The eighth edition of ARTZUID Amsterdam Sculpture Biennial will take place in Amsterdam’s picturesque Oud-Zuid neighbourhood and is expected to garner more than 500.000 visitors during this captivating four-month-long urban sculpture showcase.
The by-now renowned sculpture route in the southern part of Amsterdam hosts around 50 unique sculptures by internationally renowned artists from 24 different countries. This open-air art biennial is an ideal way to enjoy contemporary art.
Photo: © ARTZUID, Armando - Das Rad (1993)
"Artists’ ideas are of great value for maintaining an open society."
The avenues Apollolaan, Minervalaan and Churchilllaan will become outdoor art displays where visitors can walk the route of sculptures for free! Meanwhile, more in-depth guided tours typically take place on weekends, which charge a fee, (details below) owing to the level of expertise and inside knowledge offered by the specialist guides.
Cintha van Heeswijck, director of Art Zuid Foundation: "The Stichting Art Zuid foundation wants to use outdoor art to create a new meeting place and make art accessible to everyone. Artists’ ideas are of great value for maintaining an open society.”
The sculpture route is five minutes away (on foot) from Museumplein, while maps are available at the ARTZUID Pavilion on Minervalaan. A walk along the route to view all the works takes approximately 2,5 hours.
Photo: © ARTZUID, Armando - Die Flügel nr. 167 (2015)
Besides the street sculptures, which can be viewed completely for free, ARTZUID Amsterdam Sculpture Biennial offers an outstanding programme, from tours to art classes:
Photo: © ARTZUID, Carin Scholten - Paradise Regained 2 (2021)
There are also private VIP tours at a date and time of your choice.
Photo: © ARTZUID, Sita Bandringa - Vleugels (1996)
A walk along the route to view all the works takes approximately 2,5 hours. Stop by the ARTZUID Information Pavilion between 10am and 6pm daily on Minervalaan 1 to get information, snacks, merchandise and maps. Browse the ARTZUID Amsterdam Sculpture Biennial website for more details.
Thumb photo: © ARTZUID, Jean Marie Appriou - The big watcher (2019)