“The One-Straw Revolution” explores permaculture as a methodology for art and institution-building, showcasing works that call for de-growth and honor Indigenous and feminist ecological thought. The exhibition invites visitors to contemplate a sustainable future beyond the Pyrocene, emphasizing our role as ecosystem contributors.
Sonic Acts 2024 immerses audiences in a multisensory journey, exploring the interconnectedness of humans and the environment through art, theory, and technology. Join the 30th anniversary edition in Amsterdam from February 2 to March 24.
Unprecedented Attendance Marks Vermeer’s Exhibition at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam – The Art in the Age of the Metaverse conference will take place from March 10–12, 2023.
Amsterdam – De Ateliers is accepting candidates for the next working season, which begins in January 2024.
Amsterdam – Oude Kerk presents Ibrahim Mahama: Garden of Scars from November 5, 2022 to March 19, 2023 at Amsterdam.
Amsterdam – Yto Barrada’s first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, Bad Color Combos, showcases multidisciplinary and new work at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
October 13–December 11, 2022
Domestic Optimism by Emma Wolf-Haugh discusses architecture from the 20th century. With regard to the shifting standards within the social, cultural, and economic evolution(s) of post-colonial western society, it specifically addresses its historical narrative and ongoing influence. Wolf-Haugh is intrigued by the moral issues that accompanied such change, particularly those arising…
October 29–November 13, 2022
Opening: October 28, 6–9pm
De Ateliers presents the 17th edition of Offspring, curated by Taylor Le Melle.
Participating artists: Vicente Baeza Zúñiga, Tild Greene, Lieve Hakkers, Tash Keddy, Brigitte Louter, Sam Marshall Lockyer, mhm, mhm, Dina Mimi, Horacy Muszyński and Marcella de Wolff.
These ten people have given their work—in other words, the walls, doors,…
Fall 2022
Poetic Intervention—The Afterlives of Objects: October 14, 7:30pm, live conversation between museum directors Wayne Modest and Nanette Snoep
Goethe-Institut Amsterdam
Symposium in Lagos: November 8–10,discussion about practicing and performing decoloniality in various lectures and performances
African Artists' Foundation Lagos
The Moving Museum by Theo Eshetu: December 7, 7pm, film screening followed by a conversation between Theo Eshetu and Selene Wendt
Goethe-Institut…