Looking ahead to the rest of 2026, we are excited to preview our programme for the rest of the year.
After the summer break, we are presenting a solo exhibition by Milena Bonilla. Bonilla is a visual artist, educator and independent researcher, born in Bogotá, living and working in Amsterdam. She is interested in practices and knowledge that propose and place particular questions about language and agency as ontological properties exclusive to humans, and how this precept is embedded in the way in which economic policies under capitalism operate. This perspective is informed by research on epistemic diversity and its colonial conditioning, as well as by notions on art as medicine. This marks our first collaboration with the artist.
We are delighted to have been selected once more for Art Basel Paris. This year, we are teaming up with ChertLüdde with a presentation of work by Kathe Burkhart, Pauline Curnier Jardin, and Clemen Parrocchetti.
Once back in Amsterdam, we will present two exhibitions by long-standing artists in the gallery: Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz and Thomas Rentmeister.
Mark your calendars! We hope to welcome you in Amsterdam and Paris soon.
Right now at the gallery 10161055, a group exhibition with diez gallery Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann, Simnikiwe Buhlungu, Sands Murray-Wassink, Maria Pask, Ian Waelder, Jessica Wilson until August 1
10161055 is a collaborative group exhibition between Ellen de Bruijne PROJECTS and diez. Having previously collaborated in international projects, this is the first time they do so in Amsterdam, where both galleries are located.
The exhibition presents work by six artists who share material, conceptual, methodological, and aesthetic resonances with one another. Together, artistic affinities emerge in shared sensitivities to historiography, remembrance, fleetingness, metonymy, and assertiveness, among others.