Last chance to visit exhibition: It ain’t whatcha write, it’s the way atcha write it
Manifesta Foundation and DutchCulture, invited Amsterdam-based gallerist, Martin van Zomeren, to install a group exhibition throughout their shared historic grand Amsterdam canal house turned office space at Herengracht 474.
Ranging from videoworks, sculptures, paintings and installations, the exhibition explores the practice of 10 Dutch and international artists. Some of them express clear statements about society and cultural history while others investigate their surroundings in a methodical way fluctuating between objectivity and experience.
Participating Artists: Edith Dekyndt, Martijn Hendriks, Alexandra Leykauf, Fiona Mackay, Katja Mater, Jean-Baptiste Maitre, Navid Nuur, Nick Oberthaler, Cornelius Quabeck, Anne de Vries.
Martin van Zomeren’s exhibition is the second in a rolling programme of international contemporary art exhibitions curated by Amsterdam gallerists who are invited by Manifesta to exhibit in the historic office building at the Herengracht 474. The exhibitions occupy intriguing and unconventional spaces in the working offices from the cleaning cupboard to the basement.
Practical information
Until 1 October 2014 at Herengracht 474 in Amsterdam
It ain’t whatcha write, it’s the way atcha write it’ can be seen by appointment on weekdays from 10.00 till 18.00. For an appointment please contact the Manifesta secretariat.