Pop-Up Art Exhibition: 'Rectangle Roots & Paved Tongues'

Mon Dec 13 2021 at 10:00 am to Sat Dec 18 2021 at 05:00 pm

Bethaniënstraat 39 | Amsterdam

MAPA Fine Art
Publisher/HostMAPA Fine Art
Pop-Up Art Exhibition: 'Rectangle Roots & Paved Tongues'
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A pop-up group exhibition with Netherlands based artists by MAPA Fine Art, a nomadic art gallery that hosts exhibitions all around europe.
About this Event

MAPA FINE ART IS PLEASED TO PRESENT RECTANGLE ROOTS & PAVED TONGUES, A GROUP EXHIBITION FEATURING SIX EMERGING INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS BASED IN THE NETHERLANDS. THESE CREATIVES HAVE DEVELOPED THEIR ARTISTIC PRACTICE AT LEADING ART UNIVERSITIES IN THE COUNTRY. THEY PRESENT A BODY OF WORK THAT EXPLORES THEIR INDIVIDUAL IDENTITIES AND MAKES A COMMENTARY ON CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN OUR SOCIETY. CONTINUING WITH OUR HYBRID NOMADIC MODEL, THE EXHIBITION WILL BE DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS; AN ONLINE SHOW STARTING IN OCTOBER AND A POP-UP EXHIBITION IN AMSTERDAM IN DECEMBER 2021.



As MAPA’s first exhibition in its home base, the Netherlands, this show deals with one of the most urgent problems that the country faces today: growing urbanisation, leading to a significant shortage of homes and soaring housing prices (and incidentally making up one of the reasons for MAPA’s nomadic model). As the scholar Henry Lefebvre argues, the concept of space is not a passive container, but an active substrate that is socially produced. The phenomenon of growing urbanisation therefore encompasses a wide range of sociopolitical issues, and concerns matters of capital, class and gender, and how they fit into established systems of power.




Artists are some of the most progressive and socially conscious members of society, and as such are often given voice to propose creative solutions to global challenges. In many cases, they are also the ones responsible for repurposing and revitalising derelict areas of cities, while adapting their modes of production to spaces that were never built to house creatives. Rectangle Roots & Paved Tongues will delve into how several Netherlands-based artists explore the implications of growing urban worlds for their individual identities and practices.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Bethaniënstraat 39, 39 Bethaniënstraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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