The Hazenstraat Biennale

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Last day at Art Antwerp ✨Always a pleasure to participate — and to stay — in this wonderful city.🙏🏻
14/12/2025

Last day at Art Antwerp ✨
Always a pleasure to participate — and to stay — in this wonderful city.
🙏🏻

We are thrilled that “Nashi” is part of the exhibition “New Works” at the Louisiana Museum in Denmark. Open since yester...
03/12/2025

We are thrilled that “Nashi” is part of the exhibition “New Works” at the Louisiana Museum in Denmark. Open since yesterday and on view until April 6, 2026, the show offers a spectacular encounter with a wide selection of the many works Louisiana has acquired in recent years.
Featuring over 130 works by around 80 artists, half of whom are new to the collection, the exhibition spans painting, photography, sculpture, video, and large-scale installations.
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If you’re in the area, be sure to stop by.

✨ Extended! ✨All That Glitter by Elspeth Diederix has been extended and will run until the end of the year. Come take a ...
03/12/2025

✨ Extended! ✨
All That Glitter by Elspeth Diederix has been extended and will run until the end of the year. Come take a look!

NRC published an article on Eyes of the Machine, A new film by Daya Cahen.The piece outlines Cahen’s research into the X...
21/11/2025

NRC published an article on Eyes of the Machine, A new film by Daya Cahen.
The piece outlines Cahen’s research into the Xinjiang education camps and the dissonance between state imagery and personal testimony.
Read the full article via the link in bio.

📘✨ Book Launch: CON ANIMAJ*p Sam Books, Hans van der Ham & Stigter Van Doesburg warmly invite you to the festive present...
20/11/2025

📘✨ Book Launch: CON ANIMA
J*p Sam Books, Hans van der Ham & Stigter Van Doesburg warmly invite you to the festive presentation of CON ANIMA.

📍 Stigter Van Doesburg — Elandsstraat 90, Amsterdam

📅 Saturday, 22 November
🕔 17:00 – doors open
🕠 17:30 – Welcome by the publisher & gallery, followed by a conversation with:
• artist Hans van der Ham
• author & life partner Monique Tolk
• designers PutGootink

Afterwards: book sales, signing & drinks 🥂

The book has been made possible by , Jaap Harten Fonds, Denise van de Velde and Robert Knoester.

Come by and see all that glitter by Elspeth DiederixThe world of Elspeth Diederix is endlessly rich. Bringing these rich...
19/11/2025

Come by and see all that glitter by Elspeth Diederix

The world of Elspeth Diederix is endlessly rich. Bringing these riches to light, the beauty of nature and everyday ‘things’, lies at the core of her work. She approaches a plastic bag with the same fascination as a vase of flowers or a mountain ridge. Through her photography, Diederix seeks the moment in which everyday phenomena lose their ordinary appearance and reveal their true selves. She shakes us out of our worn and preconditioned ways of perceiving and exposes the world’s true appearance: sublime, full of surprises, poetry, and beauty.
Diederix has long explored the delicate interplay between nature, art, and perception. Her projects, including The Studio Garden and the Miracle Garden in Erasmus Park, transform a garden and a park into living laboratories of observation, growth, and transformation. In her acclaimed body of underwater work, When Red Disappears, both an exhibition and accompanying book, she captured ethereal still-life-like compositions beneath the sea, evoking the luminous calm of 17th-century Dutch painting.
With her new exhibition, All That Glitter, at Stigter Van Doesburg, Diederix returns her attention to the everyday world. In this new series, she not only finds poetry and radiance in ordinary objects, fragments of nature, and fleeting moments of light, but also incorporates her daughters, who play an intimate and playful role in the work. Through her lens, what is often overlooked glimmers with quiet intensity, inviting viewers to see the world anew.

Go and see - ‘Eyes of the Machine’ a new film by Daya Cahen premieres during IDFA (Frontlight and Best Dutch film sectio...
13/11/2025

Go and see - ‘Eyes of the Machine’ a new film by Daya Cahen premieres during IDFA (Frontlight and Best Dutch film section).

One Woman’s battle against China’s surveillance State.
’Eyes of the Machine’ by Dutch artist Daya Cahen is a powerful exploration of China’s surveillance state and its role in the cultural and political repression of the Uyghurs. At its heart lies the deeply personal testimony of Kalbinur Sidik, a refugee forced to work inside China’s internment camps—now living in exile in the Netherlands.

Her story unfolds alongside and in direct contrast to official Chinese state propaganda—creating a haunting dual narrative, through personal photos, intercepted messages, open-source data, state media clips, and voices from the Uyghur diaspora.cahen

Tomorrow .serriffe book launchDISTINGUISH THE LIMIT FROM THE EDGE by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Jimmy Robert, with Jacob ...
06/11/2025

Tomorrow .serriffe book launch
DISTINGUISH THE LIMIT FROM THE EDGE by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Jimmy Robert, with Jacob Korczynski
with a talk by curator and editor Jacob Korczynski at 6.30pm
Friday November 7, 6pm

- Distinguish the limit from the edge is an intergenerational dialogue between Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Jimmy Robert. Their connection emerges through the intersection of text and image between selected work from Cha’s oeuvre and Robert’s practice that share the formal strategies of the fold.

Robert’s work utilizes paper as a sculptural material, and his hand sometimes appears to shape the page. For Cha, the fold is present in her compositions enmeshing language through strategies of visual poetry, as in L’Image Concrete feuille L’Objet Abstrait (1976), and Untitled (après tu parti) (1976) which are both previously unpublished. The possibility of overlaying one’s work with the other, emphasised by the book’s spiral-bound double spine, and reverse fold-outs, forges an intimacy, a shared sensibility, and an encounter with the corporeal. In conversation with editor Jacob Korczynski, Robert refers to Fred Moten’s In The Break, stating, ‘Suddenly time falters. Words don’t go there. And if words don’t go there, then what does?’

distinguish the limit from the edge is commissioned by Book Works, edited by Jacob Korczynski and designed by Wolfe Hall. The book is published after the exhibition flipping through pages keeping a record of time: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha & Jimmy Robert curated by Jacob Korczynski at Participant Inc., 6 September – 3 November, 2024.

Yellow Legs, 2025, 120 x 57cm, Fine Art Print, framed.-Join us this Saturday, November 1st!Discover The World According ...
30/10/2025

Yellow Legs, 2025,
120 x 57cm, Fine Art Print, framed.

-Join us this Saturday, November 1st!
Discover The World According to Elspeth Diederix, a study of beauty in the everyday.

At the heart of Diederix’s practice lies a deep desire to reveal beauty in both nature and the everyday. In her eyes, a plastic bag can be as extraordinary as a vase of flowers or the ridge of a mountain.

Through her photography, she captures the moment when the ordinary transforms, when we finally see the world anew.
She invites us to step beyond habit and discover the sublime, the surprising, and the poetic beauty that surrounds us every day.

Happy to share we’ll take part in Minor Attractions this year! We’ll show Kamau Nganga’s (ZA, 2002) Hold Me as part of t...
14/10/2025

Happy to share we’ll take part in Minor Attractions this year! We’ll show Kamau Nganga’s (ZA, 2002) Hold Me as part of the fair’s film programme, Moving Image.

Kamau Nganga works with sculpture, installation and archival media to explore the self as performance, how identity is shaped, policed and perceived. His work examines how we construct ourselves through the gaze of others and how belief, visibility and control intertwine.

His new film Hold Me (2025) traces how love functions as image and instrument. It looks at how affection and intimacy are staged, repeated and used to persuade, in cinema, in pop culture, and in politics. Composed from archival footage sourced from presidential libraries, national archives and popular media, the work blurs the lines between the sincere and the performed, asking what we really see when we think we are witnessing love.
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The Mandrake, 20-21 Newman St, London, UK
October 14-18

‘When We Were On The Other Side Of 25%2025145 x 170 cm, oil paint on canvas.Come by to see Bobbi Essers’ first solo in A...
18/09/2025

‘When We Were On The Other Side Of 25%
2025
145 x 170 cm, oil paint on canvas.

Come by to see Bobbi Essers’ first solo in Amsterdam!

‘Love Ridden (l’ve looked at you) untill 18th of
October

Open from Wednesday - Saturday

Installing at NAP+ today!We’re showing Heidi Holmström’s Cinderella Stamps. Named after the folk-tale heroine, the serie...
10/09/2025

Installing at NAP+ today!
We’re showing Heidi Holmström’s Cinderella Stamps. Named after the folk-tale heroine, the series reconsiders images once relegated to the margins: a suite of 80 custom-made stamps featuring single lost shoes gathered from around the world, weaving a contemporary narrative of Cinderellas. Hope to see you all there!

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