Alicja Kwade, MatterMotion, 2020 © Alicja Kwade Exhibitions Our Artists at the Amsterdam Sculpture Biennale ARTZUID May 21 – Sep 21, 2025Amsterdam-Zuid, Netherlands We congratulate our artists Alicja Kwade, Yoshitomo Nara, and Arlene Shechet on the inclusion of their projects in the ninth edition of the (opens in a new window) Amsterdam Sculpture Biennale ARTZUID.Art historian Ralph Keuning is curating the Amsterdam Sculpture Biennale ARTZUID 2025 which, takes place from May 21 to September 21 on Apollolaan, Minervalaan and Zuidas in Amsterdam-South. This 9th edition of ARTZUID is titled Enlightenment and celebrates the 750th anniversary of the city of Amsterdam, with an ode to its freedom and tolerance.Curator Ralph Keuning: "The liberal spirit of Amsterdam is a mental state that makes this city a place of freedom, tolerance, solidarity as well as a breeding ground for new ideas. As a trading city, Amsterdam has been a point of departure from which the world's oceans have been sailed, while also having attracted independent people from all over the world for centuries, who have helped shape it into the metropolis it is today. The title Enlightenment references the belief in progress that characterized the 18th century. A century of reason in which science and art flourished and the foundation for our democracy was laid. Simultaneously, the city has the dark history of colonialism. This paradox of progress and flourishing on the one hand and exclusion and persecution on the other is just as topical now as it was then, and is part of the discourse in the city, in art and thus, on the green lanes of ARTZUID 2025. At the other end of the spectrum, Enlightenment can also be understood literally as easing our worries, relaxing, dreaming away, fantasizing and finding beauty. We also want to bring that about with this edition of ARTZUID."ARTZUID 2025: EnlightenmentThis exhibition draws from top international artists and Dutch talent for the selection of sculptures and installations that can be seen this summer in Amsterdam. ARTZUID transforms the exhibition location into a surreal urban landscape in which figurative sculptures alternate with architectonic installations. They show a great variety in format and material. What unites them is their focus on the enigma of human existence; the wonder, the emotions and visions of being, the ambitions and fears about our place in the world. Artists such as Leiko Ikemura, Alicja Kwade and Neo Rauch invite the visitor to an exchange of thoughts about this, in a sensual conversation with the sculptures. Displayed is the upheaval of occupation, the fear of war and the spirit of resistance in the contributions of artists such as Magdalena Abakanowicz, Shinkichi Tajiri and Armando. Atelier van Lieshout refers to power and impotence, struggle and victimhood, in a group of figures around a rider on horseback. On the trail of ARTZUID this work is connected to the Indonesia-Netherland Monument on Apollolaan. These are just a few examples of the more than 60 works that populate ARTZUID.The architectural works by often young artists have a commitment and idealism reminiscent of architect H.P. Berlage and urban sculptor Hildo Krop. Both having been instrumental in developing the urban design of the neighbourhood home to ARTZUID. They stimulate visitors to think about the future of the urban community and seek answers to the question of what strategies are needed to create a sustainable and peaceful society.Art as a bridge in times of polarizationARTZUID director Cintha van Heeswijck: "The reason for the current exhibition concept is the increasing polarization in the city in the anniversary year. We can never take freedom and tolerance for granted, we always have to take up the barricades for it. With this exhibition we want to contribute to tolerance and fraternity; art on the street creates a place of encounter. ARTZUID 2025 wants to offer visitors inspiration and perspective." (opens in a new window) To learn more, visit artzuid.nl. Read More Journal View All Films Sam Gilliam and Kenneth Noland: Celebrating Color Apr 28, 2025 Films Robert Indiana's Prescient Reflections on the American Dream Apr 25, 2025 Essays Pace Through the Decades Apr 25, 2025 Films Robert Irwin's Art of Feeling and Experience Apr 25, 2025 Exhibitions — Our Artists at the Amsterdam Sculpture Biennale ARTZUID, May 1, 2025