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GoMulan Gallery

GoMulan Gallery was founded in 2019 by Mulan Go (1998). The gallery made its debut at Van Ostadestraat 43A in Amsterdam, initially as a pop-up space. Within a year, it evolved into a permanent establishment. Located within a historic school building at the heart of Amsterdam. GoMulan Gallery is dedicated to providing a platform for

Bildhalle Amsterdam

Bildhalle is a gallery dedicated to classic and contemporary photography and photo-based art located in Zurich and Amsterdam. The gallery represents a highly curated selection of artists from around the world, with a particular focus on photography of the second half of the 20th century and contemporary artistic positions of the 21st century. In addition

Gallery Vriend van Bavink

Located in the heart of Amsterdam, Gallery Vriend van Bavink is a dynamic and quirky art gallery focusing on contemporary art. The gallery offers a platform to both emerging and established artists, with an emphasis on experimental and innovative art forms. The gallery works closely with talents exploring boundaries in painting, sculpture, installations and multimedia.

Enseoul

Enseoul represents talents across disciplines, spotlighting practices that redefine boundaries and provoke dialogue, with a focus on emerging and mid-career artists. Rooted in its mission to amplify underrepresented voices, the gallery serves as a platform where diverse artistic visions converge and curates exhibitions that inspire engagement and offer fresh perspectives.

No Man’s Art Gallery

No Man’s Art Gallery has an international exhibition programme with a particular focus on emerging contemporary art. The gallery has two permanent spaces in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and opens temporary galleries in other countries each year, forming strong cultural ties to the artist communities in which the gallery’s artists are rooted. Recent destinations of the

Galerie Onrust

Galerie Onrust represents Alan Uglow, Arnulf Rainer, Axel Linderholm, Benjamin Roth, Derk Thijs, Eli Content, Emma Talbot, Felix Droese, Frank Nitsche, Geert Goiris, Han Schuil, Hans Hovy, Markus Weggenmann, Petra Noordkamp, Robert Zandvliet en Toon Verhoef. Galerie Onrust was established in August 1986 by Milco Onrust at the Prinsengracht 627 in Amsterdam. From its start

Stigter van Doesburg

Stigter van Doesburg, based in the Amsterdam Jordaan area, shows a varied program of contemporary art. We embrace all media – from painting till performance – and have a strong representation of female artists. Although women are picking up in museums, there still is a long way to go. Since its founding in 2001, the

Gallery van Fanny Freytag

In October 2023, gallery van Fanny Freytag opened its Hugo blue doors. A sister gallery to Gallery Vriend van Bavink, Fanny works closely with this gallery. She presents artworks by emerging and arrived talent. When curating exhibitions, attention is paid to artistic diversity, embracing artists with an open mind who ask both personal and social

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Rutger Brandt Gallery

Rutger Brandt Gallery is dedicated to showcasing socially engaged and narrative contemporary art, featuring both emerging young artists and established international artists in a multi-generational program. Our mission is to promote artists who create thought-provoking works that address current politics and modern themes which reflect the spirit of this age. Our diverse range of artists

Bradwolff & Partners

Bradwolff & Partners is a gallery and agency dedicated to representing artists in an international context. The partners are mainly curators, gallery owners and art institutions. Bradwolff & Partners is a gallery alongside Bradwolff Projects [experimental platform since 2014 in Amsterdam]: on the one hand the new initiative represents a set group of artists and on the other

NewHouse Gallery

Nestled in the heart of Amsterdam, Newhouse Gallery is a carefully curated space that blends the worlds of visual arts, photography, collectible, and vintage design. Spanning over 200m2, the gallery is designed to be expansive enough for visitors to fully immerse themselves in our world, yet intimate enough to maintain a peaceful and reflective environment.  At

The Merchant House

The Merchant House (TMH) is an art space/gallery that presents contemporary art to discover, immerse oneself in, and collect. Each project seeks to address pressing questions in art and brings together an extended exhibition, event series, and publication.   Founded by Marsha Plotnitsky in a 17th-century canal house in Amsterdam, TMH stands for a new reflection

No Man’s Art Gallery KIOSK

No Man’s Art Gallery started as traveling pop-up gallery with the mission to enable access to foreign art markets to artists early in their career so that any circumstances that limit their professional trajectory at home might be mitigated. Pop-up galleries opened in Cape Town, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Mumbai, Paris, Copenhagen, Rotterdam, Shanghai, Tehran and Mexico

Enari Gallery

Enari is a brand new gallery in the city center of Amsterdam. Founded by Paul van Gemen and Christina Voulgari, the gallery curates exceptional shows with a strong international focus, displaying both emerging and established artists. The mission of the gallery is to further develop our artists cultural careers by mounting leading-edge exhibitions. In doing so,

Galerie Martin van Zomeren

Galerie Martin van Zomeren first opened its doors in 2004. The gallery is a living monument to Amsterdam’s prolific ecosystem of international talent, gathered here by the many cutting edge institutions such as the Rijksakademie and De Ateliers. It presents an adventurous program featuring young talent – whose work demonstrates a vanguard of bold observation

tegenboschvanvreden

tegenboschvanvreden is a contemporary art gallery representing a group of 18 international artists. The gallery has no fixed formula; it is a distinctly dynamic platform that constantly requires the revision of conceptual starting points. Since the opening of the gallery in 2009, tegenboschvanvre- den have been striving to realise specific projects and collabora- tions. The

Kersgallery

Kersgallery exhibits works by top artists. The works exhibited are often made by artists that have earned their stripes from a museum-like perspective. Annelien Kers also strives to offer opportunities to younger artists. She often pairs them with artists with a bigger name. This results in a source of inspiration for both parties. There are

andriesse ~ eyck gallery

andriesse ~ eyck gallery collaborates with a broad spectrum of artists with the intention of creating a space where both professional collectors, academics and curators intermingle and learn from each other. Primarily working with artists at the beginning of their careers, they also incorporate internationally established artists to provide exceptional programmes that inspire and promote

Galerie Fontana

Joris Montens and his partner Stefan Heinis are the initiators and owners of the Fontana gallery in Amsterdam. The gallery started in 2011 and has grown in ten years into a renowned international gallery for contemporary art. Fontana recently moved into a new space at Lauriergracht 142 in an old chocolate factory (of more than

AKINCI

AKINCI has a large focus on new developments in contemporary art and is explicitly engaged with artists who incorporate socio-political, ecological and gender questions into their work. Our programme is defined by a diversity of media as well as cross-overs between sound, architecture, painting, sculpture, film and installation. Since 1988 AKINCI’s mission is to be

Josilda da Conceição

Josilda da Conceição Gallery shows a hybrid programme of contemporary art from painting to installation. Since its founding in 2014, the gallery seeks to bring together international artistic practices and stimulate discourse across diverse cultural perspec- tives. In conjunction with fostering emerging talent, Josilda da Conceição Gallery shows estab- lished artists alongside these new voices,

Galerie Ron Mandos

Over 20 years, Galerie Ron Mandos has earned its place of prominence within the Dutch art scene. It has accrued a roster of over 30 artists from around the globe, becoming an integral nexus-point for artists. In its pursuit of new developments within contemporary art and facilitated by its spacious venue, the gallery presents an

Annet Gelink Gallery

Annet Gelink Gallery is one of the leading contemporary art-galleries in the Netherlands. It is situated in the center of Amsterdam. Since its foundation in 2000, the gallery has been exhibiting work of groundbreaking artists, ranging from drawing, painting and photography to installation and video art. The primary aim of the gallery is to show

m.simons

m.simons is a contemporary art gallery based in Amsterdam, founded in 2021. Through carefully curated, intimate exhibitions, it has quickly built a reputation for its meticulous attention to detail and a strong focus on the formal qualities of individual artworks. The gallery represents artists whose careers started in the 1990s up to the 2010s, offering

Galerie Bart

Galerie Bart is a contemporary art gallery in Amsterdam with a focus on both established and young artists who have graduated in the Netherlands, excelling through their innovative craftsmanship. At Bart’s you will find artists who make either work that is playful and fresh, solid and sharp, serene and light-hearted or serious with a touch

Lumen Travo Gallery

Founded by Marianne van Tilborg in 1985, Lumen Travo is a contemporary art gallery based in Amsterdam. Each year the gallery offers a variety of exhibitions made in collaboration with emerging as well as established artists. Concerned about urgent topics such as identity, representation and post-colonialism, Lumen Travo aims to show the infinite multitude of voices playing in

galerie dudokdegroot

gallery dudokdegroot represents a solid group of mainly Dutch artists and works closely with guest artists. The focus of the gallery is to show artists who extend the possibilities of their medium and material in painting, photography, drawing and video. dudokdegroot is divided into two spaces. They use this opportunity to concentrate on curating mainly (double) solo’s. The programme of dudok-degroot exists of eight exhibitions a

GRIMM

GRIMM is an international contemporary art gallery with locations in Amsterdam (NL), New York, NY (US) and London (UK). The gallery represents more than thirty six international artists, working in a variety of media. Founded in 2005, the gallery’s mission has been to represent and support the work of emerging and mid-career artists.In addition to

Galerie Fons Welters

Galerie Fons Welters presents exhibitions by emerging and mid-career contemporary artists, both national and international. The gallery’s origin dates back to 1984. Opening Galerie Fons Welters in 1989 in a former garage in Amster- dam’s Jordaan area, the gallery has been focussed on supporting artist’s practices. Since its start, the gallery has paid more attention

Slewe Gallery

Slewe Gallery, founded in 1994 by Martita Slewe, shows contemporary art. From its start, the internationally orientated programme is focusing on current tendencies in abstract art, mainly painting. Both established and emerging artists of different generations and countries are represented.

Upstream Gallery

Located in Amsterdam’s ‘Poppen House’, a monumental 17th century canal house, Upstream Gallery (established in 2003) holds a preeminent position in the Dutch contemporary art scene. With a focus on radical, engaged, conceptual and digital art, Upstream Gallery brings pioneering and critical work from 23 artists from the Netherlands and abroad. Having worked with artists

Galerie Fleur & Wouter

The aim of Galerie Fleur & Wouter is to bring young people into contact with art, to make them feel at home in the gallery and to motivate them to start collecting. This philosophy of an accessible and inclusive gallery is reflected in all our activities. We try to communicate in an accessible way and

Madé van Krimpen

Galerie Madé van Krimpen, previously known as Multiplemadé, is dedicated to organising an eclectic mix of exhibitions featur- ing the work of both established and emerging artists. Although the gallery focuses mainly on solo and group exhibitions, it also regularly collaborates with creative groups and makers to organise pop-up and take-over events. The gallery has