ArtZuid

ARTZUID is an international large-scale sculpture exhibition which takes place every two years in Amsterdam.

ARTZUID was established in 2008. The initiative came from United Art Consult led by Cintha van Heeswijck. From 2009 on, the exhibition takes place every odd year in the monumental Art-Deco district in Amsterdam, designed in 1917 by Hendrik P. Berlage. ARTZUID sculpture route starts at the Museum Square in front of the Rijksmuseum and stretches for 2,5 kilometers south along the Minervalaan, the Apollolaan and finally up to the Station Zuid.

Over a period of 4 months, 60 sculptures of established and emerging artists form an eye-catching spectacle. The biennale is attended by the average number of visitors of 375,000.

  • ARTZUID 2009: The first free accessible exhibition was called Berlage in Sculptures. The curator was Michiel Romeyn. His choice of art was based on the history of the neighborhood. Antoine Poncet, at that time president of de l'Académie française, opened the exhibition. It was supported by international galleries, the Rijksakademie, Dutch company collections, artists and museums like the Stedelijk Museum. The event attracted 90,000 visitors.
  • ARTZUID 2011: The second edition of ARTZUID was called The World Around - Equality in Diversity and opened by Queen Beatrix. Curator Jan Cremer, a leading writer and artist, mixed European sculptures with works by artists from Brazil, Surinam, India, Ghana, China, Indonesia, the US, and more to reflect the mixed population of Amsterdam. Artists from 21 countries participated with fifty-eight sculptures from various artists like Anthony Caro, Jean Tinguely, Anthony Gormley, Marcel Pinas, Salvador Dalí, Ryas Komu, Lu Shengzhong, Eko Prawoto, Thomas Houseago, Jaume Plensa, Atelier van Lieshout, Subodh Gupta, Yayoi Kusama, Jean Dubuffet, Rodin, Dennis Oppenheim, Ugo Rondinone, Joost Conijn etc.
  • ARTZUID 2013: The theme of the third exhibition was Engagement. Foundation ArtZuid, together with curator Henk van Os, professor of Art and Society at the University of Amsterdam, decided to "shake up assumptions and suppositions", demonstrating how engagement unites artists from all continents. Moreover, all the sculptures were meant to add meaning to the so-called Plan Zuid ("South Plan") of architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage.
  • ARTZUID 2015: Amsterdam, City of Sculptures. Rudi Fuchs, former director of the Stedelijk Museum, was a curator of the fourth edition of the exhibition. That time the open-air sculpture route in Amsterdam attracted more than 500,000 visitors. The highlights of the exhibition were: Tony Cragg's bronze works, Mimmo Paladino's statues, KAWS' cartoon figures, Jaume Plensa's monumental sculptures.
  • ARTZUID 2017: The celebration of the fifth edition ARTZUID shared with 100th anniversary of De Stijl movement. This time Rudi Fuchs chose abstraction, "the great new revelation of modern art", to be a theme which embraced all the sculptures placed in a 2,5 kilometer route in Amsterdam.

ARTZUID 2019 takes place from May 17 to September 15, 2019. Dynamic sections are created for solo presentations, group exhibitions and site-specific installations.

Awards

Foundation ArtZuid won the Europa Nostra Award in 2011 for making a hidden cultural heritage site known to a broad public.[1]

References

  1. "Wayback Machine" (PDF). 27 July 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2011.

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