From 2 to 9 November, the RAI will once again be devoted entirely to art, design and antiques during PAN Amsterdam. With more than 130 galleries across 21 categories, this 38th edition will be richer and more diverse than ever, ranging from Old Masters to contemporary art, from photography and jewellery to silver, design and even comic art. For collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art and collectible design, there is plenty to discover, with 21 galleries also represented on GalleryViewer.
Several of these galleries are sharing a preview of their presentation on GalleryViewer through dedicated fair pages. This allows you to explore online what will soon be on view in their booth, so you can plan exactly where to head first once you step into the RAI. Click on the underlined gallery name to view their fair page, if available. If no fair page is currently available, you will be automatically redirected to the gallery’s artist page.
andriesse ~ eyck galerie presents a group show featuring work by Natasja Kensmil, Antonietta Peeters, Carel Blotkamp, Peter Struycken, Koen Taselaar, Diana Scherer, Mik Bakker and Daan van Golden.
Gallery Vriend van Bavink will show work by Aldo van den Broek, Koos Buster, Celine van den Boorn, Piet Parra, Marie Reintjes, Maurice van Tellingen and Lucebert.
Bildhalle is hosting a group presentation with work by Hendrik & Paula Kerstens, Casper Faassen, Chantal Elisabeth Ariëns, Ilona Langbroek, Laurence Aëgerter, Joost Vandebrug, Paul Cupido, Adam Jeppesen, Margaret Lansink and Danielle Kwaaitaal.
At the booth of BorzoGallery, visitors will come across work by Carel Visser, herman de vries, Rakuko Naito, Ben Akkerman, Jan Schoonhoven and Ad Dekkers.
Brandt Gallery will highlight work by Emmanuel Barcilon, Jan Kuhlemeier, Pery Bastien, Rómulo Celdrán and Charles Pétillon at PAN Amsterdam.
Contour Gallery offers visitors a selection of work by Paco Dalmau, Saidou Dicko, Sandra Kantanen, Anni Mertens, Tjitske Oosterholt, Margriet Smulders and Studio Sodalime.
COPPEJANS GALLERY presents work by Denmark, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Wim Nival, Jan Schoonhoven, Alexandra Phillips, Caroline Hofman, Jan Henderikse, Ronny Delrue, Riki Mijling, Ine Vermee, Adriaan Rees, Ilse Pierard, Lothar Wolleh, Dave Donné, Ruben van der Scheer, Paul van Hoeydonck, Günther Uecker and Koen Kievits.
Galerie Franzis Engels invites viewers into the worlds of Patrick Bergsma, Marian Bijlenga, Nathalie Campion, Leon van Opstal, Afroditi Terzi, Kees de Vries and Marinke van Zandwijk.
Galerie Fontana presents new works by Carolein Smit, Claudy Jongstra, Ruud van Empel en Boris van Berkum, alongside pieces by Asya Marakulina, Hannes Wallrafen, Hellen van Meene, Inez de Brauw, Jacquie Maria Wessels, Jan Banning, Juliane Hundertmark, Marchand & Meffre, Simone Hoàng and Thijs Segers.
Galerie Helder will show a series of works by Andrés Gallego, Bas Wiegmink, Eva Dijkstra, Philippe van Gele and Vincent van Gaalen.
Galerie Roger Katwijk presents visitors of the fair with a selection of work by Jaume Amigó, John O' Carroll, Henny van der Meer, Stefan Peters, Gerard Prent, Dirk Salz and Tessa Verder.
MPV Gallery will feature work by Lita Cabellut, Diederik Schneemann, Neeltje de Vries, Dominique Pollès, Sylvestre Gauvrit, Jacqueline Bozon, Gijs van Lith, Nicolette Bénard, Ellis Holman, Willi Siber and Peter Zimmermann at the fair.
NL=US Art highlights a selection of works by Jan-Maarten Voskuil, Rosa Peters, Margriet van Breevoort, Pim Palsgraaf and Winnie Teschmacher.
NQ Gallery will introduce the work of Caspar Berger at PAN Amsterdam.
Rademakers Gallery showcases a large group exhibition, featuring work by Sofie Aaldering, Sina Dyks, Sander M Jonker, Kiki van Eijk, Grietje Schepers, Simone Post, Joana Schneider, Jessi Strixner, Preta Wolzak, Kim Simonsson, Sebiha Demir, Mae Engelgeer, Martijn Hesseling, Nynke Koster, Nancy Poeran, Hilde Trip, Frits Achten, Jens Buis, Dirk Duif, Alfhild Sarah Külper and Rive Roshan.
Galerie Ramakers is set to present work by Cor van Dijk, Frank Halmans, Michael Johansson, Ien Lucas, Hieke Luik, Veron Urdarianu, Geert Vanoorlé, Warffemius and Johan de Wit.
Root Gallery will show the work of five artists whose practices explore light, space and time: Donald Schenkel, Sophie de Vos, Jeske Haak, Lisette Schumacher and Jan Theun van Rees.
ROOF-A introduces works by Juliette Minchin, Hester Oerlemans, Frank van der Salm, Hans Broek, Aline Thomassen, Charlotte Schleiffert, Gijs Assmann, Seet van Hout, Armando Mariño and Vera Gulikers.
Settantotto Art Gallery will focus their presentation on three artists: Hans Bischoffshausen, Takesada Matsutani and Bert De Geyter.
SmithDavidson Gallery offers a wide-ranging group presentation with work by George ‘Hairbrush’ Tjungurrayi, Thomas joolama Rover, Marie Cecile Thijs, Hong-yi Zhuang, Kudditji Kngwarreye, Marc Lagrange, Paddy Lewis Tjapanangka, Matthijs Scholten, Ingo Arndt, Vincent Lagrange, Pepe Valenti, Terry O’Neill, Diana Korn and Hanne Arends.
Galerie Wilms invites visitors into the worlds of Toon Berghahn, Ulrike Heydenreich, Lisanne Hoogerwerf, Suzanne Jongmans, Michiel Kluiters, Anke Roder, Alexandra Roozen, Andreas Senoner and Bibi Smit.