Carmen Schabracq, Saar Scheerlings & Koos Buster in Grote Kunstshow @ Theatre Bellevue
The play will be performed April 18 & 19 in Bellevue Theatre, Amsterdam.
Dodi Espinosa, Fiona Lutjenhuis & Carmen Schabracq in VBCN open exhibition GREIGE FANTASTIC
Curated by Maia Kenney, on show at the Nederlandsche Bank until June 19
Natacha Mankowski on TV France 7
The artist explains about her glass practice in this episode of Cultivons la découverte.
Erasmus MC acquires monumental work by Erik Mattijssen
“Winterstalling” (2025) will be shown prominently in their new Children’s hospital.
“Seasoned Sins” (2025) by Fiona Lutjenhuis acquired by Noordbrabants Museum
We are very happy to announce that Seasoned Sins by Fiona Lutjenhuis has been purchased by Het Noordbrabants Museum in Den Bosch.
"Relics” (2025 ) and “Lustrum" (2024) by Fiona Lutjenhuis acquired by Centraal Museum, Utrecht
We are delighted to announce that the works Lustrum and Relics by Fiona Lutjenhuis have been purchased by the Centraal Museum in Utrecht.
Fiona Lutjenhuis nominated for NN Art Award
We are very proud to announce that Fiona Lutjenhuis has been nominated for the NN Art Award.
Fiona Lutjenhuis in Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
The Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2025 exhibition will be open to the public at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from 29 November. The nominees are Gallery artist Fiona Lutjenhuis, together with Kevin Osepa, Thierry Oussou and Buhlebezwe Siwani.
Saar Scheerlings in LUMC
From 23 October, the exhibition Resilience at Galerie LUMC will display works by seven artists on resilience in times of adversity and disaster.
Natacha Mankowski presents new installation at Dover Street Market Ginza in Tokyo
Natacha Mankowski will present her new installation 'Walk the Earth: a meditation sequence for Orsan' on October 29, 2025, at Dover Street Market Ginza in Tokyo, in collaboration with CaseyCasey.
Mai van Oers in Stedelijk Museum Schiedam
Mai van Oers is part of the exhibition Missag as a circular form. In the exhibition, inspired by the acclaimed book of the same name by writer and curator Hanne Hagenaars, the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam presents a special selection of artworks by more than thirty national and international artists that deal with loss and living through it.
Fiona Lutjenhuis in Amsterdam Museum
Fiona Lutjenhuis is part of the exhibition Refresh Amsterdam #3 in the Amsterdam Museum. In honor of Amsterdam's 750th anniversary, the Amsterdam Museum presents the third edition of Refresh Amsterdam: a large-scale art event that explores current themes in the city and society.
Erik Mattijssen in Museum Jan Cunen
Erik Mattijssen is part of the group exhibition Puppet Masters in Museum Jan Cunen. From 14 September till 25 januari.
Solo exhibition Fiona Lutjenhuis in Noord Brabants Museum
In this first solo museum exhibition, you can imagine yourself in the world of Fiona Lutjenhuis. The Quistzaal in the museum Noord Brabants Museum is almost unrecognisable due to the appearance of various rooms, screens and paintings that even continue on the walls of the museum. From 20 September 2025 till 17 Januari 2026
Fiona Lutjenhuis at h3h biënnale 2025
Fiona Lutjenhuis’s work will be featured in A Deeper Shade of Soul, the fourth edition of h3h biënnale, in De Heilige Driehoek, Oosterhout, from 21 June to 3 August 2025.
Fiona Lutjenhuis exhibiting at Drawing Centre Diepenheim
From May 24 to September 6 of 2025, Fiona Lutjenhuis joins a group exhibition at Drawing Centre Diepenheim, together with Maga Berr, pietsjanke fokkema, Jochem Mestriner, and Dakota Magdalena Mokhammad.
New book by artist Erik Mattijssen: Noticing Things
Artist Erik Mattijssen published the book Noticing Things. Now available in better bookstores or via Idea Books. The world that Erik Mattijssen creates with his work is open and bright, in a playful way both harmonious and strange. There is beauty to be found, and lightness, but also signs of melancholy.
Fiona Lutjenhuis nominated for Prix de Rome
Galerie Fleur & Wouter is very honoured and proud by the nomination of Fiona Lutjenhuis for the Prix de Rome 2025. The nomination is accompanied by an exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, which opens this autumn.
Mirjam Vreeswijk & Johan Kleinjan in Museum More, curated by Wouter
Wouter curated an exhibition about cats in contemporary art for Museum More. Among the exhibitors are gallery artists Mirjam Vreeswijk & Johan Kleinjan.
Carmen Schabracq in de Volkskrant
Carmen Schabracq's work Apotropaic Mask was highlighted as artwork of the week in the Volkskrant. The work is part of the exhibition Above Nature at the Vishal in Haarlem, where it can be seen until 30 March 2025.