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maandag 13 april 2026

Inspiring Get-Together at the opening of Tomorrow is Today in De Amstelkerk

Hierbij enkele foto´s van de opening van Tomorrow is Today, de tentoonstelling die zaterdag 4 april, 2026, opende in de Amstelkerk in Amsterdam. De tentoonstelling loopt tot en met 24 april.

English

Here some photos of the opening of Tomorrow is Today in Amsterdam, April 4th, 2026. The show is visitable until April 24th in De Amstelkerk, Amstelveld 10, Amsterdam.


Nina Boas, performance photos

Nina Boas: "I create sensory, temporary spaces that invite slowing down, connection, and imagination. My work balances between art and ritual, offering opportunities for collective healing, inner navigation, and reconnection with the body, the landscape, and our ancestors."

Works of MINNE de Groot, Marius van Zandwijk, Caro Bensca (right to left)



Archi Galentz in front of his painting.

Archi Galentz:
"Statement

In his 1991 treatise on visual art, “Die Schuld der Moderne” (The Guilt of Modernism), my
art professor Klaus Fussmann laments the loss of allegory as a component of artistic
expression. Since studying under him at the Berlin University of the Arts, I have been
trying to explore the mechanisms of pictorial narration and develop my own formulas. 

For many years, I worked on a composition depicting the contest of the arts in the history
of painting, also known as the Flaying of Marsyas. Last year, I exhibited a painting
featuring Themis, Olympia, a tortured musician, and onlookers at the BoomBoomCha
exhibition, curated by Hans Kuiper at Kunstruimte 411 in Haarlem. Another composition that interests me is based on the myth of the Minotaur, a hybrid creature born as punishment by those in power. 

As a passionate painter, I have curiously and fearlessly explored the possibilities of AI to discover new and unexpected solutions. The flood of images created by neural networks ultimately becomes interesting through the artist's selection and interpretation. Since I am familiar with photography and
consider the boundaries between media to be fluid, I have left some motifs as photo
prints after careful consideration and slight technical editing. 

Under museum glass and in appropriate frames, I am convinced that the works are entirely competitive with classical painting. A print as a naturalistic photo adorned last year's poster for the exhibition
“...durch mythische Zonen” (Through Mythical Zones) in Moers in western Germany, and
another image was featured in the group exhibition in Chemnitz at the exhibition of
Armenian artists as part of the cultural events in the Capital of Culture of the Year. For the group show “Tomorrow is Now,” I would like to try my hand at classical painting
with tempera and oil glazes again, but based on pre-study work by artificial intelligence."





Works of  George Maas, Archi Galentz and René Bosch (left to right).




Artist improvisational band with El Habib (Vocals), Luciano Pinna (bass), Sean Smuda (piano), George Maas (percussion), Hans Kuiper (guitar).



Virginia and Antonio Rego in front of his painting ´Adamastor´.

A short story by Antonio Rego:

The Neon Wings

Bleep bleep.
The neon advertisement of the butcher's shop shifted color—blue to yellow, yellow to blue.
On the other side of the corner, we sat on the stairs of a building entrance, hidden by the night.
Below the neon wings, the word Paradise burned in vivid red.
Maria stood beneath it, washed by the multicoloured flicker. His slender figure looked perfect.
Behind him, the carcasses of cows hung.
It was theatrical—beautifully framed by darkness.
On our side of the street, Isaura kissed Marta, their bodies fusing into a long, sliding movement.
Maria’s voice stormed the street, drained of light—
powerful, enchanting.
Like in a dream, we fell silent, offering no resistance to his offering.
He read from Baudelaire—Les Fleurs du mal:
Mon esprit, tu te meus avec agilité,
Et, comme un bon nageur qui se pâme dans l’onde,
Tu sillonnes gaiement l’immensité profonde...
My spirit, you move with agility,
And, like a skilled swimmer gliding through the waves,
You joyfully travel across the deep immensity...
A violent metallic sound cut through our pleasure.
A bucket of piss was emptied from the second floor onto Maria’s body below.
— Vai acordar a tua mãe, filho da puta!
The woman screamed from the window.
Silence.
Nothingness.
The smell of fresh morning bread ended the night.
Maria remained—smelly, nauseating—but it did not dampen our high spirits.
Com as minhas mãos na sombra das tuas, eu recolho as folhas perdidas.
Con mis manos en la sombra de las tuyas, recojo las flores que envenenan."




Visitors in front of work of Frans Vendel. At the right a painting of Rutger van der Tas.



Mathilde MuPé bij haar schilderij "I liked you"


zondag 29 maart 2026

Exhibition Tomorrow is Today: Opening April 4th, 2026: some photos of exhibited works

 



Kunstruimte 411/ Art Space 411 presents a new international show in Amsterdam with participants from several countries in Europe.

The exhibition opens Saturday, April 4th from 7-11pm.

Tomorrow is Today” aims to be showing work which can not be postponed, partly because of personal, societal or other reasons.

Participants:

Wafae Ahalouch (Amsterdam), Arjan van Amsterdam (Amsterdam), Caro Bensca (Amsterdam), Nina Boas (Amsterdam), René Bosch (Amsterdam), Archi Galentz (Berlin), Minne de Groot (Amsterdam), Alissa Guillouet (Brussels), Patrick Huber (Berlin), Henrik Jacob (Berlin), JC (Amsterdam), Mika Karhu (Helsinki), Sina Khani (Amsterdam), Peter Klashorst, Hagen Klennert (Berlin), Jukka Korkeila (Frankfurt), Hans Kuiper (Amsterdam), Ute Lindner (Berlin), George Maas (Amsterdam), Tatjana Macic (Amsterdam), Claudia Mulder (Amsterdam), Mathilde MuPe (Amsterdam), Jean-Philippe Paumier (Amsterdam), Luciano Pinna (Amsterdam), Artemis Potamianou (Athens), Harald Priem (Mannheim), Niina Ráty (Berlin), Antonio Rego (Hamburg), Virginia Rego  (Hamburg), Jean-Philippe Rousset (Amsterdam), Juha Sääski (Helsinki), Tarik Sadouma (Amsterdam), Johan Sandstrom (Malmö), Stefan Schaefer (Amsterdam), Markus Schaller (Berlin), Ivo Schouten (Amsterdam), Sean Smuda (Berlin), Ruth Spetter (Amsterdam), Rutger van der Tas (Haarlem), Tunc Topcuoglu (Amsterdam),  Gerard Veldman (Haarlem), Frans Vendel (Haarlem), Steffen Vogelezang (Amsterdam), Ilja Warmerdam (Haarlem), Linda Weiss (Berlin), Veronika Witte (Berlin), Andreas Wolf (Berlin), Marius van Zandwijk (Amsterdam).

Artist/ curator: Hans Kuiper



Design: Studio van Amsterdam



Selection of works to be shown at this exhibition:



(Image: Jukka Korkeila)



(Image: Andreas Wolf)




(Image: Alissa Guillouet)



(Image: Ilja Warmerdam)



(Image: Niina Räty)



vrijdag 6 maart 2026

Tomorrow is Today´, international show, opens April 4th, 2026, in Amsterdam

 


Design: Studio van Amsterdam


Kunstruimte 411/ Art Space 411 presents a new international show in Amsterdam with participants from several countries in Europe.

The exhibition opens Saturday, April 4th from 7-11pm.

Tomorrow is Today” aims to be showing work which can not be postponed, partly because of personal, societal or other reasons.

Participants:

Wafae Ahalouch (Amsterdam), Arjan van Amsterdam (Amsterdam), Caro Bensca (Amsterdam), Nina Boas (Amsterdam), René Bosch (Amsterdam), Archi Galentz (Berlin), Minne de Groot (Amsterdam), Alissa Guillouet (Brussels), Patrick Huber (Berlin), Henrik Jacob (Berlin), JC (Amsterdam), Mika Karhu (Helsinki), Sina Khani (Amsterdam), Peter Klashorst, Hagen Klennert (Berlin), Jukka Korkeila (Frankfurt), Hans Kuiper (Amsterdam), Ute Lindner (Berlin), George Maas (Amsterdam), Tatjana Macic (Amsterdam), Claudia Mulder (Amsterdam), Mathilde MuPe (Amsterdam), Jean-Philippe Paumier (Amsterdam), Luciano Pinna (Amsterdam), Artemis Potamianou (Athens), Harald Priem (Mannheim), Niina Ráty (Berlin), Antonio Rego (Hamburg), Virginia Rego  (Hamburg), Jean-Philippe Rousset (Amsterdam), Juha Sääski (Helsinki), Tarik Sadouma (Amsterdam), Johan Sandstrom (Malmö), Stefan Schaefer (Amsterdam), Markus Schaller (Berlin), Sean Smuda (Berlin), Ruth Spetter (Amsterdam), Rutger van der Tas (Haarlem), Tunc Topcuoglu (Amsterdam),  Gerard Veldman (Haarlem), Frans Vendel (Haarlem), Steffen Vogelezang (Amsterdam), Ilja Warmerdam (Haarlem), Linda Weiss (Berlin), Veronika Witte (Berlin), Andreas Wolf (Berlin), Marius van Zandwijk (Amsterdam).

Artist/ curator: Hans Kuiper

More information will follow.






zaterdag 6 december 2025

Art Space 411 presents ´Mixtake´, a show by JP & JP



(ENGLISH BELOW)

Met 'Mixtake' presenteert kunstenaarsduo JP&JP, bestaande uit Jean-Philippe Paumier en Jean-Philippe Rousset, zijn nieuwe opus bij Kunstruimte 411. 

'Mixtake' verwijst naar de werkwijze van JP&JP als duo: speels, vrij, associatief. Speciaal voor deze gelegenheid, laten JP&JP nieuwe werken zien, van collages tot schilderijen. 


Het project JP&JP is onstaan vanuit de behoefte aan een duidelijke visuele grammatica. Als duo, onderzoeken JP&JP onderliggende correspondenties in hun werk, terugkerende patronen en gezamenlijke bouwstenen.

Allebei beïnvloed door hun liefde voor electro muziek, kiezen JP&JP voor de mixtape als ideaal tentoonstellingsformaat: experimenteel, DIY en sketchy.

Meer Info over deze show volgt.





ENGLISH

Art Space presents JP & JP with Mixtake, opening December 14th, 3-6pm.


Kunstruimte 411/ Art Space 411
Kinderhuissingel 1
2013 AS Haarlem

Opening Sunday December 14th, 2025



donderdag 19 juni 2025

Boom Boom Cha, Summer Salon of Art Space 411 opens in Haarlem (NL), June 29th-Aug 25th, 2025

ENGLISH BELOW




Kunstruimte 411 organiseert deze zomer weer een zomersalon met de titel:`BOOM BOOM CHA´.

Art Space 411 presents BOOM BOOM CHA, a new Summer Salon with participants from Amsterdam, Berlin, Leipzig, Hamburg, Brussels and Haarlem.

(Image: Linda Weiss)

Kunstenaars die bevestigd hebben deel te nemen: Wafae Ahalouch, Arjan van Amsterdam, Anna Bolten, René Bosch, Margreet Bouman, Ronja Brainstorm (Leipzig), Anna Firmberger (Berlin), Maud Fernhout, Archi Galentz (Berlin), Margriet Gehrels, Willem Gorter, Alissa Guillouet (Brussel), Sina Khani (Berlin), Claudia Mulder, Eva van Ooijen,  Hans Kuiper, Lucas Lelieveld, Urs Moore, Paul Ouwerkerk, Jean-Philippe Paumier, Luciano Pinna, Antonio Rego (Hamburg), Jean-Philippe Rousset, Ronald Ruseler, Tarik Sadouma, Ben Sampson, Markus Schaller (Berlin), Ivo Schouten, Ruth Spetter, Rutger van der Tas, Marjolein van Veen, Maria van der Velde, Gerard Veldman, Steffen Vogelezang, Ilja Warmerdam, Linda Weiss (Berlin), Jeroen Witvliet, Andreas Wolf (Berlin), Marius van Zandwijk e.a. 

Media: schilderijen, fotografie, video, performance, tekeningen .

Kunstenaar/ curator: Hans Kuiper



(Image: Jean Philippe Paumier)




Na de salons afgelopen jaar in de Amstelkerk in Amsterdam en recent in Berlijn, organiseert kunstenaar/curator Hans Kuiper deze zomer weer een salon in Haarlem, waarbij een selectie van Haarlemse en Amsterdamse kunstenaars, samen met kunstenaars uit Hamburg, Leipzig, Brussel en Berlijn, nieuw werk tonen.

BOOM BOOM CHA wil een swingende, veelzijdige salon zijn, geïnspireerd op de persoonlijke ritmes die ook de beeldend kunstenaar met zich meedraagt.

Kunstenaars uit Haarlem, Amsterdam, Berlijn, Leipzig, Hamburg en Brussel.

Opening: Zondag 29 juni, vanaf 15.00 uur, met performances.

Locatie: Gebouw Het Seinwezen
Adres: Kinderhuissingel 1, 2013 AS Haarlem




(Image: Paul Ouwerkerk)


ENGLISH

Art Space 411 presents BOOM BOOM CHA, a new Summer Salon with participants from Amsterdam, Berlin, Leipzig, Hamburg, Brussels and Haarlem.

Opening: June 29th, 2025, 3pm, in Haarlem (NL).

Media: paintings, photography, video, performance, drawings.

After organising salons in Amsterdam (2024, Amstelkerk) and recently in Berlin (2024-2025: 3 exhibitions in cooperation with InteriorDASein, Gallery Toolbox and Project space ´Rosalux´), initiator Hans Kuiper will organise a summer salon in Haarlem. A selection of artists is invited to participate from Haarlem and Amsterdam in combination with artists from Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig and Brussels. 

BOOM BOOM CHA aims to be a swinging, multimedia salon, inspired by the personal rhythms each artist harbours.

Confirmed participants are a.o. Wafae Ahalouch, Arjan van Amsterdam, Anna Bolten, René Bosch, Margreet Bouman, Ronja Brainstorm (Leipzig), Anna Firmberger (Berlin), Maud Fernhout, Archi Galentz (Berlin), Margriet Gehrels, Willem Gorter, Alissa Guillouet (Brussel), Sina Khani (Berlin), Claudia Mulder, Eva van Ooijen,  Hans Kuiper, Lucas Lelieveld, Urs Moore, Paul Ouwerkerk, Jean-Philippe Paumier, Luciano Pinna, Antonio Rego (Hamburg), Jean-Philippe Rousset, Ronald Ruseler, Tarik Sadouma, Ben Sampson, Markus Schaller (Berlin), Ivo Schouten, Ruth Spetter, Rutger van der Tas, Marjolein van Veen, Maria van der Velde, Gerard Veldman, Steffen Vogelezang, Ilja Warmerdam, Linda Weiss (Berlin), Jeroen Witvliet, Andreas Wolf (Berlin), Marius van Zandwijk 



Artist/ curator: Hans Kuiper

More Information on this event follows, keep on checking this website for updates on participants.

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vrijdag 22 november 2024

Reclaim Reality

 



Delighted to announce the next opening!

"Reclaim Reality" - A Group Exhibition by Salon Kuiperdomingos Projects.

Location: Project space rosalux, Wriezener Strasse 12. 13359 Berlin.

Opening night: Friday November 29th, 7-10pm.
Special Opening hourse during the kolonie Wedding weekend:
Sat & Sun, Nov. 30- Dec. 1: 2-6pm.

Other times by appointment.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:

Join us as over 50 international artists from Berlin, Amsterdam & beyond come together to reimagine reality through art. This powerful reunion follows our landmark 2011 exhibtion and the recent Salon in Amsterdam, bringing back the spirit of artistic networking in physical space.

Curated by Tiny Domingos (Berlin) & Hans Kuiper (Amsterdam).

A collaboration between Kunstruimte 411/ Art Space 411 (Haarlem/ mobile) & rosalux (Berlin).

More detailed information via Kunstruimte 411, the hybrid art space.
Design: 1405 design and direction. www.1405.eu


Participants invited by Kunstruimte 411/ Art Space 411:
Hope to see you there!