We are excited to participate in Art Rotterdam 2025, where we will present a mix of established and emerging artists. This year, we are especially pleased to collaborate for the first time with Miles Greenberg, a New York-based performance artist and sculptor whose work explores the body’s relationship with space and movement. His sculptural piece Mars (2022) will be on view in our booth.
Alongside Greenberg, we are bringing works by Alin Bozbiciu, Atelier Van Lieshout, Hans Op de Beeck, Katinka Lampe, Levi van Veluw, and Tomáš Libertíny. In addition to our booth presentation, several special projects will be featured across the fair, including Atelier Van Lieshout’s new monumental sculpture at Sculpture Park, Maarten Baas’ interactive piano installation Crescendo! at Intersections, and Hans Op de Beeck’s video work Vanishing Point in Projections.
Emerging Talent: RM Young Blood Foundation’s Best of Graduates
We are proud to highlight three promising artists from the RM Young Blood Foundation’s Best of Graduates program. Mounir Eddib, winner of the Buning Brongers Prize 2024, Katarzyna Baldyga, winner of the Ron Mandos Young Blood Award 2024, and Marcos Kueh, a textile artist nominated for the NN Art Award 2025.
The Works on View
This year’s presentation brings together a wide range of perspectives, materials, and themes. Alin Bozbiciu’s dynamic paintings explore human intimacy and memory through expressive brushwork, while Atelier Van Lieshout continues his exploration of power structures with a bold new sculpture. Hans Op de Beeck’s Vanishing Point immerses viewers in a dreamlike monochromatic world.
Katinka Lampe presents her well-known, unique style of portraiture through anonymized figures, and Levi van Veluw shows intricate relief installations. Miles Greenberg’s sculptural work adds a performative dimension to material, while Tomáš Libertíny blurs the line between nature and art with Nefertiti, crafted by bees.
From the Best of Graduates, Mounir Eddib creates compositions that reflect on identity, Katarzyna Baldyga focuses on movement and space in her paintings, and Marcos Kueh weaves together craft and storytelling in his textile works.