Thinking of something to do for tomorrow evening? Look no further, we have the answer to your question. Go to Govert Flinckstraat 145 in Amsterdam, ArtCollective Indebt Studio is opening a pop-up gallery displaying some of their extremest art-work with
Unfortunately there are many tragic and cruel sides to Iran and because of the influence of media we tend to focus only on the negative things. That’s why photographer Ali Mousavi wants to show us that there is also beauty
Jason Oddy, photographer and writer from London, has an interest in architecture-inspired photography. Photographs that include abandoned houses or VN headquarters designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Gallery Vassie is glad to announce a solo exhibition of Oddy where you can see
“What is reality?” is what multidisciplinary photographer Dennis Lier asks himself every step of his creative process. By pushing boundaries between art and fashion Dennis gives his viewers the opportunity to create their own reality by placing his subjects in
Australian photographer Akila Berjaoui has recently relocated to the Netherlands to continue her work in nudity photography. Berjaoui, who started as fashion intern for RUSSH Magazine, recently opened a solo artist exhibition at Human NYC presenting a new collection of photographs
Antoine Rose is a photographer that goes through great lengths to capture the perfect photograph. Obviously, he’s not one to shy away from dangerous situations to capture spectacular views, because Rose is exploring great heights to show us a world without any
On Thursday March 19th REPLAY Gallery will host a mind blowing exhibition presenting the work of multidisciplinary art duo pussykrew. The REPLAY Boardroom Gallery is a collective founded by REPLAY in collaboration with Dutch magazine Glamcult, with whom they will
Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam and Pioneer Works Center for Art and Innovation proudly present their newest group exhibition: Under Construction – New Positions in American Photography. They will be showcasing the work of 10 young talented American and Canadian photographers. Even
Marcha Schagen graduated from HKU in 2012 (Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht) and has been on a journey ever since. She is continuously asking herself how to relate to society as individual and to the creative industry as the artist she