko Riedinger & Tom Volkaert

In the first exhibition of the new season, three artists join forces for a space-filling installation in the gallery and at the new art fair NAP+. Tim Breukers, Niko Riedinger and Tom Volkaert make diverse works, but find each other in a fascination for the materiality of their artworks. They use innovative materials like epoxy

Live Screening & Artist Talk ‘Het Hoogt en het Laagt’ | Kristina Benjocki en Stijn Verhoeff

Three meetings will be organised on the occasion of a film made about Plan van Gool called ‘Het Hoogt en Het Laagt'(The High and the Low) by artist Kristina Benjocki andfilmmaker Stijn Verhoeff, both fellow residents of Plan van Gool in Amsterdam North. They made a short film about their neighborhood based on conversations with

ZOMER | SUMMER

During the summer holidays dudokdegroot will show works by Eva Räder, Annesas Appel, Maze de Boer, Fleur van Dodewaard and Lisette de Greeuw Open by appointment

Keep up the good work! | Sarah van Sonsbeeck

Sarah van Sonsbeeck argues that your home extends beyond your house. For Welcome Stranger, she focuses on her view. By way of sunlight reflecting off the windows of the Benno Premsela building opposite to her – a municipal monument occupied by the Hogeschool van Amsterdam – the neighbours across the street send her a message

Anders Davidsen: Sowing in half-light

GRIMM presents an exhibition featuring new artworks by Anders Davidsen (1987, Mariagerfjord, DK) at the gallery in Amsterdam, on view from September 13 to October 12, 2024. Davidsen lives and works in Knebel (DK), and studied at the Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen (DK) from 2017 to 2023. His distinctive paintings trace the passage of

Ingots and Adaptations | Lucy Skaer

GRIMM is pleased to announce the solo exhibition Ingots and Adaptations, featuring works by Lucy Skaer, on view at the gallery in Amsterdam from 25 July to 7 September, 2024. All the works in this presentation can be traced back to a single form, the copper ingot—a recurring motif throughout Skaer’s oeuvre.

I wink, I blink, I close my eyes

Drawing its title from Roland Barthes’ A Lover’s Discourse, I wink, I blink, I close my eyes (“…means at one and the same time: I wink, I blink I close my eyes.”) brings together the works of Willem Oorebeek, Tirza Kater, Tim Mathijsen, and Arnoud Holleman, accompanied by a text written by Becket Flannery. The

A Summer’s Tale

‘A Summer’s Tale’6 July – 27 July 2024Opening: Saturday, 6 July, 3 – 7 pm Nathan Joshua Bastien, Catelijne Boele, Eline Boerma, Celio Braga, Faber Bram, Anthea Bush, Yiyi Chen, Juliette de Graaf, Lisette de Greeuw, Kees Elffers, Allard Honigh, Michiel Kluiters, Bonnita Postma, Ruben Raven, Geraldo Dos Santos, Bart Stolle, Clary Stolte, Denitsa Todorova,

The rhythm of ecstasy: the sex drawings, 1931-1948 | Sergei Eisenstein

For the groundbreaking film director Sergei Eisenstein (Riga, 1898 – Moscow, 1948), drawing was fundamental to his cinematic and theoretical practice—if one could even distinguish between them. From a young age, drawing was a recurring activity for Eisenstein. As a curious child, he was fascinated by the graphic work of artists such as Honoré Daumier

The Sound of Fabrics

By Cindy Bannani, Laura Dubourjal, Aurélien Lepetit, and Miguel Peñaranda Olmeda. Curator: Camille Velluet Part of the puntWG Open Call Series Opening: Saturday, June 29, 2024 — 14:00 to 18:00 Opening hours: Weekdays: RSVP at ldubourjal@hotmail.fr Weekends: 12:00 – 18:00 The Sound of Fabrics is a group exhibition centered on textiles as a medium. The participating artists

The Unseen Eyebeam Crossed | Marie Farrington

By Marie Farrington Exhibition opening hours: Tues-Fri 13:00-19:00 / Sat-Sun 14:00-18:00   Part of the airWG Series The Unseen Eyebeam Crossedis a new body of site-responsive sculptural works by Irish artist Marie Farrington, marking her first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Informed by histories and material residues around the WG building, the works take the studio and gallery space as points of departure to explore architecture as

Alone Together

Group exhibition with:Marc Bijl, Marinus Boezem, Alicia Framis, Sarah Friend, David Haines, Entropy8Zuper! (Auriea Harvey & Michaël Samyn), Marijke De Roover and Rafaël Rozendaal Upstream Gallery is proud to present the group exhibition Alone Together, featuring works by artists exploring themes of intimacy and desire, from the 1970s to the present. Over these five decades, our methods of communication have changed dramatically. Contemporary social relationships –

BirdMan’s Irises Ophthalmic Surgery | Jeong Han Kim

Opening on August 15th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. The artist will be present throughout the entire exhibition period! The human eye is a gateway to the world around us. Its iris plays a crucial role in seeing by regulating the amount of light, just like the shutter of a camera can artificially mimic this.

Layered Base – Layered Landscape

With the world of numbers and the 10 colors (derived from the Munsell color system) as a starting point, Annesas Appel (1978) creates new visual language. The specific shape of the numbers are the basic grid. It provides structure and gives the artist the freedom to build on; what happens if she overlaps them, what

Homeless Winds | Natalia Papaeva and Minsun Kim

Bradwolff Projects proudly presents ‘Homeless Winds’, an exhibition in which Natalya Papaeva and Minsun Kim  explore the relationship between national identity and language. They discuss people whose personal geography—place of birth, 
upbringing, residence, and ethnic roots—is diverse, and how such individuals identify themselves through their choice of language for communication. Much like ‘homeless winds’ these

The Heart is Green | Lucy Cordes Engelman and Barbara Rink

Bradwolff Projects presents ‘The Heart is Green’ by Lucy Cordes Engelman and Barbara Rink In The Heart is Green, artists Lucy Cordes Engelman and Barbara Rink present the first iteration of their research surrounding plant immersion and eco-ecstatic forms of creation at Bradwolff Projects. For this new collaboration, they have immersed themselves in the plant

‘Reclaimed Shapes’ | Joanneke Meester

Bradwolff Projects presents “Reclaimed Shapes” by Joanneke Meester Open during Amsterdam Art Week 30 May – 2 June 2024. The artist is present every day. In the intimate space of Bradwolff Projects, ‘Reclaimed Shapes’ by Joanneke Meester spotlights the invisible. The exhibition redefines the rejected material into artworks that not only occupy space but also

Manifestation #37: Keti Koti Westerpark

“Out of the blue comes the whitest wash,” reads the slogan of Reckitt’s Crown Blue Squares, or blous as it’s known locally on Curaçao. Initially created to whiten laundry optically, the piercing blue pigment has taken on new meanings in Afro-Caribbean cultures. In everyday use, blous offers protection against the harms of the ‘evil eye’, which is believed to cause

POST PARELLELLISM | NAVID NUUR

“We’ve been working together for fifteen years, advancing my diverse profession while ensuring its internal consistency. Time flies, so instead let us go back in time for this joyful show. I propose an exhibition that recognizes works and concepts that were not intended to be presented alone but were required for the development of other

UP/////DATE: Boy Butter | Kasper Bosmans

P/////AKT is proud to present a selection from the Boy Butter series, for which Kasper Bosmans creates blocks of butter cast using the cire-perdue (lost wax) method. Bosmans’ bronze butter refers to the large-scale butter smuggling that occurred after World War II. Due to huge price differences between the Netherlands and Belgium, butter became the

Per Sempre | Marijke van Warmerdam

On the occasion of Amsterdam Art Week, Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to dedicate its project space The Bakery to the screening of Marijke van Warmerdam’s ‘Per Sempre’. Filmed with a handheld camera during the artist’s stay in Rome, the looped video follows the perpetual love letters offered by the balustrades of Ponte Milvio bridge

Blend | Hazel Ling

CITY IN STILLNESS, NATURE IN MOTION This exhibition showcases the work of fine art photographer Hazel Ling, with a new collection that explores the fusion of urban serenity and natural energy. The works have not been shown before and offer a unique perspective on both aspects. “Photography allows me to create compositions where the internal

‘Heaven’s Gate’ & ‘Creation’ | Marco Brambilla

Journey through cosmic history with ‘Creation’ (2012) and ‘Heaven’s Gate’ (2022) by Marco Brambilla at Nxt Museum. ‘Heaven’s Gate’ and ‘Creation’ are part of Marco Brambilla’s ‘Megaplex’ series. In these video works, hundreds of well-known film fragments are combined into new stories and landscapes. The digitally composed videos take you into a hyper-realistic world with

dandelions milk | Afra Eisma

No Man’s Art Gallery is honoured to present dandelions milk, Afra Eisma’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery.  In the echoing worlds of two gallery spaces, where lips speak, drips fall, and ants scurry alongside otherworldly beings, dandelions milk celebrates magical feelings encapsulated within woven narratives and ceramic vessels.

What You See Is What I Like | curated by Bisou Gallery

‘What You See Is What I Like’, curated by Bisou Gallery. An uplifting group show featuring new and existing work by Pascal Duval, Riëtte Wanders, Steven van Lummel, Jules Julien, Jamel Armand & Faan Olgers. The Garden Room of Pulitzer Amsterdam, Prinsengracht 323, Amsterdam. Free entrance. “What You See Is What I Like showcases a curated selection

WORK WORK WORK

open 8 hrs a day many many works on labour | museum for performance art In the ever more efficient workplace, we work ourselves into the ground. The working body constantly teeters on the edge of a burn-out, while robots and artificial intelligence line up to replace us. Alienated from our humanity, we exploit ourselves

POST/NO/BILLS #5 : BHLNTTTX | Hezin O

Graphic designer Hezin O throws all design rules overboard with the presentation BHLNTTTX. In this fifth edition of Post/No/Bills, Hezin O fills the monumental niches around the historic staircase of the Stedelijk with seven colorful wall prints. She challenges conventional views on graphic design by completely deconstructing her previous works visually and aurally, by cutting

Life In a Different Resolution | Random International

‘Life in a Different Resolution’ invites you to explore human and machine through two decades of groundbreaking creations by post-digital art group Random International. Curated by Bogomir Doringer, the selected artworks challenge conventional notions of human consciousness and explore how technology can shape its future evolution. As you journey through this retrospective, you’ll encounter large-scale

THE FUTURE IS EQUAL | EXHIBITION BY YOUNG COLLECTORS CIRCLE 

Female artists earn less than their male counterparts. They are also less visible and are less frequently acquired by museums. This is revealed by research conducted by the Boekman Foundation on behalf of the Niemeijer Fund. The conclusion is clear: more should be written about female artists, their work should be exhibited more frequently and

Manifestation #37 | Keti Koti Westerpark x Kunsttraject 

Gilleam Trapenberg will be showing his series New Suns during Manifestation #37: Keti Koti Westerpark X Buro Stedelijk X Kunsttraject. Trapenberg started the series in 2020 out of a longing and yearning to Curacao, the island he grew up on. The sun, palms lining pristine white sand beaches and an azure blue sea. However, this

Manifestation #50: Keti Koti X Roots to Fruits

Every year on the 1st of July, we commemorate slavery and celebrate the abolition of slavery: Keti Koti. In the month prior to this day, we show new work by artist and graphic designer Mirelle van Tulder on the windows of Buro Stedelijk’s Studio Space facing the Paulus Potterstraat. In response to the invitation, Mirelle van Tulder,

Manifestation #26 | Script 1: Whispers (Tell the Waters What the Clay Kept Secret II)

In Manifestation #26: Script 1: Whispers (Tell the Waters What the Clay Kept Secret II) artist Ola Hassanain hones in on an intimate ‘site of catastrophe’: her grandmother’s house.  This house sits amidst the Gezira scheme in Sudan, a 4,300-km network of canals and ditches to irrigate fields. The area is renowned for its vast

dandelions milk | Afra Eisma

 No Man’s Art Gallery KIOSK is honoured to present dandelions milk, Afra Eisma’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery.  In the echoing worlds of two gallery spaces, where lips speak, drips fall, and ants scurry alongside otherworldly beings, dandelions milk celebrates magical feelings encapsulated within woven narratives and ceramic vessels.

Split Seconds of Magnificence | Lydia Schouten

In Split Seconds of Magnificence by Lydia Schouten, historical performances such as Sexobject (1979) and Breaking through the Circle (1978) are being revived through projections and experimental re-enactments. In addition, Schouten will show a recent installation and a performance.

closed views | K. T. Kobel

“closed views” beckons exploration through suspended cinematic snapshots manifested in sculpture, film, and painting. Each piece captures enigmatic moments that span the divide between ‘before’ and ‘after.’ Paying homage to memory, these fragments resonate within a broader narrative, where the tales of distant protagonists emerge amidst a society captivated by compulsive gazes. Drawing from the

Garden exhibition | Susanne Khalil Yusef

Artist: Susanne Khalil Yusef For the first time, the galleries will open their garden, where a sculpture by Susanne Khalil Yusef will be on display.

One Man Space | Arthur Stokvis

Artist: Arthur Stokvis In our project space, Arthur Stokvis, known from Art Bar Kippy, does a performance. In a one-to-one conversation, over a beer, he guides visitors through the many layers of his work.

Unpacking Things | OLGA CHERNYSHEVA

A thing passes by us as if packaged, we know that it exists by the place it occupies, but we see only its surface… And in order to return the feeling of life, to feel things, in order to make stone stone, there is something called art.

Michael Raedecker | back on earth

30 May – 20 July 2024The exhibition opens during Amsterdam Art WeekOpening reception:Thursday, May 305 – 8 pmin the presence of the artist Michael Raedecker’s work seeks to make sense of the symbiotic and often parasitic relationship between nature and humanity – to understand our place in the world and draw attention to the proximity

Choir of Nonsense | Joost Krijnen

Get the group to form a line, semi-circle or circle. They should focus on you, the conductor, as you are going to be leading them through the ‘song’. Start with a barely audible whisper and encourage the choir to copy you. Try to get into an early rhythm, if possible. Turn the whisper into a

Canopy | Amsterdam Art Week x Rietveld Alumni

Public programmes:  Canopy The Gerrit Rietveld Academie is proud to present 16 projects of emerging artists at Amsterdam Art Week. All participating artists graduated from the independent and internationally oriented art school in Amsterdam in the years 2021, 2022 and 2023. Together, they present multifaceted art works in various media such as ceramics, glass, photography,

Leo Vroegindeweij at TMH

One of the most innovative contemporary artists, the Dutch sculptor Leo Vroegindeweij (1955) works at the intersection of a formal and conceptual vocabulary. Over the course of his 45-year sculptural practice, his natural tools have come to include uncontrolled circumstances, time, and space, and an ingenious inter-pretation of the notions of scale and measurement in art. Vroegindeweij

Publishing: An Amsterdam Thing

• Consequences—A new publication series by TMH • Special editions: Elsa Tomkowiak, Zhu Hong, Jan Schoonhoven • Art & Project Bulletins (selection) With Amsterdam Art: May 30 – June 2 Opening with the artist & guest speakers. Special Event: Artist’s Book Presentation The TMH publishing programme takes its inspiration from Amsterdam’s publishing and graphics legacy. One of our

ᠴᠢᠨᠠᠳᠤ ᠰᠠᠯᠬ (The Wind on the Other Side) | Nomin Zezegmaa

In the realms where the earth whispers its secrets and where the wind carries the echoes of ancient memories, you’ll find the captivating artistry of Nomin Zezegmaa. Her work interweaves narratives inspired by deep time and the spiritual realms of Mongol cosmogony. ᠴᠢᠨᠠᠳᠤᠰᠠᠯᠬ  (The Wind on the Other Side) invites viewers into a dialogue celebrating the intertwined dance of

1 and 1 is 1. An adventure about collaboration | Group Show

In “1 and 1 is 1” two artists from diverse backgrounds create a new work of art together. The exhibition is about connecting cultures, letting go of traditional approaches, coming to new insights, getting to know each other. The selection of participating artists was done by A&J (Anne Verhoijsen and Jos Houweling), CBK Zuidoost and

Not the look for good friendships just like the dog’s tongues | Marieke J.R. Coppens

Not the look for good friendships, just like the dog’s tongues, is an exhibition or short stories that touch, scrape and cut each other so often that the whole sometimes even seems like a novel. The Fibonacci sequence forms the backbone of this whole and, just like the numbers in the sequence, nothing stands alone,

I Wan’na Be Like You | Margit Lukács & Persijn Broersen

In the work I Wan’na Be Like You, Margit Lukács and Persijn Broersen focus on the Western image of ‘the Jungle’. The wilderness is often seen as a Terra Nullius, supposedly unexplored land that served as an emblem of desire for the colonial powers. In this film, Lukács and Broersen delve deeper into ‘the wilderness’ as

A Terra | Charlotte Dumas

andriesse~eyck gallery is delighted to present the solo exhibition A Terra by Charlotte Dumas.  This exhibition includes two projects Dumas has been working on recently. Between 2006 and 2008 Dumas portrayed the stray dogs, randagi, of Palermo. Feeling drawn to their individual characters she photographed them in the old parts of town using Polaroid, digital

Breaking Waves | Clara Jo

During Amsterdam Art Week, Framer Framed presents the exhibition Breaking Waves by artist Clara Jo, who has been Atelier KITLV-Framer Framed artist in residence for the past year. Through a story about epidemiological and maritime movement, Breaking Waves subverts concepts of colonial erasure and questions our collective imaginations during global crises. The exhibition is open

One ‘O’ Hanging Between Two i’s | Josse Pyl

Josse Pyl explores the production and performance of language to uncover the underlying connections that bind one human to another, using language as a malleable material. For this exhibition he utilises the architectural vocabulary of the space. The gallery becomes a spatial poem, narrating the production of speech by evoking associations in the reader’s mind,

ultramarine l citramarine | Charlotte Caspers

BorzoGallery presents new work by Charlotte Caspers in an exhibition curated by Colin Huizing, concentrating on the blue pigments ultramarine (lapis lazuli) and citramarine (azurite). For centuries both pigments were highly valued within the European painting tradition because of their rich colour and value. Ultramarine literally means ‘from across the sea’ and was used to

How to weave a movement for change? | Ernée ‘t Hooft, Saskia Noor van Imhoff, Claudy Jongstra , Gijs Frieling en Molly Palmer 

At the Iona House on the Herengracht, you encounter the work of five artists who each weave a movement for change in their own way. Meet the monumental artwork Guernica de la Ecologia. This work, created by artist Claudy Jongstra, represents a call for more biodiversity, an advocacy for dignified craftsmanship (craft), and regeneration of

‘Observations on Society’ | Greg Colson

Bradwolff & Partners is delighted to present the exhibition ‘Observations on Society’. The exhibition runs until 30 June. This is the second exhibition of ‘In Dialogue’ a series of duo exhibitions running throughout 2024 that will showcase inspiring interactions between pairs of contemporary artists whose artistic paths intersect and intensify in unexpected ways. For this

Tokyo Encore | Jannie Regnerus

After playing a piano concert in Tokyo in 1976, Keith Jarrett gave an encore. On the spot, he improvised a piece that lasts no longer than nine minutes. Pure joy, tenderness, grief and love, all kinds of emotion passed by within these nine minutes. For her solo exhibition Tokyo Encore, Jannie Regnerus will present a

Meet the Cantors | Sophie Vallance Cantor & Douglas Cantor

In their third collaboration, ‘Meet the Cantors’ showcases the resilient partnership of artists Sophie Vallance Cantor and Douglas Cantor. Their story is one of persistent creativity, unwavering conviction, and mutual support in overcoming challenges. With a ‘watch us’ attitude, they defy expectations, crafting unconventional works that celebrate the triumph of creativity over adversity. Vallance Cantor

The Quickening | Deirdre O’Mahony

During Amsterdam Art Week, as an offshoot of her major solo exhibition at The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art in Dublin, and in collaboration with our baby sister Kunstverein Aughrim, Kunstverein is proud to host a four day screening of The Quickening by Deirdre O’Mahony.  Deirdre O’Mahony 30+ years practice is rooted in the

THERE ARE (MANY) PARTS TO THIS – 2 | G

THERE ARE (MANY) PARTS TO THIS – 2’ is the second iteration of a four-part series by artist, natural death researcher, babysitter, and raver G. Taking place at Marwan across 2024, ‘THERE ARE (MANY) PARTS TO THIS’ explores the many facets of G’s practice, from sculpting to performing, practices of companionship and mourning, while the

I am a body in a body of air | Nora Aurrekoetxea Etxebarria

my studio based practice departs from a sculptural way of building  installationsas a relational space, a system where unpredicted dialogues happen in interdependency between architectureobjectsand bodiescreating layers of meaningwhere everything alters and interrelates with each other                                being the instability of

double double | Zuza Banasinska & Myrto Vratsanou

Opening hours: Tues-Fri 13:00-18:00, Sat-Sun 11:00-19:00LARP sessions: Sat 25 May & Sun 2 June 12:00-15:00 Part of the puntWG Open Call Series ‘double double’ is an exhibition and LARP (Live Action Role Play) by Zuza Banasińska and Myrto Vratsanou. The artists explore the figure of the double as a device towards non-hierarchical kinship, through a

Castlemania: Burn Them All | Jordan Roger

Jordan Roger is a graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des beaux-arts de Bourges. His family name is deliberately hyphenated. Because he is homosexual, he is excluded from the exclusion from the family unit. His parents, Jehovah’s Witnesses, refuse to accept him as he is. Ever since, Roger has been driven by a violent and

On Longing | Mandy Franca & Anthony Ngoya

The exhibition ‘On Longing’ at Galerie Caroline O’Breen brings together the work of artists Mandy Franca (1989, NL) and Anthony Ngoya (1995, FR). Both artists explore the concept of collective memory and its role in shaping individual and communal identities. By layering materials and mediums, their work communicates the complex intergenerational emotions of longing and

layered base | Annesas Appel

With the world of numbers and the 10 colors (derived from the Munsell color system) as a starting point, Annesas Appel (1978) creates new visual language. The specific shape of the numbers are the basic grid. It provides structure and gives the artist the freedom to build on; what happens if she overlaps them, what

Van Ostade Biennale |  Lonneke van der Palen & Sophie Steengracht

During Amsterdam Art Week, Galerie Fleur & Wouter & GoMulan Gallery present a living exhibition with works by Lonneke van der Palen and Sophie Steengracht in their shared space. The exhibition is constantly in motion, through a changing mural and as visitors decide the placement of the artworks themselves. The artistic practice of photographer Lonneke

Tenant of Culture | Tenant of Culture

Under the moniker of Tenant of Culture, Hendrickje Schimmel works with fashion as a trained fashion and textile practitioner, but does so from the perspective of the field of contemporary art. The artist makes objects and installations employing used, leftover or deadstock garments as her main source material. Deconstructing and repurposing discarded materials from the

Magali Reus | Magali Reus

During Amsterdam Art Week Galerie Fons Welters will present a body of recent work by Magali Reus. Reus’ sculptures are the product of numerous production processes – 3D printing, powder coating, casting, weaving, carving – deployed without heed to standard fabrication practices. Starting with existing objects from everyday life, her interventions can be seen as

The Initiator | Jehoshua Rozenman

‘The Initiator’, opening 30th May 2024, stems from the artist’s considerations of Artificial Intelligence (AI) which is seen as a tool for pushing the boundaries in creative thinking. Rozenman’s sculptures operate under the illusionary pretence of Bauhaus-inspired technical and architectural designs, but these three-dimensional forms could not be further from a maquette as abstraction plays

25 Years of Galerie Ron Mandos | Featuring all the artists from the gallery

For the exhibition 25 Years of Galerie Ron Mandos, we invited all the artists the gallery currently represents. Each artist will show new work they created, especially for this jubilee exhibition. In addition, we have asked each artist to share their favorite music piece with us, which served as an inspiration for their creations. In

Solo exhibition | Annelies Kamen

Gallery van Fanny Freytag happily announces the upcoming solo exhibition ‘Absolutely Never Sitting Duck’ by artist and alumni resident at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten Annelies Kamen, opening on Thursday  May 30th in honor of Amsterdam Art Week. The exhibition is curated by Jelmer Wijnstroom. Annelies Kamen engages with language and humour and playing with the power dynamics of joke-making.

Lacunae | Geraldo Dos Santos & Emre Özakat

Josilda da Conceição gallery is delighted to present a duo-solo exhibition ‘Lacunae,’ showcasing the installations and paintings by artists Geraldo Dos Santos and Emre Özakat. Departing from the concept of hauntology, the exhibition brings together the works of both artists to explore transformative dimensions within parafiction beliefs. Both artists are delving into various realms within

ANGEL’S EGG | Sam Hersbach , Ema Vanekova, Marc Mulders, Lotte Wieringa & Brigitte Louter

In a time when the art world, the artist, the curator, and the gallery owner are confronted with the challenging dynamics of the global stage, Lotte Wieringa offers a glimmer of hope and inspiration with her works ‘Angel’s Egg’ and ‘A Baby Angel’s Egg’. These titles, containing the promise of unknown spheres and colors, suggest

Equilibrium Wind | Thierry Oussou

On the occasion of the Amsterdam Art Week, Lumen Travo Gallery is proud to present the new solo show  “Workers Dijksgracht Oost Amsterdam” by Beninese artist Thierry Oussou.
 Featuring new large-scale works on paper, this exhibition continues Oussou’s visual investigation into the life of workers, with a particular focus on the construction workers observed during his daily explorations of

On the Inside | Iris Kensmil

Madé van Krimpen presents “On The Inside,” Iris Kensmil’s first solo exhibition in the gallery. “On The Inside” showcases portraits in a domestic setting that evoke a sense of intimacy and connection. “For me, it’s about an attitude towards the characters and memories, which I place in a broader context. This context can be warm

How are you these days? | Trần Quang Đại curated by Wumen

“How are you these days?” is an immersive installation by Vietnamese artist Trần Quang Đại, comprising 2500 handmade heart-shaped soft sculptures within a Chroma Key green room. Inviting viewers to consider the essence of intimacy and love in our hyper connected digital age. How are you these days? is the 15th exhibition with the same

ENIGMA | Lotte Ekkel, Nanda Hagenaars, Santiago Pani, Sanne Terweij & Sandra Keja Planken

Lotte Ekkel: is an autodidact photographer based in Amsterdam. The experience of working with vintage as well as contemporary photography for the past years, gave her tools to not only look at what’s around her but also see and acknowledge it by the use of her photographic lens. Over the years, Ekkel trained her eye

Female Fatigue | Melissa Gordon, Dina Danish, Peggy Franck & Erika Peucelle

Melissa Gordon American and British artist Melissa Gordon makes larger than scale paintings with a special focus on body, consumption, gender, feminism and the act of painting. With a playful and critical touch, the artist questions the value of gestures in all its liquidity and multitude of layers – oscillating between figuration and abstraction, surface

Mirror | Steven Aalders

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce Steven Aalders’ new solo exhibition Mirror, which will open on Thursday, May 30 during Amsterdam Art Week (May 29 to June 2, 2024). The exhibition shows new paintings that were created last year during his stay in the countryside, a nature reserve with forests and lakes, where wealthy Amsterdammers

Un Cuerpo al que Volver / A Body to Come Back to | Aimée Zito Lema

A jacket, a t-shirt, watches. For her first solo exhibition at the gallery, Un Cuerpo al que Volver / A Body to Come Back to, Aimée Zito Lema took stories, objects and events from her own history and that of her family in Argentina as a starting point. From that personal perspective, she investigates how

Labyrinth of the Current | Thijs Zweers

Opening: Thursday, 30 May 17:00 – 20:00The opening takes place during Amsterdam Art Week Gallery Night Thijs Zweers returns for his fifth exhibition at TORCH, presenting new artworks that reflect on human nature versus our constructed environment. He combines organic and artificial elements in each piece. The clash of artisanal landscapes and the artificial neon

Wanderer | Daichi Takagi

Upstream Gallery is proud to present the exhibition Wanderer by Daichi Takagi in the gallery’s private viewing space, opening during Amsterdam Art Week 2024. Takagi is an artist based in Kanagawa, Japan. His work explores the interplay between abstract and figurative painting. When Takagi spent some time in the Netherlands in 2018, his work shifted when he

Strange Glow | James Beckett

During the AAW 2024 opens in the gallery the solo exhibition ‘Strange Glow’ by James Beckett. ‘Strange Glow’ is primarily an exercise in compacting disparate sources – a play on the associative and nonsensical. As assemblage, these pieces feature backdrops of architectural reproduction, super-imposed with seemingly random objects and extracts from the news . The

‘Lost and Found’ | Toon Verhoef

Toon Verhoef (Voorburg, 1946) is a painter. Each painting is preceded by studies on paper. Not drawings in the literal sense, but compositions of paint and paper. Collages that also contain packaging material and dried remains of paint. Verhoef distills from these image series what is useful for a painting. These are often components: a

On this side of the river elbe | Ana Lupas

Ana Lupas – On this Side of the River Elbe is the first comprehensive overview of the oeuvre of Ana Lupas (1940, Cluj-Napoca, Romania) which opens at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam on 9 May 2024. Lupas emerged in the 1960s as one of the leading Eastern European female artists of her generation. Spanning over six decades,

Grand March | colaboration with House of Vineyard

From December 2, 2023, the Amsterdam Museum presents the exhibition Grand March: A Historic House through a Ballroom Lens. The exhibition is co-curated by House of Vineyard, the first ballroom house in the Netherlands. In the rooms of the Willet-Holthuysen House, an Amsterdam Museum location, House of Vineyard exposes the power of ballroom culture with

Rebels | Janette Beckman 

The exhibition Rebels is an ode to activists, rebels, revolutionaries and provocateurs who have brought about positive social change.

OSCAM x Café de Duivel x Edson Sabajo 

From January 26 till June 8, OSCAM presents an exhibition about the iconic hip hop café De Duivel. In addition to being a brown pub where people of all walks of life meet, De Duivel is a creative breeding ground and open stage. Since 1992 pioneers of the hip-hop scene have been connecting, collaborating and

Offspring 2024 | groupshow

Artists: Klaartje van Essen, Bart Houwers, Gvantsa Jgushia, Félix Keslassy, Samuel Mackiewicz, Neda Mirhosseini, Anthony Ngoya, W. Rossen, Katie Watchorn, Leah Zhang. De Ateliers is hosting three afternoons of seminars and lectures by artists, academics and researchers whose thinking and writing relates to the practice of the artists showing their work in the exhibition Offspring

Castlemania: LESS IS BORE | Johan Vanderschelden

This posthumous retrospective exhibition offers a glimpse into the work of Johan Vanderschelden: a collector pur sang who transforms his finds with pride and inexhaustible enthusiasm. A vibrant multitude from which the passion and genius of the artist speaks. Johan Vanderschelden (13 march – 10 may 2023) is a collector pur sang who transforms his

Neighbouring Frequencies | Els Viaene, Floris Vanhoof, Oussama Tabti, Stijn Demeulenaere & Luis Lecea Romera

Sound art is a unifying component between the Netherlands and Belgium. There is a vibrant field of hybrid art practices in which the exploration of sound takes center stage in various artistic and critical forms. From installation art and performances, to technological experiments. In these practices, collaboration across borders is common and has an impactful

Outside the Soup | initiated by artists Afra Eisma and Hend Samir

The exhibition Outside the Soup, initiated by artists Afra Eisma and Hend Samir, emphasizes the potential of art to create new worldviews through radical imagination and artistic experimentation; placing care, solidarity, and trust at the forefront. Rather than building on a conceptual framework as the underpinning for the exhibition, the role of mutual and reciprocal

Manahahtáanung of Nieuw Amsterdam? | Het Inheemse verhaal achter New York

400 years ago the first Dutch colonists arrived in the area known today as New York. Their mission given by the Dutch West India Company was to establish the colony of New Netherlands, with New Amsterdam as its capital, at the southern tip of what is today the island of Manhattan. The Amsterdam Museum has

Missing Mirror | group exhibition

Since the invention of photography in the 19th century, the technology of the medium has constantly evolved. Image manipulation has always been a part of photography, from darkroom techniques to the magic of programs such as Photoshop. Artificial Intelligence is the most recent development that makes it easier than ever to create images that appear

The gardens of Rijksmuseum | Lee Ufan

This summer, the gardens of the Rijksmuseum serve as the stage for the art of Lee Ufan. For his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, the Korean artist presents nine iconic works from the Relatum series, which he has been continuously working on since the 1970s. The sculptures made of stone and metal engage in

Pocket Rhythms | Mounira Al Solh

On the occasion of the eleventh ABN AMRO Art Award, the exhibition Pocket Rhythms with work by the current winner Mounira Al Solh is on view in the ABN AMRO Art Space. Here, Al Solh draws her inspiration from popular Arabic music from the 70s and 80s – these omnipresent tunes in war-torn Lebanon would

25 Years Galerie Ron Mandos | Featuring all artists from the gallery

Galerie Ron Mandos is proud to present the exhibition 25 Years Galerie Ron Mandos. Our anniversary will be celebrated with a special show dedicated to the gallery’s 25th anniversary year. At the gallery in Amsterdam, we will showcase an exhibition highlighting artworks by all our resident artists, paying homage to the diverse talents that have

The Crow Messengers

A solo show by Judith Westerveld In the solo exhibition, The Crow Messengers, Judith Westerveld presents a new body of work based on narratives told in the Southern African San languages |xam and !xun that form part of the Bleek and Lloyd Archive that was compiled in the 1870s and 1880s in Cape Town, South

Saw a Breath, Heard a Light | Hanne Wallrafen & Kevin Osepa

PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION THE MIX NETHERLANDS with Hannes Wallrafen (1951) & Kevin Osepa (1994). A duo exhibition, in front of Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA station and at CBK zuidoost Amsterdam. From April 25, the exhibition The Mix Netherlands M’a wak un rosea, m’a skucha un lus is on view: an installation by Kevin Osepa (1994, Willemstad, Curaçao)

Marina Abramović | Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

Immerse yourself in the world of the legendary Marina Abramović, in the largest retrospective of her work ever held in the Netherlands! Over 60 key works spanning five decades trace the development of the prolific oeuvre of the pioneer of performance art: from her early work, created in former Yugoslavia and in Amsterdam, to the

Painting an prop | Wilhelm Sasnal

The Stedelijk Museum presents the exhibition Painting as Prop by Wilhelm Sasnal (1972, Tarnów, Poland) in the prestigious IMC Hall of Honor. The show features twenty-five paintings, some of which played a role as props in Sasnal’s recent film project The Assistant, blurring the boundaries between the distinctive spheres of art and film, clashing with the contemporary world.

Isaac Julien | Once Again . . . (Statues Never Die)

We are delighted to invite you to you to the opening of Isaac Julien: Once Again . . . (Statues Never Die) at the gallery. Join us in Amsterdam on Saturday, 9 March, from 4-7 PM for a first look at the works. Once Again… (Statues Never Die) is an immersive installation by artist and

Ana Navas – A veil as a glaze

In the presentation A veil as a glaze, on view from 25 May in three of the side rooms of the Oude Kerk, artist Ana Navas (Ecuador, 1984, lives and works in Rotterdam) will show a series of glass works whose technique is reminiscent of stained glass as was often used in churches from the

Guardians | Frank Ammerlaan

Upstream Gallery is pleased to present ‘Guardians’, Ammerlaan’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery. ‘Guardians’, once revealed in cycles of light and darkness, are now but a faint astral reminder dimmed by the glowing tide of our cities. The paradoxical nature of perception becomes evident; it is not the constellations themselves that are fading, but

TINKEBELL. – Arena Candidus Solvay

Opening: Saturday, 2 March 16.00 – 19.00Dress code: WHITE Unsuspecting influencers take selfies at the ‘Spiagge bianche’ (white beaches) of Rosignano Solvay as if they are on a tropical island. At this beautiful beach in Tuscany, the sand is unusually bright white and the water is light blue. However, this effect is caused by a

Closer | Julius Stibbe

The Undercurrent Julius Stibbe’s spherical paintings are unmistakably the work of a sentient being. Just look at the colors used, at the effect or direction of the paint, at a well-placed dot or follow the path the light takes. Every painting contains hints and clues without being a puzzle, because the artist sometimes follows those

Bart Invites: ‘Strictly Tapes and Friends’

Strictly Tapes and Friends is a group exhibition and series of events on the second floor of Galerie Bart about the cassette tape as a means of communication. Bart invited artist Anan Striker, and Anan in turn invited a motley crew of visual artists, disc jockeys, word artists, graffiti writers, MCs, and a photographer. The

Blind Man’s Bluff

OPENING 23 FEBRUARY5 – 7 PM Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to announce Blind Man’s Bluff, a group exhibition on the theme of play. The exhibition features work by Ryan Gander, David Maljković, Antonis Pittas, Josse Pyl, Lara Schnitger, Sarah van Sonsbeeck, and, for the first time, Michelle Chang Qin. When it comes to the relation

You are the axis of time | Peter Cvik

Peter Cvik’s exhibition ‘You are the axis of time’ delves into the intricate relationship between memory, perception, and the fluidity of time. Viewers are invited to embark on a journey of exploration and introspection, navigating the dynamic intersection between the tangible and the abstract. Central to Cvik’s work is his exploration of visual memory. His

“Painter on his way to work” – Enrico Freitag

Enrico Freitag’s exhibition title takes us into an art historical discourse and at the same time invites us to immerse ourselves in his own relationship to painting. “Painter on his way to work” is a painting by Vincent van Gogh from 1888, which was presumably destroyed during an air raid on Germany during the Second

Foam 3h: Steffi Reimers

Guilty Grounds Foam 3h presents the first solo exhibition of Dutch photographer Steffi Reimers. In Guilty Grounds, photos of the landscape in Aspromonte National Park and its surroundings tell us the story of the world’s most powerful criminal organisation, the ‘Ndrangheta. For the conceptual photo project Guilty Grounds, Steffi Reimers travelled to Calabria, in the south of

Local Heroes door Bo Bosk, Fré Calmes, Ivna Esajas, Sonia Kazovsky, Delano Mac Andrew

Five artists, living and/or working in Amsterdam Zuidoost, created new work for this special exhibition. With Local Heroes, CBK Zuidoost stimulates the local art climate in Amsterdam Zuidoost by providing a platform for local creators. The arts scene in the Bijlmer is evolving. More and more artists are finding their way to this side of

Rafał Topolewski: Slumber

Opening reception:Thursday, 7 March 2024Join us and the artists for opening drinks17.00 – 19.00Free entry GRIMM is pleased to announce Slumber, a solo exhibition of new work by Rafał Topolewski at the Amsterdam Gallery. This series captures the hallucinatory state between sleep and wakefulness, an unsettling suspension of time and place where plants, portraits and landscapes

Exhibition AIR MASS by Gegee Ayurzana

The young artist Gegee Ayurzana has just finished her two-year artist residency at De Ateliers in Amsterdam. Currently she is working mainly on paintings unhinged from their traditional frames, paintings on (semi) transparent veils that seem free floating and boundless, reorienting our experience of real and imaginary spaces. The motives on these colorful, ghostlike appearances

Anne Wenzel | House of Fools

AKINCI is proud to present the solo exhibition House of Fools by Anne Wenzel. A large part of the eponymous series of sculptures made by Wenzel for her solo exhibition Carte Blanche (Fuck the Dictator) at Stedelijk Museum Schiedam will be on show in Amsterdam from 20 January to 2 March, 2024. In addition to

WG-premises and Surroundings

by Ciska Brugemann Part of the atelierWG Series Ciska Brugemann presents some of her sketches and paintings, inspired by the WG-premises and surroundings. For example, a drawing that expresses a reflection on the arches on the WG-premises, now a monument marking the boundary of the former Pesthuis on the WG-territory, one of the buidings of

AN EYE FOR AN EYE AND A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH | Doron Beuns

For his debut solo exhibition in Amsterdam at Projectruimte 38/40, Doron Beuns presents a series of large-scale knitted paintings within an installation that includes lighting, video, sound, and scent. As with his previous work, Beuns plays on a hysterical post-digital world where perception is dictated by the position we adopt in relation to any given

CAESURA – Johnny Mae Hauser, Azul Ehrenberg, Aldo van den Broek

In a fast paced world filled with stimuli, even the slightest perception of silence can be significantly valuable. What happens in this fleeting moment of quiet presence? This exhibition brings together a selection of pieces by Azul Ehrenberg, Johnny Mae Hauser and Aldo van den Broek. Group exhibition ‘Caesura’ is on view in the gallery

Departure as Arrival

‘Departure as Arrival’ 10 February – 16 March 2024 Josilda da Conceição is delighted to host a duo-solo exhibition, ‘Departure as Arrival’, featuring the installations and images of artists Martin La Roche and Emine Gündüz, departing from the concept of integration, bringing together the works from both artists to propose new perspectives. Martin La Roche presents

Kyra Sacks | Traverse

As an artist-anthropologist, Kyra Sacks (NL, 1989) explores drawing as a method of research. The works displayed in our project space are inspired by her field sketches and offer a window into not only the lives of others, but also her own experiences. The collection is based on fragments of images and words she collected

Jasper de Beijer | Foundation

Foundation (2020 – 2022) Jasper de Beijer4k Video – 9′ 52https://youtu.be/Pc-8w8IM1O4 In 2020, Jasper de Beijer (1973) followed a Mondriaan Fund residency at the Pompgemaal in Den Helder. The estate around the water pumping station has some resemblance of an island, a secluded place over which the world seems to have no influence. The artist

Eclogue, St Perpetua – Ryan Christopher

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the solo exhibition Eclogue, St. Perpetua by British artist Ryan Christopher (b. 1998), which opens on Saturday February 17 and will run through March 23. It will be his debut show at the gallery. Christopher, who has just finished his two years stay at De Ateliers in Amsterdam, will

Beyond by Monika Michalko

Monika Michalko, 1982, Sokolov, CZ, lives and works in Berlin, studied at the Hochschule für Bildende Kunst in Hamburg.  LANGart (formerly Metis_nl) has been working with Monika since 2007 when she participated in the exhibition ‘Gestüt’, which was organized by her then professor, Norbert Schwontkowski. Monika’s works draw the viewer into a wonderful world. Here

A Hand Not Seen | Paul Kooiker & Marenne Welten

You are cordially invited to the opening of  A Hand Not Seen: a duo presentation with (new) work by Paul Kooiker and Marenne Welten. We look forward to welcoming you on February 10 from 5 – 7 pm. _____ They are fans of each other’s work. That in itself inspired a – perhaps unexpected  – duo presentation

Daniele Formica | Lonely Legionaries

Ellen de Bruijne PROJECTS is delighted to present a selection of work by Daniele Formica under the title Lonely Legionaries in the backspace of the gallery. Opening on February 10, simultaneous to Tincuta Marin’s solo opening Purring Figure, from 3 to 7pm.  Lonely Legionaries is about singularities in and out of multitudes (the legions). The multitude is conforming the ones, like the ranks

Tincuta Marin | Purring Figure

Ellen de Bruijne PROJECTS is delighted to present the work of Tincuta Marin in her first solo exhibition in Amsterdam. Living and working in Cluj-Napoca, Tincuta Marin (1995, Galatia, Romania) is an intriguing painter and sculptor with a spell-binding ability for fantastical and transhistorical storytelling. Driven by an abundant imagination, Marin synthesises different characters and stylistic

Opening: The One-Straw Revolution

Framer Framed warmly welcomes you to the opening of its newest exhibition, The One-Straw Revolution, curated by iLiana Fokianaki! On Saturday, February 10, 7 p.m., Framer Framed will present the exhibition The One-Straw Revolution. Its title, inspired by Masanobu Fukuoka’s ecological philosophy, emphasizes minimal waste and harmony with ecosystems. In the exhibition, artists explore permaculture concepts

to be dissolved in the water of memory

by Nadh Lingyun Cao Part of the puntWG Open Call Series within and without,whose form is elemental,whose form is internal.flowing, fallingA BEING IN FLUX,A HYMN OF DEATH,to be dissolved in the water of memory A series of performances dedicated to material imagination, sonic and spatial sensibilities, further contemplating upon life and death, being and becoming. Performance at

3 Exhibitions by Jonny Niesche, Brigitte Kowanz & Tomáš Libertíny

Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present three new exhibitions by Jonny Niesche, Brigitte Kowanz & Tomáš Libertíny. Jonny Niesche’s Electric Light Orchestra, an extensive exploration of painting, sculpture, and abstraction immerses the viewer in a rich sensory experience. His vibrant paintings showcase seductive, iridescent surfaces seemingly suspended above the voile canvas. Niesche’s prolonged focus on the

Hands Hands Head Feet | Marije Gertenbach

Solo Hands Hands Head Feet What remains of a place, what is the history of an image, and in what context does it find itself now? The echo of an idea and the transience of an image make Marije Gertenbach (1990) interested in old paintings, buildings, and spaces. During her studies at the Rijksakademie, Gertenbach

Fabricated Love

Enari Gallery is pleased to present Fabricated Love, a group exhibition featuring works by Emre Özakat, Andrei Nițu, and Tom Solty. The exhibition serves as a seminal platform, facilitating an erudite exploration of the intricate interplay between conventional artistic practices and the transformative dimensions engendered by the digital milieu.Fabricated Love delves into a multitude of contrasts, including

Finissage: FECUND GROUND – Sam Andrea

This weekend marks the very last weekend of Sam Andrea’s solo exhibition, FECUND GROUND, in our gallery. As part of the Amsterdam Art Open Gallery Weekend, we invite you to join us for a wonderful evening on Friday, January 19, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Anticipate a friendly atmosphere filled with art, music, and

Erik Mattijssen | Paper Moon

It is with great pleasure that we invite you to the opening of the solo exhibition Paper Moon by Erik Mattijssen. The opening is on February 10 from 12.00 – 18.00 in the presence of the artist. At the same time, Kyra Sacks‘ installation Traverse opens in our project space. About the exhibitionYou will encounter few people in Erik Mattijssen’s (NL,

En Route! OULIPO en Route! I Stephan Keppel, Marc Nagtzaam an Mystery Guest: Nishiko

‘Je cherche en même temps l’éternel et l’éphémère’ Georges Perec En Route! OULIPO en route! is a presentation by Stephan Keppel and Marc Nagtzaam at Bradwolff Projects. The starting point of the project is the city. The daily routes we make there shape our impression of it. The chosen perspective of the walker or cyclist

nature’s resonance | herman de vries & melanie bonajo

Bradwolff & Partners is pleased to present the exhibition nature’s resonance, which opens on 16 December 2023. This exhibition marks the beginning of in dialogue a series of duo exhibitions that will showcase inspiring interactions between two new artists each time over the next year, where their artistic paths meet and intensify in surprising ways.

Beneath the Surface – Emmanuel Barcilon

In his latest show ‘Beneath the Surface’, Barcilon develops his distinctive layering technique involving the pouring of pigment onto wooden panels. Through skillful manipulation, he partially unveils underlying layers while preserving their essence. His process deliberately disturbs and wears away the surface of the panel, exposing concealed complexities and structural networks beneath the surface and

Finissage Ten square metre of shadow – Rumiko Hagiwara

From 16 December, Rumiko Hagiwara’s light show ‘Ten square metres of shadow’ can be seen at VZL Contemporary Art. With QR code on the windows 24/7, this work, accompanied by her recent small artworks can be seen during the dark days.Friday evening 19 January and Saturday afternoon 20 January will celebrate the new year with

VIEW | Xiaoxiao Xu

We proudly present VIEW by Xiaoxiao Xu.  Xiaoxiao was the first artist we collaborated with at the gallery’s launch, and we are excited to present her first solo exhibition at the gallery. VIEW explores Xiaoxiao’s unique perspective on landscapes and uses her lens to capture the void as a subtle portal for viewers. This artistic

Dwellers on the threshold | Bart Lunenburg

Bart Lunenburg Dwellers on the Threshold is a solo exhibition of Bart Lunenburg, opening at Galerie Caroline O’Breen on 19 January 2024. In this presentation, Lunenburg explores the windows, doors, roofs, and walls of historical rural architecture. Through sculptures, photographs, and drawings, he delves into themes of power and superstition that linger in the shadows of these architectural

Ed van der Elsken | Lanterfanten

This year, Annet Gelink Gallery opens with Lanterfanten, a solo exhibition by photographer Ed van der Elsken (1925-1990).  The Dutch word lanterfanten expresses the act of going about from place to place, generally without a plan or definite purpose.  Many of the youths Van der Elsken photographed in the 1960s and 1970s hang out on the streets with

RAPPORTS – Alan Charlton, Alice Schorbach, Jan van Munster, Kees Smits, Lesley Foxcroft, Lon Pennock, Paul Wallach.

Slewe Gallery will start the new year with a group show, entitled Rapports, with selected works by Alan Charlton, Alice Schorbach, Kees Smits, Lesley Foxcroft, Lon Pennock and Paul Wallach. The exhibitions will be on view from January 13 to February 10. The festive opening will take place during Amsterdam Gallery Weekend on Friday January 19.

cannibal spirits / do violence to words

Conceptual artist Daniel de Paula creates sculptures and installations from objects and images he appropriates, borrows, and acquires from the public sector and corporate entities. An important aspect of de Paula’s practice is the thematization of his negotiations with institutions and the bureaucratic processes and legal procedures that enable his access to the objects and

Art + Book + Art

Anastasia Samoylova, Arjan de Nooy, Bart Lunenburg, misha de ridder, Satijn Panyigay, Tanja Engelberts A selection of recently published books from several artists of the gallery, coupled with highlighted artworks from those books. In this Holiday Exhibition, we present works of Tanja Engelberts, Bart Lunenburg, Arjan de Nooy, Satijn Panyigay, misha de ridder and Anastasia Samoylova. You will be able to trace

jump in | group exhibition

JUMP IN‘jump in’ is JumpstArt foundation’s first group exhibition, which will repeat itself every six months. This edition is a collaboration with the Amsterdam Art foundation. For this exhibition, JumpstArt has selected 11 artists who are at the beginning of their careers. Amsterdam Art is happy to offer these young artists a stage in the

Woorden Weelde

andriesse~eyck gallery welcomes the new year with a group exhibition exploring word as an image, with works by Carel Blotkamp, Marijn van Kreij, Kim van Norren, Joyce Overheul, Rory Pilgrim, Allen Ruppersberg, P. Struycken and Jan Vercruysse. An old saying tells that “one picture is worth a thousand words”. Still, one often finds themself reading

Don’t forget the baggage handler | Joseph Palframan

During his solo exhibition ANTIDOTE, Ronald Ophuis invited Joseph Palframan to showcase his most recent work in Upstream’s private viewing space.  Joseph Palframan is a young painter, born in South Namibia and now residing in Leuven (Belgium). Ophuis holds a deep admiration for his work, both conceptually and visually. Ronald Ophuis: “His painting is open, vulnerable, intimate, critical, narrative,

(Hidden) Trophies | Britte Koolen & Tim Wunderink

We are proud to present the duo exhibition (Hidden) Trophies by Britte Koolen (1994, NL) and Tim Wunderink (1991, NL). The idea of exhibiting together at Galerie Bart had been brewing in their minds for a while and now the time has finally come! The common thread connecting their work is found objects. Both artists, each with

ANTIDOTE | Ronald Ophuis

Upstream Gallery proudly presents a new solo exhibition by Ronald Ophuis. In ANTIDOTE, he shows recent paintings and a selection of previously unseen early works on paper. These pieces share a common focus on life subjects such as the sense of belonging, migration, pain, and solace. These topics also address current political issues. The relationship

Rita McBride – leeway

Rita McBride’s work explores the production of public space and the reception of culture through sculptures that recreate familiar elements from our immediate environment. McBride sometimes dramatizes objects related to architecture and design, often through the use of unusual materials and unexpected dimensions. As such, she examines acquired notions of form, function, and material in

Juliette Blightman – Aaaahhh!

Galerie Fons Welters is happy to present its third solo exhibition by British artist Juliette Blightman.  The relationship between art and life is essential in Juliette Blightman’s (1980, UK, lives and works in UK) practice, which is based on observations and impressions of her everyday life. With different media such as photography, drawing, painting, video, performance

Spaceship Earth, Plant Your Seeds of Hope | Emma Talbot

Opening Sunday December 17, 1-3 pm Among a selection of 21st Century Herbal, we show a choice of works on paper. Emma Talbot is a storyteller with a distinctive painterly language that combines colorful, swirling lines and patterns, direct text, and a female figure who explores and navigates imagined landscapes and worlds. The figure in

COMFORT – Daisy Smith & George McGoldrick

For the beginning of the gallery season in 2024, we are delighted to present the exhibition COMFORT by Daisy Smith (1995, Chelmsford, UK), with special guest George McGoldrick. The show will draw together a series of works across various mediums: film, painting and drawing.

Johnny | Klaas Rommelaere

Madé van Krimpen proudly presents Johnny, Klaas Rommelaere’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. From 2020-2022, Rommelaere created an introspective textile world ‘Dark Uncles’ among which were giant dolls, directly referring to people from his immediate environment. Just like the tapestries, banners and pillars shown, the dolls are full of details embroidered in cross stitches.

matter is matter that doesn’t matter | Meng-Hsuan Chin, Lisette de Greeuw & Jo Wu

“matter is matter that doesn’t matter” features the work of artists Meng-Hsuan Chin, Lisette de Greeuw, and Jo Wu. With a highly sensitive awareness of the meaning language is able to unfold in daily life, each artist adopts their unique thread to weave meaning into the matter, a material developed from but not limited to

Daniela Schwabe | Sad Songs

In the series SAD SONGS, the way music and photography shape our memories comes together. The paintings reveal the fragments that actually make up our collective memory. On the small panels, each measuring ten by ten centimeters, black and white images are displayed; waving mermaids, a wiped-away tear, a cat on a sink, and a

Tag

by Ryotaro Fuyuki Part of the airWG Series Opening: 15 December 17:00-19:00 Ryotaro Fuyuki, artist in residence at atelierWG, will present a new work “Tag” produced during his stay at airWG. TagFor example, “collecting,” “comparing,” and “owning” are essential. On the other hand, they are embedded and placed within constructed institutions and cultures. What I find

Art and Solidarity Collective: Rainbow Soulclub | Rearrengement of Priorities #16: Blessings

Ellen de Bruijne PROJECTS is delighted to present Rearrangement of Priorities #16: Blessings, an exhibition by Art and Solidarity Collective: Rainbow Soulclub, a collective founded by artists Saskia Janssen and George Korsmit eighteen years ago in Amsterdam.  Opening December 2 from 3 to 7pm. The collective came to existence after Janssen and Korsmit visited the Blaka Watra

CURVES – Jan van der Ploeg

m.simons proudly presents CURVES, Jan van der Ploeg’s first solo exhibition at the gallery.The artist enjoys international acclaim and his murals adorn many venues. In the current year alone, Van der Ploeg has painted walls in Arnhem, Nijmegen, Middelburg, Frankfurt, Lyon, Basel, Dallas, Auckland, Sydney and the Schneider Museum of Art in Oregon. His oeuvre

Me as a Mountain  | Evi Vingerling

“My toes were in the fine white foam of the shoreline, heavy like old silk lace.I noticed that the wet sand by my feet was a rusty red while in the top of the sky above me there was the softest tint of aqua. In the middle of the waves there was deep turquoise sparkling

Tommy Harrison: Double Bind

Opening reception:Friday, 12 January 2024Join us and the artists for opening drinks17.00 – 19.00Free entry GRIMM is pleased to announce a solo exhibition with new works by Tommy Harrison (b. 1996, Stockport, UK). This will be the second solo exhibition of the artist with the gallery, following Tone Cluster at GRIMM, New York, NY (US)

Upstream Focus: Mountains and Drop Shadows by Jan Robert Leegte

In honor of Jan Robert Leegte’s presentation and NFT launch at Verse in London, Upstream Gallery is presenting works from his Mountains and Drop Shadows series in its private viewing space. The generative work, Mountains and Drop Shadows (2023) will be on display in London. Outputs of this work release as a series of 80 NFTs on Ethereum on November 27th. Each NFT

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF – MARTIN WONG

The major survey exhibition Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief presents work by Chinese-American artist Martin Wong. The exhibition spans the breadth of his practice including painting, drawing, and ceramic sculpture, as well as personal memorabilia.   Martin Wong’s practice draws on and merges various visual languages, including Chinese iconography, portraiture, landscape, ‘urban poetry’, graffiti and sign language. Recognised

MOONS

Enari Gallery is pleased to present Moons, a group exhibition featuring works by Johanna Bath, Amy Beager, Maya Fuji, Ariane Heloise Hughes, Minyoung Kim, and Ioanna Limniou. The Moon has long been a potent symbol of femininity and the female presence in art, with its soft, luminous glow serving as a muse for countless artists across

Unequal Times | Roos Theuws

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition Unequal Times by Roos Theuws. It will be her third solo exhibition at Slewe Gallery. Theuws is known for her video sculptures in which she questions the intrinsic qualities of light and sound and video and sound as media themselves. In her works she

People’s Forum – Workshop 4: How To Create A Sustainable Practice

Every Friday, the weekly how-to workshop programme explores alternative modes of economic self-sufficiency within the arts field and beyond, in collaboration with various Amsterdam creators and experts.  €15 per workshop including lunch—max. 15 personsThe workshops will be held in Dutch.  A hands-on workshop on defining your ambitions and making them realistic by looking at your

People’s Forum – Workshop 3: Mapping Your Art Practise

Every Friday, the weekly how-to workshop programme explores alternative modes of economic self-sufficiency within the arts field and beyond, in collaboration with various Amsterdam creators and experts.  €15 per workshop including lunch—max. 15 personsThe workshops will be held in Dutch.  We will map different art practices, untangle ideas about time and money and outline alternative,

People’s Forum – Workshop 2: Contracts – Make it your own!

Every Friday, the weekly how-to workshop programme explores alternative modes of economic self-sufficiency within the arts field and beyond, in collaboration with various Amsterdam creators and experts.  €15 per workshop including lunch—max. 15 personsThe workshops will be held in Dutch.  We will map different art practices, untangle ideas about time and money and outline alternative,

People’s Forum – Workshop 1: How to negotiate?

Every Friday, the weekly how-to workshop programme explores alternative modes of economic self-sufficiency within the arts field and beyond, in collaboration with various Amsterdam creators and experts. €15 per workshop including lunch—max. 15 personsThe workshops will be held in Dutch. 

People’s Forum Art Market Weekend 2

As part of People’s Forum, W139 is organising two Art Markets in the weekends of 25 & 26 November and 2 & 3 December, freely accessible. Forget Black Friday and discover gems by Amsterdam makers. More than thirty vendors will be selling unexpected treasures, self-published magazines, vinyl records, clothing, art works, homemade food, craft products, and much more. The Art

People’s Forum Art Market Weekend 1

As part of People’s Forum, W139 is organising two Art Markets in the weekends of 25 & 26 November and 2 & 3 December, freely accessible. Forget Black Friday and discover gems by Amsterdam makers. More than thirty vendors will be selling unexpected treasures, self-published magazines, vinyl records, clothing, art works, homemade food, craft products, and much more. The Art

Bertien van Manen | Hidden in another world

Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to announce Hidden in Another World, Bertien van Manen’s second solo exhibition at the gallery.  The exhibition consists of a selection of photographs taken from Van Manen’s publication Vrouwen te gast (1979), representing women who had come to the Netherlands from the Mediterranean in the 1970s, either to reunite with their husbands, who

Horizon’s Enigmatic Waltz | Jeroen Cremers

We are proud to present the solo exhibition, Horizon’s Enigmatic Waltz, by Jeroen Cremers (1972, NL). The theme revolves around the transformation that transpires in society, where systems are constructed only to then collapse. Conventional boundaries are upended and visitors are transported to another world. The world of apocalyptic science fiction, where Jeroen finds his inspiration,

Exposure | Femke Dekkers

Galerie Bart proudly presents Exposure, an exhibition by Femke Dekkers (1980, NL). In her new series, Femke seeks to deepen the concept of ‘perspective’. She does this by concentrating on the dynamics of her painting installations and the interplay created when this takes place in front of the camera. Femke’s work starts with one or more

Pebbles – reflecting to navigate 

Looking back at the many artistic gems exhibited in the 35 years since AKINCI was founded, there are several paths to explore. Different paths have led us to different destinations. Iconic works demonstrate the gallery’s focus on the experimental nature of the moving image, display the powerful character of textile and show a new approach

THE WORMHOLE ECHOES | CURATED BY MEGAN IRUSTA CORNET

OPENING | Wednesday November 22nd from 4 – 6 pmLocation: NMAG, Bos en Lommerweg, 88, Amsterdam ANNA VOSSE CARPAIJ | LOTUS ROSALINA HEBBINGMATEI DRAGOMIR | OBBE VAN DER WEIDETORAN MACRAE WOLSTENCROFT jiuba art space presents Wormhole Echoes. In Roman mythology, Janus, the god with two heads, embodies the dual nature of holding conflicting ideas. A

SUCKLE AND SQUEEZE | CURATED BY AFRA EISMA

opening | Wednesday November 22 from 4 – 6 pmLocatie: NMAG Kiosk, Willem de Zwijgerlaan, 327, Amsterdam NADIE BORGGREVE | JULIA DAHEE HONG | AFRA EISMAALEJANDRA LÓPEZ MARTÍNEZ | MARNIX VAN UUM In the midst of winter’s solace, and the need for i-love-you’s, No Man’s Art Gallery presents the group exhibition suckle and squeeze. This

Fransix Tenda Lomba | Mobembo

Galerie Fleur & Wouter is proud to present the work of Fransix Tenda Lomba (Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, 1984). His practice spans drawing, painting, sculpture and animated video. He is a Rijksakademie alumni and also graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kinshasa in 2006. Fransix is one of the principal artists of

Spatial Rotations | Antonio Jose Guzman/Iva Jankovic

Performance will start at 18:00hrs Electric Dub Station is an ongoing project by visual artists Antonio Jose Guzman and Iva Jankovic. Together, they reinterpret the transatlantic connections of indigo-blue textiles, which are deeply embedded with the history of western colonialism. In their work the indigo color represents the diasporic, cultural, and economic history of textile

Sylvie Zijlmans & Hewald Jongenelis At the Shores of the Sea of Resentment

We are delighted to invite you to the exhibition Sylvie Zijlmans & Hewald Jongenelis at the Shores of the Sea of Resentment which features recent paintings by the artist duo. Zijlmans and Jongenelis work in a variety of media. Depending on the demands of the subject or context, the duo creates metres-high drawings with cartoon-like

Light in Its Own Language | Amanda Means & Beppie Gielkens

Light in Its Own Language presents Amanda Means, a celebrated NY photographer, in her first show in Amsterdam and Beppie Gielkens, a Dutch painter, with her prescient recent works. Both take on light as their subject matter and offer a new articulation of how it functions in art, what it can mean for art, and

The Painted Room , curated by Caroline Walker

Opening reception:Friday, 3 NovemberJoin us and the artists for opening drinks18.00 – 20.00 uurFree entry Curated by Scottish artist Caroline Walker, The Painted Room brings together UK-based artists exploring the interior through a spectrum of distinctive styles, capturing moments of dramatic tension in the domestic sphere, quiet scenes steeped in nostalgia, and gestural, impressionistic representations of life behind

Our Inner Child | Harm van den Dorpel

Upstream Gallery is proud to announce Harm van den Dorpel‘s third solo exhibition with the gallery: Our Inner Child. Harm van den Dorpel’s practice focuses on systems that are ever-changing and developing in the context of technology. He engages with diverse materials and forms, including works on paper, sculpture, computer-generated graphics, and software, through which the works

People’s Forum Opening

Save the date! The grand opening of Farida Sedoc’s exhibition People’s Forum on 17 November. Starting 19:00 at W139, the night will feature a thrilling performance by Strangie, drinks and sounds by Farida.⁠⁠Join us on this evening to kick off People’s Forum, which next to a new series of works by Sedoc, brings together a

What to Expect: Our Glimpse into 2024

As we approach the end of 2023, Lumen Travo Gallery would like to invite you to the opening of the group exhibition titled “What to Expect: Our Glimpse into 2024”. This show features the works of four artists of the gallery: Matea Bakula, Thierry Oussou , Daniel de Paula, and Judith Westerveld. Although they come

Moving Shadows

by Jae Pil Eun and Tao Yang Part of the puntWG Open Call Series Opening: 18 November, 14:00-19:00Open 18, 19, 25, 26 November For the series of performances Moving Shadows, Jae Pil Eun and Tao Yang propose a miniature landscape within the walls of PuntWG. The piece is inspired by a traditional form of Chinese outdoor theater,

Making Nature | Ruud van Empel

Solo Exhibition Ruud van Empel Galerie Fontana is pleased to present Making Nature, the first solo show of Dutch conceptual photographer Ruud van Empel (1958) at the gallery. Photographic assemblages lean into the notion of authorship and realism, as the artist explores a mastery of the ecological space through digital and analogue manipulation. Considering man’s

PIXEL POETRY

Online platform upstream.gallery proudly presents its new exhibition, Pixel Poetry. The exhibition is designed with common.garden, an exhibition platform developed by artist Constant Dullaart (read more below). Participating artists: Annie Abrahams, Harm van den Dorpel, Constant Dullaart, Adina Glickstein, Joan Heemskerk, Noor Nuyten, Marijke De Roover, Rafaël Rozendaal, Sasha Stiles + Technelegy, Alex Turgeon, Damon Zucconi Curation: Anne de JongExhibition design: Sterre Brands PIXEL POETRYIn our fast-paced

Carbon Chroma

Tom Kraanen & Denitsa Todorova  Josilda da Conceição proudly presents Carbon Chroma, a duo-exhibition bringing together works of Tom Kraanen and Denitsa Todorova. Although very distinct in visual language, presented artists share a strong sensibility of rendering the subconscious speculations. Having this grasp on non-linear recountal in pictorial representation, both Kraanen and Todorova, gesturally play

Christy Groen & Sabina Lăpteanu

In the front space we will present the work of two recently graduated artists. Christy Groen shows a series of sculptural light machines together with recent paintings, Sabina Lăpteanu exhibits several of her Dream of Water paintings.

Adriano Amaral – PROLE

In PROLE, his first major solo exhibition since joining the gallery, Adriano Amaral shows new work in a room filling installation. Amaral’s work involves an examination of the nature of things in the world; the materiality and substance of what is around us as well as its value and transforming power over time. His practice

Dead River – Tanja Engelberts

We are pleased to present Dead River, a solo exhibition of new works by Tanja Engelberts, opening at Galerie Caroline O’Breen 4 November, 2023. Please join us and the artist for opening drinks, 16–18 hrs.  In the 1950s, the Rhône River was declared dead. With the development of hydroelectricity, new canals took over the old river, dikes

W139 hosts… Closing Event

Don’t miss the spectacular closing event of W139 hosts… on Friday 27 October. During this evening, we will celebrate the 7 weeks of artistic experimentation, and the makers, participants and visitors that we welcomed in our space. Starting at W139 from 19:00, the closing event will feature an exciting performance from the static yet dynamic duo echo+seashell, performing a live set

People’s Forum

People’s Forum, Farida Sedoc’s first solo exhibition, explores the conditions for art as livelihood and as a vehicle for change. Sedoc starts from her own precarious experience as an artist to address new forms of collectivity. Amplifying past and current voices of diasporic and transnational communities, the exhibition reports on resistance and civil disobedience, and

W139 hosts… Week 7

With our second edition of W139 hosts… we are excited to open up the W139 exhibition space for a dynamic seven-week long programme providing 55 makers and initiatives with the opportunity to present new projects or works-in-progress. During W139 hosts… a new constellation of makers and collectives moves into the exhibition space every week—creating a

To Move Slowly, Especially As a Result of Outside Forces

by Sara Bjarland, Pausenclown, Roosmarijn Schoonewelle, Nienke Sybrandy Part of the atelierWG series Exhibition opening times: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 12.00-17.00 The exhibition To Move Slowly, Especially As a Result of Outside Forces, brings together five makers in an intuitive way. They focus on reuse and giving new meaning to overlooked or discarded materials. They take the time to attach themselves to

W139 hosts… week 6

With our second edition of W139 hosts… we are excited to open up the W139 exhibition space for a dynamic seven-week long programme providing 55 makers and initiatives with the opportunity to present new projects or works-in-progress. During W139 hosts… a new constellation of makers and collectives moves into the exhibition space every week—creating a

Popel Coumou | popel

TORCH proudly presents the seventh solo exhibition by Popel Coumou. Over the past 15 years, Popel’s body of work has followed a steady trajectory, where every next step makes sense in her development yet surprises everyone who follows her. Her latest works take different forms, with photographs in small editions existing next to unique collages,

TODAY TOO I EXPERIENCED SOMETHING I HOPE TO UNDERSTAND IN A FEW DAYS | Fleur van Dodewaard

Fleur van Dodewaard (1983) describes her creative process as a constant quest for a language, a visual language, that does not yet exist. She states: ‘By the time you grasp it, you have internalized it to the point it dissolves, and you have to start anew. It must always be slightly different. You must always

you, tomorrow | Emma van der Put

tegenboschvanvreden cordially invites you to visit you tomorrow: a solo with new work by Emma van der Put. We look forward to welcoming you at the festive opening on October 21, 5 -7 pm. Written on a large window, in boldly printed letters, are the words ‘many faces of change’. Lush vegetation is reflected in

While you were sleeping | Wim Legrand

Wim Legrand Enari Gallery is excited to announce the solo exhibition While you were sleeping, with new paintings by Wim Legrand. Wim Legrand’s (b. 1978) work offers a playful take on the paradoxical strangeness of everyday reality while commenting on our postmodern condition as victims of the barrage of information and news feeds. Mundane and forgettable objects usher

EVOCATIVE DISRUPTIONS | Margret Wibmer

Margret Wibmer, an Amsterdam based international artist with Austrian roots, works in various media such as photography, performance art, sculpture and video. She explores relationships between bodies, objects and spaces, using ambiguity and the principle of chance as a method to deconstruct processes, norms and values deeply embedded in our societies. Particularly in her performances in which the audience

De lijnen waarlangs wij lopen | Dominique Panhuysen and Danielle van Vree

by Dominique Panhuysen and Danielle van Vree Part of the atelierWG Series For their film installation, Dominique Panhuysen and Danielle van Vree interviewed both their mothers: wondering how their mothers’ experiences and memories impact their own lives, they looked for common grounds and cross-pollination. In The lines along which we walk they give a voice to their mothers’ generation –

Déjà Vu | Paul Drissen

The solo exhibition Déjà Vu by Paul Drissen opens on Saturday October 7. Some of his new paintings and collages will be on display in the gallery. His solo, entitled Short Cuts, is currently also running in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, and an artist’s book with the same title has been published in collaboration

Upstream Focus: anti_dog | Alicia Framis

In celebration of the exhibition Boijmans van Beuningen at Rijksmuseum (opening on Friday, September 29th), which showcases extraordinary works from the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen collection, ranging from Kusama to Monet, Pieter Bruegel to Cindy Sherman, and Bruce Nauman to Alicia Framis, Upstream Gallery presents another piece from Alicia Framis’ anti_dog series, coinciding with the pieces that will be on display

Performing Colonial Toxicity

From 8 October 2023 to 14 January 2024, Framer Framed presents the exhibition Performing Colonial Toxicity by researcher and architectural historian Samia Henni, in collaboration with If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution. The project sheds light on the redacted history of French nuclear colonialism in the Algerian Sahara and draws attention to the

Eye as an Oracle | Bernke Klein Zandvoort

by Bernke Klein Zandvoort Part of the puntWG Open Call Series Opening 6 October, 18:00-21:00 at puntWG Open Wednesdays-Sundays, 14:00-18:00 Bernke Klein Zandvoort is interested in the paramateriality of the gaze. Our gaze belongs to us like a limb does, but when we try to touch it, our hand moves right through – like a magician

Calling | Meredith Monk

In autumn 2023, the Oude Kerk and the Hartwig Art Foundation present the most comprehensive survey to date of contemporary music legend Meredith Monk. The presentation is a unique retrospective of her influential performance practice, in which she constantly sought harmony between the spiritual, the earth, and human existence. For over five decades Meredith Monk

UITMELKEN: Harvesting Money

by FOOD OF WAR Part of the airWG Series Opening 15 September, 18:00 at puntWG For this exhibition, opening times are 13:00-19:00 Through a diverse collection of works UITMELKEN: Harvesting Money, uncovers the untold stories etched into the very fabric of our food systems, unraveling the threads that connect overproduction, the subtle carbon footprint and

Ornamental Slapstick | Koen Taselaar

andriesse~eyck gallery opens the cultural season with Koen Taselaar’s solo exhibition Ornamental Slapstick, featuring new works in ceramics, textiles and on paper. Ornamental Slapstickwill be the artist’s first exhibition at the gallery. In the world of Koen Taselaar (Rotterdam, 1986), things are always just that little bit different. Take, for instance, the colourful, jacquard-woven tapestry Thalossophobia No More,

The Second the Water Wets Your Face, Reflexes of Your Aquatic Ancestors Kick In

by Erica van Loon Part of the aterlierWG series Opening: Saturday 9 Sep 2023,  5-7pm Opening hours: Sat + Sun, 1-6pm and by appointment: hello@ericavanloon.nl Come lay down your brain and focus on gut feelings. Erica van Loon presents the soft launch of her project The Second the Water Wets Your Face, Reflexes of Your Aquatic Ancestors Kick In,

Topiary Stories | Iris Van Dongen

‘Topiary’ Llterally Means Keeping Nature In Check. For Iris Van Dongen, Who Currently Lives In Rural Denmark, This Comes Back Daily. Even In Her Drawings, Nature Has Taken On A Greater Role. From Wild And Pristine To Manufactured And Cultivated. It Gives A New Dimension To Her Portraits And It Is Beautiful To See How

Ssstt-Immortality or Diversity | David Bade & Tirzo Martha

AMSTERDAM – Renowned artists David Bade and Tirzo Martha present their latest collaborative project, “Ssstt-Immortality or Diversity,” at KERSGALLERY. The exhibition opens on Friday, September 8, 2023, promising an engaging exploration of heredity and diversity in contemporary art. This dynamic duo, known for their unique and provocative artworks, will showcase new pieces that challenge and

About Photography

We are thrilled to announce our first post-summer exhibition: ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY, bringing together the works of Simone Hoàng and Esmee van Zeeventer. Technique is at the epicentre of Simone Hoàng and van Esmee Zeeventer’s photographic explorations. Hoàng exhibiting a new series wherein she alters the normalized use of chroma key blue and green screens. Van

Anne Geene — Grasses, & with Arjan de Nooy — The Great Moon Hoax

Anne Geene — Grasses Grasses by Anne Geene is an eulogy on grasses in all their appearances. With this herbagraphic work, Geene continues building an oeuvre that is an expression of the remarkable beauty of the unremarkable. Congruent with the general line of her artistic practice focused on counting, measuring, and creating inventories of nature, the Grasses series brings an

Mano a mano | Ana Navas & Toon Verhoef

two artists, two galleries, one exhibition. tegenboschvanvreden and Galerie Onrust asked Toon Verhoef and Ana Navas to make a show together. This resulted in a collaboration that has become a unique and treasured experiment for both of them. mano a mano, is an exhibition that “has its origins in words, images, films, objects, in ‘things that have always

Joie de vivre | Erika Peucelle

This summer, we had the pleasure of hosting Erika Peucelle (2000, Zagreb, Croatia) as our artist-in-residence in the gallery. After graduating from KABK in 2023, she is now presenting her first solo exhibition. The opening is on Friday, September 8th, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, featuring the paintings she created during her stay. Erika

Reflections | JCJ Vanderheyden

Festive start of the gallery season—with Amsterdam Art: TMH is pleased to present one of the most important Dutch artists, JCJ Vanderheyden (1928-2012). This is the first survey show of Vanderheyden in Amsterdam since his retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum in 2001. The show focuses on his famous checkerboards in black and white and in

IDO VUNDERINK – FEET OF CLAY

m.simons is proud to present Feet of Clay (2023), Ido Vunderink’s first solo exhibition at the gallery at Lijnbaansgracht 318 in Amsterdam. The six distinctive works (80x60cm) explore the artist’s ever-growing vocabulary of geometric composition and color scheme, a testament to Vunderink’s artistic journey in contemporary art. In Feet of Clay, each of the six

OPENING | Rudabeh’s Daughter

A solo show by Atousa Bandeh For her new exhibition at Lumen Travo Gallery, Iranian artist Atousa Bandeh embarks on a reflective journey inspired by the story of Rudabeh and Zal – a remarkable narrative of love between a fearless Kabul king’s daughter and an ethereal Persian prince.   Through an engaging fusion of mediums—paintings,

When Hell Breaks Loose I’ll Tell You Your Legs Were Always On My Mind | Sam Samiee

A solo exhibition by Sam Samiee No Man’s Art Gallery warmly invites you to the festive opening of Sam Samiee’s solo exhibition When Hell Breaks Loose I’ll Tell You Your Legs Were Always On My Mind on Friday, September 8th. We celebrate the exhibition together with our 5 year anniversary party at Bos en Lommer,

Cross Currents | Terry Rodgers

TORCH Gallery is pleased to present ‘Cross Currents’, an exhibition that showcases the wide scope of artworks created by Terry Rodgers. For over forty years, Terry has been building a unique artistic universe. He addresses the tensions and confusions endemic to today’s society. His paintings are known for their rich decorations and sensual nudity, but

Upstream Focus: Into Time | Rafaël Rozendaal

Festive opening: September 8, 2023 17:00–21:00 Upstream Gallery is proud to present new lenticular paintings from the Into Time series (2013 – ongoing) by Rafaël Rozendaal in the gallery’s private viewing space. For his series Into Time, on which the artist has kept building, Rozendaal uses the medium lenticular painting, through which the image changes along with the

Sunsetting Inconsistencies | Constant Dullaart

Upstream Gallery is proud to present Constant Dullaart’s third solo exhibition with the gallery: Sunsetting Inconsistencies. What can we still recognize in the rapidly rising impenetrable structures of Artificial Intelligence surging amongst us? Stretching from 2016, when Dullaart sold a first oil painting created by AI during his first solo at Upstream Gallery, the clumsy mutations of

Invisitor | Rachel Fäth

A show with new works by New York based artist Rachel Fäth.

Echoes of Press | Vincent Uilenbroek

Vincent Uilenbroek (1980) developed a new series in which the actions of the screen printing technique are a prominent factor. He carried the series of screen prints from Unfold in his trouser pocket for some time, with a folded grid as fixed value. The ingrained folding lines define the course of time and space, the

The feelings the butterflies gave me | Esmay Groot Koerkamp

Galerie Bart proudly presents “The feelings the butterflies gave me”, a storytelling garden exhibition by Esmay Groot Koerkamp (1993, NL). Ceramic objects and a hand-made booklet take visitors on a journey in which they discover the complexity of human relationships. Esmay’s visual language is filled with a strong narrative and humorous details, while her words

Got So Much To Tell You | Sanne Maloe Slecht

We are proud to present Got So Much To Tell You, the second solo exhibition opening at Galerie Bart featuring works by Sanne Maloe Slecht (1987, NL). While her first solo exhibition in 2021, Play Doh’s Cave, presented both sculptural work and paintings, the focus is now entirely on her practice of painting. Although her

Under The Resting Clouds | Bas Kosters

Galerie Bart is proud to present Under The Resting Clouds, a solo exhibition by the artist Bas Kosters. Bas worked as an artist in residence at the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC) at the end of 2022. There, he expanded his knowledge of materials and created a series of works in ceramic. This series is

Liminality In Space | Mongezi Ncaphayi

Ncaphayi’s art gracefully confronts the world, delving into intricate societal matters such as politics, power dynamics, and systemic injustices. Despite exploring these charged realms, his creations retain their identity as exquisite abstract compositions. These pieces don’t always adhere to the familiar languages and shapes we expect, inviting viewers to explore beyond their accustomed preferences. Ncaphayi’s

mano a mano | Ana Navas & Toon Verhoef

tegenboschvanvreden and Galerie Onrust proudly present mano a mano: two artists, two galleries, one exhibition. mano a mano is the outcome of a collaboration between Ana Navas and Toon Verhoef, for which the artists have handed ideas to each other. Reacting to recurring themes on their respective practices or to sketches that were lingering in

Good Machine Bad Machine | Meiro Koizumi

Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to announce Good Machine Bad Machine, Meiro Koizumi’s sixth solo exhibition in the gallery. You are welcome to join us to the festive opening of the gallery season on September 8 from 5 to 9 pm. Named after its prominent video installation, the show raises questions around hypnosis, authority, consciousness,

Sven Kroner – Atmosphere

In his ninth solo exhibition with the gallery Sven Kroner will present a new series of paintings continuing his exploration of the in- and outdoor, the human in relationship to his surroundings.

Win McCarthy – Recent Works

Win McCarthy has made a selection of recent photographs and sculptures for a small curated presentation in the gallery. Some of the works were on view earlier this year in his solo exhibition Innenportrait at Kunst-Werke, Berlin.

Matthew Day Jackson: Forest Through the Trees

GRIMM is pleased to present Forest Through the Trees, by Matthew Day Jackson. Through referencing the canon of art history, many of Jackson’s works examine the projection of human desires onto nature. In his most recent series, Jackson explores the history of landscape painting and its associated political and social functions. The exhibition’s title alludes to

Dora García | INSECT, HISTORY, MIRROR, REVOLUTION

New solo exhibition opening September 9 at 5pm. Ellen de Bruijne PROJECTS is delighted to present Insect, History, Mirror, Revolution, a new solo exhibition by Dora García. Dora García will debut her newest work Insect Vocabulary and present it alongside her most recent film Amor Rojo, a performance installation, and three new drawing/book works.  Visit

Genius Loci: Over de ziel van het Wilhelmina Gasthuis terrein

by Lotte van Geijn & Antoinette Nausikaä Part of the atelierWG Series In this exhibition, artists Lotte van Geijn and Antoinette Nausikaä explore the unique history of the WG-terrain in Amsterdam, formerly known as the Pesthuis and Wilhelmina Gasthuis, now an artists’ community since 1984. By blending the past with the present, they offer viewers a fresh perspective

Mirjam Vreeswijk | The Curtain Rises

We are proud to present Mirjam Vreeswijk’s first solo exhibition within the gallery: The Curtain Rises. Join us for the festive opening on Saturday September 16th, from 12.00 to 18.00 hrs. In recent months, Vreeswijk successfully exhibited in galleries in Los Angeles and New York and at art fair Art Busan in South Korea. Now

Elsa Leydier — The Disobediences

THE DISOBEDIENCES, a solo exhibition by artist Elsa Leydier (1988, FR), refers to acts of resistance against the status quo. It challenges conventional norms and practices that perpetuate the exploitation of nature and women. With ecofeminism at the core of this presentation, it emphasises the need for ecological balance and gender equality. The movement questions the hierarchical

Who is Who in the Zoo

Several cats, a dog, a swan, a panther, bees, two fish, two chimpanzees, grazing cows, amoebas, microorganisms and four eggs; gallery dudokdegroot is temporarily menagerie dudokdegroot this summer. The gallery is open till 22 th of July. During summer holiday only by appointment.

The gateway as a point of encounter

by María José Crespo and Madeleine Ruggi Part of the puntWG Open Call Series Opening: 29 July 18h-21h Gateway: A point at which freight moving from one territory to another is interchanged between transportation lines.(Port Reform Toolkit PPIAF, World Bank, 2nd ed., 2022) ‘The gateway as a point of encounter’ is a collaborative exhibition between artists

Atari

AtariJuly 22 – August 27Open Wednesday though Saturday from 12 to 5pm Anna van der Ploeg, Anico Mostert, Cihad Caner, Esther van der Heijden & Nosh Neneh, Donglai Meng, Kelvin Dijk, Merijn Kavelaars, Safira Taylor, Sam Samiee, Sisse Holst Pedersen, Tommy Smits. This exhibition brings together a group of artists whose work inhabits a state

Atari opening at NMAG KIOSK

AtariFriday July 21st, 3 – 8pmNo Man’s Art Gallery KIOSK (Willem de Zwijgerlaan 327)No Man’s Art Gallery & de bar (Bos en Lommerweg 88-90) Anna van der Ploeg, Anico Mostert, Cihad Caner, Esther van der Heijden & Nosh Neneh, Donglai Meng, Kelvin Dijk, Merijn Kavelaars, Safira Taylor, Sam Samiee, Sisse Holst Pedersen, Tommy Smits. No

Dual Core | Lena Brazin

Opening – Lena Brazin Enari gallery is pleased to present ‘Dual Core’, a solo exhibition showcasing the works of Lena Brazin (1985, Slovak). ‘Dual Core’ reflects on the inner alliances and imbalances between our heart and brain, between our emotional desires and logical reasoning. Filled with these thoughts, our minds may be pushed and pulled

Connecting the Future

Josilda da Conceição is very pleased to invite you to the new exhibition opening “Connecting the Future” next week, featuring works of Juliet AAltonen, Bogdan Djukanović, Lena Milovanović, Ruben Raven, Lazar Shojić, Vanja Subotić. We are happy to host the artists represented by Dots Gallery, Belgrade, in the frameworks of our joint project connecting artists between Amsterdam and Belgrade.

Angles Morts | Kyulim Kim & Andoni Zamora

by Kyulim Kim and Andoni Zamora Part of the puntWG Open Call Series Opening event: 7 July from 6pm-9pm Exhibition open Tuesdays-Sundays 2pm-6pm  Angles Morts is an exhibition by Kyulim Kim and Andoni Zamora. In this exhibition, Kyulim Kim and Andoni Zamora present works that redraw an unseen space, where they have no clear governance or frame.

Mixed Feelings

Upstream Gallery is proud to present Mixed Feelings, a group exhibition featuring the new developments in the work of several artists* who explore, in various materials and techniques, the ambiguous attitude one can harbor towards technological advancements. In a fast changing world, progression and regression go hand in hand. Where some of the artists in this

Things That Take Time

Opening: Saturday, 24 June 16:00 – 19:00 Participating artists:Arthur Cordier | Daan Russcher | Diana Gheorghiu | Elise van Staveren | Krijn Kroes | Luke McCowan | Melle Aussems | Sunwoo Jung With ‘Things That Take Time’, TORCH Gallery celebrates the bright future of art through a carefully curated selection of eight emerging artists. The

Sources of Wonder

On a stage, as if it were a presentation in a cultural history museum, we show a collection of wondrous objects. Artists Dodi Espinosa, Warre Mulder, Sharon van Overmeiren, Carmen Schabracq and Saar Scheerlings make sculptures that refer in different ways to cultural expressions and stories of the past and present, from around the world.

For Those Who Keep Us On the Bright Side | Polina Doroshenko and Stefaniia Dobrianska

by Polina Doroshenko & Stefaniia Dobrianska Part of the airWG Series Opening event: 16 June 5-7pm at puntWG Open 17-25 June, every day except Tuesday & Thursday, 2-6 pm In this exhibition Ukrainian WG artist-in-residence Polina Doroshenko presents drawings and texts reflecting her personal journey after leaving her home in Kyiv with her young daughter Stefaniia.

The Unguarded Moment | Wim Jacobs

Galerie Bart is proud to present The Unguarded Moment, a solo exhibition featuring the work of painter Wim Jacobs. Wim’s goal is painting in itself, creating the work during the process. However, certain elements are always recognizable in his work. These elements, but also new forms take on an increasingly prominent role. Layer by layer, Wim

PR:OUD | Micaela Bartels and Sevilay Maria van Dorst

Old is one of those words that will sooner or later describe us, whether we like it or not. Most of us like to ignore that fact and secretly hope to dodge that bullet. But here is a simple truth: unless you are planning on dying young, you will eventually find yourself being old.  Is

Opening Party A Public Affair

Young Collectors Circle, Oedipus Brewing and Dead Darlings present A Public Affair, an exhibition of art curated by our community of art lovers and collectors, combined with live music, talks and workshops on art and an anonymous multidisciplinary art auction by Dead Darlings. A Public Affair gives you the opportunity to get involved in the

Next Level | Sara Cwynar

Foam is proud to present a large-scale solo exhibition by Sara Cwynar (b. 1985, Vancouver, CA), the seventh exhibition in the series Next Level. Sara Cwynar is a leading artist of her generation who seeks to make sense of our current visual culture through photography, essayistic video works, collages, installations and books. In her studio, she

Foam 3h: Haven | Sem Langendijk

Sem Langendijk’s first solo exhibition, Haven, shows the result of a long-term photographic investigation into the process and effects of gentrification and the social inequality it generates. While living and working space is created for some, others are constantly forced to make room. Foam shows Haven at a time when many city dwellers are looking for affordable housing

House of Bondage | Ernest Cole

Foam proudly presents an overview of the work of South African photographer Ernest Cole. The exhibition includes parts of his archive, which had long been considered lost. The overview was assembled in collaboration with the Ernest Cole Family Trust, which in 2017 secured control of Cole’s archive. Cole is celebrated for his tireless documentation of

After the Last Sky – Inas Halabi

Centering around the visible and invisible slow violence in the landscape, the exhibition is a rich soil for cultivating questions about how to represent and perceive violence in the image and whether we can trust images. The works address different regions mired in colonial violence, attempting to reveal, through looking closely, how the land and

LEAF PLURAL

Stigter Van Doesburg ushers in spring with ‘Leaf Plural’, an exhibition featuring work by Elspeth Diederix, Lex ter Braak and Marjolein Rothman. All three relate to nature, but in very different forms. If these days it is a hot topic as an artist to reflect on everything that grows and blossoms, or more so on

Guido van der Werve: 4+5+9=18

GRIMM is proud to present 4+5+9=18, a solo exhibition by Guido van der Werve opening on 20 April 2023 in Amsterdam. The exhibition comprises three new video works, individual Acts related to the artist’s first feature film Nummer achttien which premiered in theaters in March 2023. Opening Reception (drinks and bites)5-8 pm in presence of the artist Performance: Act 36 pm with

Love After Love

CARTE BLANCHE #1LOVE AFTER LOVECurated by Wumen April 8th – May 6th, 2023The Greenroom is located at Prinsengracht 645 in The Frozen Fountain.Tuesday – Saturday | 10AM – 6PM Love After Love, is about coming back home to oneself after a long-life journey of longing for love but with empty hands and broken hearts. It

Joris Geurts | Ronald Noorman

Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition with new works on paper by Joris Geurts and Ronald Noorman. It opens Saturday April 15 and will run until May 20, 2023. Joris Geurts, who is known for his lyric abstract paintings, drawings and prints, has focused more on making work on paper

Pauline Curnier Jardin | Le Lente Passioni

We are delighted to announce Pauline Curnier Jardin’s solo exhibition Le Lente Passioni.  Previously shown at ARCOmadrid, we are happy to bring this project to Amsterdam for the first time. Join us for the opening on Saturday 15 of April from 3 to 6pm, in the presence of the artist. During the first Italian confinement of 2020, Pauline Curnier

Arjan de Nooy — Photology. Exhibition and book presentation

Festive Opening on Friday 14 April, 17.00 – 20.00. With introduction by art collector Sven Schlijper-Karssenberg. Galerie Caroline O’Breen is delighted to present the brand new photobook Photology (2023) by Arjan de Nooy, and celebrate its release with an exhibition centered around this body of work. Arjan de Nooy will be present at the opening and sign his books.