Exhibitions

RE:FWD

What does hope look like in a broken world? And how can art help us imagine a future that is hopeful, and at the same time realistic? The group exhibition RE:FWD: A Reply to the Present, A Forward to Us All - which can be admired at Kunstlinie from 7 February, brings together hopeful future perspectives of 22 young artists.

Through installations, soundscapes, paintings, textile art and sculptures, they explore and celebrate small and big hopes. They look critically at the past and the present and speculate about what could be. Under the motto - ´without consciousness no foundation forms and no one can live in a castle in the sky´ - they explore what it means to shape a future from grief, resilience and possibilities.

The visitor will be pr...

What does hope look like in a broken world? And how can art help us imagine a future that is hopeful, and at the same time realistic? The group exhibition RE:FWD: A Reply to the Present, A Forward to Us All - which can be admired at Kunstlinie from 7 February, brings together hopeful future perspectives of 22 young artists.

Through installations, soundscapes, paintings, textile art and sculptures, they explore and celebrate small and big hopes. They look critically at the past and the present and speculate about what could be. Under the motto - ´without consciousness no foundation forms and no one can live in a castle in the sky´ - they explore what it means to shape a future from grief, resilience and possibilities.

Visitors are stimulated to see hope no longer as an abstract concept, but as an active process, and if humans themselves turn out to be primarily responsible for that hope, then actively contributing to the creation of a hopeful future is therefore up to us.

RE: FWD: is a co-production of Bijbels Museum, Kunstlinie and NDSM FUSE and is curated by Mees Elias van Zanten, Thierno Deme and Caithlin Courtney Chong.

When

  • Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday until 6 July 2025 13:00 - 20:30
  • Every Sunday until 6 July 2025 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Prices

  • Regular € 12,00
  • MJK (Museum Year Card) Free
  • Children Free

Location

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