
NRC publiceerde een interview met mij. Link in bio.
beeld Andreas Terlaak

NRC publiceerde een interview met mij. Link in bio.
beeld Andreas Terlaak

In de nieuwste editie van @metropolism_mag staat een artikel van @louiseosieka over mijn huidige tentoonstelling bij @galerieronmandos.

In de nieuwste editie van @metropolism_mag staat een artikel van @louiseosieka over mijn huidige tentoonstelling bij @galerieronmandos.
Artist Interview: Mounir Eddib on LITTLE GHETTO BOY 📹️
We are proud to share a new interview with Mounir Eddib, focusing on the exhibition LITTLE GHETTO BOY. In a new interview, Mounir Eddib reflects on the personal and social realities behind the exhibition. He speaks about growing up in Genk, Belgium the influence of hip-hop culture and migration histories, and the importance of transforming everyday experiences into visual language.
The conversation also explores his use of materials such as melted tin, lead, wood, and textiles, and how these elements connect to memory, labor, protection, and resilience.
Learn more via the link in bio 🔗
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LITTLE GHETTO BOY | Mounir Eddib
On view until May 24th , 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
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Video by Jaar and Dag Media, Amsterdam
@broer #LITTLEGHETTOBOY #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #artreel
Walkthrough video LITTLE GHETTO BOY
In Mounir Eddib’s first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, Little Ghetto Boy, the artist reimagines his own lived experience of growing up in a working-class neighborhood in the former coal-mining town of Genk (Limburg, Belgium). Inspired as a young boy by rappers such as Tupac, he now reworks these transatlantic cultural influences within his artistic practice. Little Ghetto Boy is the title of a single by American soul legend Donny Hathaway (1945–1979).
Learn more via the link below 🔗
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LITTLE GHETTO BOY by Mounir Eddib
On view until May 24th
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
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Video by Jaar and Dag Media
@broer #LITTLEGHETTOBOY #MounirEddib #GalerieRonMandos #artreel

Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
“Little Ghetto Boy”
April 18 – May 24, 2026
Photos: ©Jonathan de Waart, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
@galerieronmandos @broer

Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
“Little Ghetto Boy”
April 18 – May 24, 2026
Photos: ©Jonathan de Waart, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
@galerieronmandos @broer

Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
“Little Ghetto Boy”
April 18 – May 24, 2026
Photos: ©Jonathan de Waart, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
@galerieronmandos @broer

Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
“Little Ghetto Boy”
April 18 – May 24, 2026
Photos: ©Jonathan de Waart, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
@galerieronmandos @broer

Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
“Little Ghetto Boy”
April 18 – May 24, 2026
Photos: ©Jonathan de Waart, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
@galerieronmandos @broer

Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
“Little Ghetto Boy”
April 18 – May 24, 2026
Photos: ©Jonathan de Waart, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
@galerieronmandos @broer

installation views from my first solo show in the Netherlands @galerieronmandos
#littleghettoboy #genk
📷 Jonathan de Waart

installation views from my first solo show in the Netherlands @galerieronmandos
#littleghettoboy #genk
📷 Jonathan de Waart

installation views from my first solo show in the Netherlands @galerieronmandos
#littleghettoboy #genk
📷 Jonathan de Waart

installation views from my first solo show in the Netherlands @galerieronmandos
#littleghettoboy #genk
📷 Jonathan de Waart

Rest, Floor, Home,
Oil, lead and indigo cloth on canvas
70 x 46 cm
2026
On view from 18 April to 24 May 2026 at @galerieronmandos
📷 Jonathan de Waart

Rest, Floor, Home,
Oil, lead and indigo cloth on canvas
70 x 46 cm
2026
On view from 18 April to 24 May 2026 at @galerieronmandos
📷 Jonathan de Waart

‘Dream Kin’ series
Ink and lead on watercolor paper
2026
On view from 18 April to 24 May 2026 at @galerieronmandos
📷 Jonathan de Waart
Frame by @atelieralexandersaenen

‘Dream Kin’ series
Ink and lead on watercolor paper
2026
On view from 18 April to 24 May 2026 at @galerieronmandos
📷 Jonathan de Waart
Frame by @atelieralexandersaenen

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
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Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
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Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
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Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
—
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
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Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
—
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
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Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
—
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
—
Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
—
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
—
Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
—
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
—
Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
—
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
—
Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
—
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
—
Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
—
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Open Now: Exhibitions by Atelier van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
Learn more about the exhibitons via the link in bio. 🔗
—
Nikè | Atelier van Lieshout
Little Ghetto Boy | Mounir Eddib
Exhibitions on view until May 24, 2026
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
—
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

‘Dream Kin’ series
Ink and lead on watercolor paper
2026
On view from 18 April to 24 May 2026 at @galerieronmandos
📷 Jonathan de Waart
Frame by @atelieralexandersaenen

‘Dream Kin’ series
Ink and lead on watercolor paper
2026
On view from 18 April to 24 May 2026 at @galerieronmandos
📷 Jonathan de Waart
Frame by @atelieralexandersaenen

‘Dream Kin’ series
Ink and lead on watercolor paper
2026
On view from 18 April to 24 May 2026 at @galerieronmandos
📷 Jonathan de Waart
Frame by @atelieralexandersaenen

‘Dream Kin’ series
Ink and lead on watercolor paper
2026
On view from 18 April to 24 May 2026 at @galerieronmandos
📷 Jonathan de Waart
Frame by @atelieralexandersaenen

Opening Next Week: Exhibitions with Mounir Eddib and Atelier Van Lieshout
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
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Official Opening:
Saturday, April 18
3:00–5:00 PM
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
Please RSVP via the link in bio. 🔗
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Featured artworks
1. Mounir Eddib, Rachid, 2025, Oil, lead, tin, India ink, blast surface slag and tar on canvas, 200 × 170 cm
2. Atelier Van Lieshout, Battledress, 2023, Plaster, 82 × 58 × 94 cm
3. Mounir Eddib, Scorpionic Dream, 2025, 170 x 200 cm, Oil, India ink and tin on canvas
4. Atelier Van Lieshout, Female Battledress, 2024, Plaster, 55 × 55 × 80 cm
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@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @ronmandos
#GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Opening Next Week: Exhibitions with Mounir Eddib and Atelier Van Lieshout
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
—
Official Opening:
Saturday, April 18
3:00–5:00 PM
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
Please RSVP via the link in bio. 🔗
—
Featured artworks
1. Mounir Eddib, Rachid, 2025, Oil, lead, tin, India ink, blast surface slag and tar on canvas, 200 × 170 cm
2. Atelier Van Lieshout, Battledress, 2023, Plaster, 82 × 58 × 94 cm
3. Mounir Eddib, Scorpionic Dream, 2025, 170 x 200 cm, Oil, India ink and tin on canvas
4. Atelier Van Lieshout, Female Battledress, 2024, Plaster, 55 × 55 × 80 cm
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@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @ronmandos
#GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Opening Next Week: Exhibitions with Mounir Eddib and Atelier Van Lieshout
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
—
Official Opening:
Saturday, April 18
3:00–5:00 PM
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
Please RSVP via the link in bio. 🔗
—
Featured artworks
1. Mounir Eddib, Rachid, 2025, Oil, lead, tin, India ink, blast surface slag and tar on canvas, 200 × 170 cm
2. Atelier Van Lieshout, Battledress, 2023, Plaster, 82 × 58 × 94 cm
3. Mounir Eddib, Scorpionic Dream, 2025, 170 x 200 cm, Oil, India ink and tin on canvas
4. Atelier Van Lieshout, Female Battledress, 2024, Plaster, 55 × 55 × 80 cm
—
@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @ronmandos
#GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout

Opening Next Week: Exhibitions with Mounir Eddib and Atelier Van Lieshout
Galerie Ron Mandos is pleased to present two new exhibitions: ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ by Mounir Eddib and ‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout. Following a period focused on photography, the gallery now introduces a new installation across the space, bringing together sculpture, painting, and large-scale works. Both presentations occupy distinct parts of the gallery, each with its own approach, materials, and visual language. The exhibitions will be on view until May 24, 2026.
Mounir Eddib presents ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands. Through painting, sculpture, and installation, Eddib draws from his upbringing in Genk to reflect on migration, identity, and everyday life within working-class communities.
Atelier Van Lieshout presents ‘Nikè’, a new body of sculptural works that reflect on strength, failure, and the role of fate. Using industrial materials, the works take the form of structures and objects that explore systems of power, control, and survival.
—
Official Opening:
Saturday, April 18
3:00–5:00 PM
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam
Please RSVP via the link in bio. 🔗
—
Featured artworks
1. Mounir Eddib, Rachid, 2025, Oil, lead, tin, India ink, blast surface slag and tar on canvas, 200 × 170 cm
2. Atelier Van Lieshout, Battledress, 2023, Plaster, 82 × 58 × 94 cm
3. Mounir Eddib, Scorpionic Dream, 2025, 170 x 200 cm, Oil, India ink and tin on canvas
4. Atelier Van Lieshout, Female Battledress, 2024, Plaster, 55 × 55 × 80 cm
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@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @ronmandos
#GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout
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