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Ron Mandos

Founder of @galerieronmandos
On this page I share my experiences in the art world; check the link below for more information!

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Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

These pictures were taken at the opening of Atelier van Lieshout’s current exhibition Nikè at Galerie Ron Mandos, where we were also joined by our dear friends Shirley den Hartog and Iebele van der Meulen. Thank you for another wonderful collaboration, Joep!⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, make sure to come and visit the exhibition if you haven't already!⁠

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‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos @shirleydenhartog @iebelevandermeulen #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

These pictures were taken at the opening of Atelier van Lieshout’s current exhibition Nikè at Galerie Ron Mandos, where we were also joined by our dear friends Shirley den Hartog and Iebele van der Meulen. Thank you for another wonderful collaboration, Joep!⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, make sure to come and visit the exhibition if you haven't already!⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos @shirleydenhartog @iebelevandermeulen #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

These pictures were taken at the opening of Atelier van Lieshout’s current exhibition Nikè at Galerie Ron Mandos, where we were also joined by our dear friends Shirley den Hartog and Iebele van der Meulen. Thank you for another wonderful collaboration, Joep!⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, make sure to come and visit the exhibition if you haven't already!⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos @shirleydenhartog @iebelevandermeulen #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

These pictures were taken at the opening of Atelier van Lieshout’s current exhibition Nikè at Galerie Ron Mandos, where we were also joined by our dear friends Shirley den Hartog and Iebele van der Meulen. Thank you for another wonderful collaboration, Joep!⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, make sure to come and visit the exhibition if you haven't already!⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos @shirleydenhartog @iebelevandermeulen #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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⁠Art in Focus: Mounir Eddib on 'Family' and 'Rachid' 📹️⁠

In this interview, Mounir Eddib discusses the paintings Rachid (2025) and Family (2026). Both works emerge from memories of growing up in Genk, Belgium, and reflect on everyday life within migrant and working-class communities. Through both works, Eddib reflects on kinship, belonging, and the emotional weight carried by ordinary scenes.⁠

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 ⁠

@broer #LittleGhettoBoy #MounirEddib #GalerieRonMandos #artreel ⁠


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Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition I’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

These works, or “compositions” as Joep van Lieshout describes them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Different forms and objects are combined until a certain balance appears. Meaning develops through proportion, tension, and the relationship between elements, while the works remain open to interpretation.⁠

During the final week of the exhibition, Atelier Van Lieshout will also be present at the gallery for a special book signing. On Friday from 4:00–5:00 PM, Joep van Lieshout will sign copies of ‘Bad Ideas for Good Living’, published by Maas Lawrence with texts by Edo Dijksterhuis. Visitors can also enter a raffle to win a unique one-of-a-kind drawing by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠ ⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠ ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠ ⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
Work featured:⁠ ⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition I’, 2026, Plaster, 88 × 123 × 42 cm⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition I’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

These works, or “compositions” as Joep van Lieshout describes them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Different forms and objects are combined until a certain balance appears. Meaning develops through proportion, tension, and the relationship between elements, while the works remain open to interpretation.⁠

During the final week of the exhibition, Atelier Van Lieshout will also be present at the gallery for a special book signing. On Friday from 4:00–5:00 PM, Joep van Lieshout will sign copies of ‘Bad Ideas for Good Living’, published by Maas Lawrence with texts by Edo Dijksterhuis. Visitors can also enter a raffle to win a unique one-of-a-kind drawing by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠ ⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠ ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠ ⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
Work featured:⁠ ⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition I’, 2026, Plaster, 88 × 123 × 42 cm⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition I’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

These works, or “compositions” as Joep van Lieshout describes them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Different forms and objects are combined until a certain balance appears. Meaning develops through proportion, tension, and the relationship between elements, while the works remain open to interpretation.⁠

During the final week of the exhibition, Atelier Van Lieshout will also be present at the gallery for a special book signing. On Friday from 4:00–5:00 PM, Joep van Lieshout will sign copies of ‘Bad Ideas for Good Living’, published by Maas Lawrence with texts by Edo Dijksterhuis. Visitors can also enter a raffle to win a unique one-of-a-kind drawing by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠ ⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠ ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠ ⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
Work featured:⁠ ⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition I’, 2026, Plaster, 88 × 123 × 42 cm⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition I’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

These works, or “compositions” as Joep van Lieshout describes them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Different forms and objects are combined until a certain balance appears. Meaning develops through proportion, tension, and the relationship between elements, while the works remain open to interpretation.⁠

During the final week of the exhibition, Atelier Van Lieshout will also be present at the gallery for a special book signing. On Friday from 4:00–5:00 PM, Joep van Lieshout will sign copies of ‘Bad Ideas for Good Living’, published by Maas Lawrence with texts by Edo Dijksterhuis. Visitors can also enter a raffle to win a unique one-of-a-kind drawing by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠ ⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠ ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠ ⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
Work featured:⁠ ⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition I’, 2026, Plaster, 88 × 123 × 42 cm⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition I’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

These works, or “compositions” as Joep van Lieshout describes them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Different forms and objects are combined until a certain balance appears. Meaning develops through proportion, tension, and the relationship between elements, while the works remain open to interpretation.⁠

During the final week of the exhibition, Atelier Van Lieshout will also be present at the gallery for a special book signing. On Friday from 4:00–5:00 PM, Joep van Lieshout will sign copies of ‘Bad Ideas for Good Living’, published by Maas Lawrence with texts by Edo Dijksterhuis. Visitors can also enter a raffle to win a unique one-of-a-kind drawing by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠ ⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠ ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠ ⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
Work featured:⁠ ⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition I’, 2026, Plaster, 88 × 123 × 42 cm⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition I’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

These works, or “compositions” as Joep van Lieshout describes them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Different forms and objects are combined until a certain balance appears. Meaning develops through proportion, tension, and the relationship between elements, while the works remain open to interpretation.⁠

During the final week of the exhibition, Atelier Van Lieshout will also be present at the gallery for a special book signing. On Friday from 4:00–5:00 PM, Joep van Lieshout will sign copies of ‘Bad Ideas for Good Living’, published by Maas Lawrence with texts by Edo Dijksterhuis. Visitors can also enter a raffle to win a unique one-of-a-kind drawing by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠ ⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠ ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠ ⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
Work featured:⁠ ⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition I’, 2026, Plaster, 88 × 123 × 42 cm⁠ ⁠

—⁠ ⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight⁠ ⁠⬜️⁠

In light of the exhibition Nikè, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights work by Atelier van Lieshout. ⁠

⁠These works, or compositions as Van Lieshout calls them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Objects are placed, adjusted, and combined until a balance emerges. There is no story to follow. Meaning develops through proportion, and spatial relationships. The compositions remain open, resisting fixed interpretation. ⁠

Learn more about the new exhibition and about the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in my bio. 🔗⁠

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Nikè ⁠by Atelier van Lieshout ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam ⁠
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Work featured: ⁠
⁠Atelier van Lieshout, Composition VII, 2026, Plaster, 48 x 51 x 20 cm⁠
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@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AteliervanLieshout #ContemporaryArt⁠


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2 days ago

Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight⁠ ⁠⬜️⁠

In light of the exhibition Nikè, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights work by Atelier van Lieshout. ⁠

⁠These works, or compositions as Van Lieshout calls them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Objects are placed, adjusted, and combined until a balance emerges. There is no story to follow. Meaning develops through proportion, and spatial relationships. The compositions remain open, resisting fixed interpretation. ⁠

Learn more about the new exhibition and about the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in my bio. 🔗⁠

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Nikè ⁠by Atelier van Lieshout ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam ⁠
__⁠
Work featured: ⁠
⁠Atelier van Lieshout, Composition VII, 2026, Plaster, 48 x 51 x 20 cm⁠
__⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AteliervanLieshout #ContemporaryArt⁠


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2 days ago

Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight⁠ ⁠⬜️⁠

In light of the exhibition Nikè, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights work by Atelier van Lieshout. ⁠

⁠These works, or compositions as Van Lieshout calls them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Objects are placed, adjusted, and combined until a balance emerges. There is no story to follow. Meaning develops through proportion, and spatial relationships. The compositions remain open, resisting fixed interpretation. ⁠

Learn more about the new exhibition and about the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in my bio. 🔗⁠

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Nikè ⁠by Atelier van Lieshout ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam ⁠
__⁠
Work featured: ⁠
⁠Atelier van Lieshout, Composition VII, 2026, Plaster, 48 x 51 x 20 cm⁠
__⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AteliervanLieshout #ContemporaryArt⁠


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2 days ago

Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight⁠ ⁠⬜️⁠

In light of the exhibition Nikè, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights work by Atelier van Lieshout. ⁠

⁠These works, or compositions as Van Lieshout calls them, are built through arrangement rather than narrative. Objects are placed, adjusted, and combined until a balance emerges. There is no story to follow. Meaning develops through proportion, and spatial relationships. The compositions remain open, resisting fixed interpretation. ⁠

Learn more about the new exhibition and about the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in my bio. 🔗⁠

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Nikè ⁠by Atelier van Lieshout ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam ⁠
__⁠
Work featured: ⁠
⁠Atelier van Lieshout, Composition VII, 2026, Plaster, 48 x 51 x 20 cm⁠
__⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AteliervanLieshout #ContemporaryArt⁠


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2 days ago


Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

Looking back at different moments, exhibitions, dinners, travels, and installations together over the years. It’s special how certain collaborations continue to grow naturally over time... :)⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, it felt like a good moment to share a few more images from along the road.⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

Looking back at different moments, exhibitions, dinners, travels, and installations together over the years. It’s special how certain collaborations continue to grow naturally over time... :)⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, it felt like a good moment to share a few more images from along the road.⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

Looking back at different moments, exhibitions, dinners, travels, and installations together over the years. It’s special how certain collaborations continue to grow naturally over time... :)⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, it felt like a good moment to share a few more images from along the road.⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

Looking back at different moments, exhibitions, dinners, travels, and installations together over the years. It’s special how certain collaborations continue to grow naturally over time... :)⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, it felt like a good moment to share a few more images from along the road.⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

Looking back at different moments, exhibitions, dinners, travels, and installations together over the years. It’s special how certain collaborations continue to grow naturally over time... :)⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, it felt like a good moment to share a few more images from along the road.⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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3 days ago

Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

Looking back at different moments, exhibitions, dinners, travels, and installations together over the years. It’s special how certain collaborations continue to grow naturally over time... :)⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, it felt like a good moment to share a few more images from along the road.⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

Looking back at different moments, exhibitions, dinners, travels, and installations together over the years. It’s special how certain collaborations continue to grow naturally over time... :)⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, it felt like a good moment to share a few more images from along the road.⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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3 days ago

Some more memories with Joep van Lieshout!⁠

Looking back at different moments, exhibitions, dinners, travels, and installations together over the years. It’s special how certain collaborations continue to grow naturally over time... :)⁠

With ‘Nikè’ now in its final week on view at Galerie Ron Mandos, it felt like a good moment to share a few more images from along the road.⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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3 days ago

Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition III’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

The work brings together different sculptural forms into one composition, balancing between abstraction and recognizable objects. Rather than telling a direct story, the piece is built through placement, rhythm, and material. Joep van Lieshout often refers to these works as “compositions” because they are assembled like spatial constructions, where meaning develops through the relationship between the different elements.⁠

Working with plaster in a raw and direct way, the surface keeps traces of the hand and the process of making visible. The work feels both constructed and unfinished at the same time, which is central to much of Atelier Van Lieshout’s practice.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition and the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Work featured:⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition III’, 2026, Plaster, 106 × 87 × 39 cm⁠

—⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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3 days ago

Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition III’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

The work brings together different sculptural forms into one composition, balancing between abstraction and recognizable objects. Rather than telling a direct story, the piece is built through placement, rhythm, and material. Joep van Lieshout often refers to these works as “compositions” because they are assembled like spatial constructions, where meaning develops through the relationship between the different elements.⁠

Working with plaster in a raw and direct way, the surface keeps traces of the hand and the process of making visible. The work feels both constructed and unfinished at the same time, which is central to much of Atelier Van Lieshout’s practice.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition and the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Work featured:⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition III’, 2026, Plaster, 106 × 87 × 39 cm⁠

—⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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3 days ago

Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition III’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

The work brings together different sculptural forms into one composition, balancing between abstraction and recognizable objects. Rather than telling a direct story, the piece is built through placement, rhythm, and material. Joep van Lieshout often refers to these works as “compositions” because they are assembled like spatial constructions, where meaning develops through the relationship between the different elements.⁠

Working with plaster in a raw and direct way, the surface keeps traces of the hand and the process of making visible. The work feels both constructed and unfinished at the same time, which is central to much of Atelier Van Lieshout’s practice.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition and the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Work featured:⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition III’, 2026, Plaster, 106 × 87 × 39 cm⁠

—⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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3 days ago

Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight ⬜️⁠

As part of the exhibition ‘Nikè’, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights ‘Composition III’ by Atelier Van Lieshout.⁠

The work brings together different sculptural forms into one composition, balancing between abstraction and recognizable objects. Rather than telling a direct story, the piece is built through placement, rhythm, and material. Joep van Lieshout often refers to these works as “compositions” because they are assembled like spatial constructions, where meaning develops through the relationship between the different elements.⁠

Working with plaster in a raw and direct way, the surface keeps traces of the hand and the process of making visible. The work feels both constructed and unfinished at the same time, which is central to much of Atelier Van Lieshout’s practice.⁠

Learn more about the exhibition and the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ by Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Work featured:⁠
Atelier Van Lieshout, ‘Composition III’, 2026, Plaster, 106 × 87 × 39 cm⁠

—⁠
@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AtelierVanLieshout #ContemporaryArt


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3 days ago

With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


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2
4 days ago

With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


136
2
4 days ago

With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


136
2
4 days ago

With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


136
2
4 days ago

With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


136
2
4 days ago

With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


136
2
4 days ago

With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


136
2
4 days ago

With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


136
2
4 days ago

With Atelier Van Lieshout’s current exhibition at Galerie Ron Mandos entering its final week on view, I wanted to share a few memories together with Joep van Lieshout. ⁠

Over the years, we’ve worked on many projects together and built a friendship along the way. It has been special to follow Joep’s practice for so long and to keep sharing conversations, ideas, exhibitions, and moments together.⁠

Grateful for the many collaborations over the years... and looking forward to many more!⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #AtelierVanLieshout #JoepVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos


136
2
4 days ago

Last Week to Visit: ‘Nikè’ & ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ ⌛️⁠

This is the final week to visit our current exhibitions with Atelier Van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos.⁠

In ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, Mounir Eddib presents his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, bringing together painting, sculpture, and installation inspired by his upbringing in Genk and reflecting on identity, migration, and everyday life within working-class communities.⁠

With ‘Nikè’, Atelier Van Lieshout presents a new body of sculptural works exploring strength, fate, power, and survival through industrial forms and materials.⁠

We warmly welcome you to visit before both exhibitions close on May 24. Learn more via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ | Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
‘Little Ghetto Boy’ | Mounir Eddib⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout


52
4 days ago

Last Week to Visit: ‘Nikè’ & ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ ⌛️⁠

This is the final week to visit our current exhibitions with Atelier Van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos.⁠

In ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, Mounir Eddib presents his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, bringing together painting, sculpture, and installation inspired by his upbringing in Genk and reflecting on identity, migration, and everyday life within working-class communities.⁠

With ‘Nikè’, Atelier Van Lieshout presents a new body of sculptural works exploring strength, fate, power, and survival through industrial forms and materials.⁠

We warmly welcome you to visit before both exhibitions close on May 24. Learn more via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ | Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
‘Little Ghetto Boy’ | Mounir Eddib⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout


52
4 days ago

Last Week to Visit: ‘Nikè’ & ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ ⌛️⁠

This is the final week to visit our current exhibitions with Atelier Van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos.⁠

In ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, Mounir Eddib presents his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, bringing together painting, sculpture, and installation inspired by his upbringing in Genk and reflecting on identity, migration, and everyday life within working-class communities.⁠

With ‘Nikè’, Atelier Van Lieshout presents a new body of sculptural works exploring strength, fate, power, and survival through industrial forms and materials.⁠

We warmly welcome you to visit before both exhibitions close on May 24. Learn more via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ | Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
‘Little Ghetto Boy’ | Mounir Eddib⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout


52
4 days ago

Last Week to Visit: ‘Nikè’ & ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ ⌛️⁠

This is the final week to visit our current exhibitions with Atelier Van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos.⁠

In ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, Mounir Eddib presents his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, bringing together painting, sculpture, and installation inspired by his upbringing in Genk and reflecting on identity, migration, and everyday life within working-class communities.⁠

With ‘Nikè’, Atelier Van Lieshout presents a new body of sculptural works exploring strength, fate, power, and survival through industrial forms and materials.⁠

We warmly welcome you to visit before both exhibitions close on May 24. Learn more via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ | Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
‘Little Ghetto Boy’ | Mounir Eddib⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout


52
4 days ago

Last Week to Visit: ‘Nikè’ & ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ ⌛️⁠

This is the final week to visit our current exhibitions with Atelier Van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos.⁠

In ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, Mounir Eddib presents his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, bringing together painting, sculpture, and installation inspired by his upbringing in Genk and reflecting on identity, migration, and everyday life within working-class communities.⁠

With ‘Nikè’, Atelier Van Lieshout presents a new body of sculptural works exploring strength, fate, power, and survival through industrial forms and materials.⁠

We warmly welcome you to visit before both exhibitions close on May 24. Learn more via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ | Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
‘Little Ghetto Boy’ | Mounir Eddib⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout


52
4 days ago

Last Week to Visit: ‘Nikè’ & ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ ⌛️⁠

This is the final week to visit our current exhibitions with Atelier Van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos.⁠

In ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, Mounir Eddib presents his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, bringing together painting, sculpture, and installation inspired by his upbringing in Genk and reflecting on identity, migration, and everyday life within working-class communities.⁠

With ‘Nikè’, Atelier Van Lieshout presents a new body of sculptural works exploring strength, fate, power, and survival through industrial forms and materials.⁠

We warmly welcome you to visit before both exhibitions close on May 24. Learn more via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ | Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
‘Little Ghetto Boy’ | Mounir Eddib⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout


52
4 days ago

Last Week to Visit: ‘Nikè’ & ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ ⌛️⁠

This is the final week to visit our current exhibitions with Atelier Van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos.⁠

In ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, Mounir Eddib presents his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, bringing together painting, sculpture, and installation inspired by his upbringing in Genk and reflecting on identity, migration, and everyday life within working-class communities.⁠

With ‘Nikè’, Atelier Van Lieshout presents a new body of sculptural works exploring strength, fate, power, and survival through industrial forms and materials.⁠

We warmly welcome you to visit before both exhibitions close on May 24. Learn more via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ | Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
‘Little Ghetto Boy’ | Mounir Eddib⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout


52
4 days ago

Last Week to Visit: ‘Nikè’ & ‘Little Ghetto Boy’ ⌛️⁠

This is the final week to visit our current exhibitions with Atelier Van Lieshout and Mounir Eddib at Galerie Ron Mandos.⁠

In ‘Little Ghetto Boy’, Mounir Eddib presents his first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, bringing together painting, sculpture, and installation inspired by his upbringing in Genk and reflecting on identity, migration, and everyday life within working-class communities.⁠

With ‘Nikè’, Atelier Van Lieshout presents a new body of sculptural works exploring strength, fate, power, and survival through industrial forms and materials.⁠

We warmly welcome you to visit before both exhibitions close on May 24. Learn more via the link in bio. 🔗⁠

—⁠
‘Nikè’ | Atelier Van Lieshout⁠
‘Little Ghetto Boy’ | Mounir Eddib⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

—⁠
Installation views by Jonathan de Waart⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout @broer @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #MounirEddib #AtelierVanLieshout


52
4 days ago

Art in Focus: Joep van Lieshout on Pride Helmet 📹️⁠

This video focusses on Atelier van Lieshout’s Pride Helmet (2025), featured in the current exhibition Nikè. The work combines the shape of a protective helmet with figures gathered in demonstration, bringing together ideas of protest, identity, protection, and collective action. ⁠

In the video, Joep van Lieshout explains how the helmet both shields and isolates the wearer, while the demonstrators across its surface reflect a tension between individuality and belonging. The work also connects to recurring themes throughout the exhibition: systems, conflict, survival, and civil disobedience.⁠

Learn more via the link in bio 🔗⁠

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Nikè | Atelier Van Lieshout ⁠
On view until May 24th , 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam⁠

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Video by Jaar and Dag Media, Amsterdam⁠

@atelier_van_lieshout #Nikè #AtelierVanLieshout #GalerieRonMandos #artreel


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2
5 days ago

Exhibition Highlight: Methamorphoses at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam🪽⁠

Passion, desire, lust, jealousy, cunning and deceit. The Rijksmuseum took me on a journey into one of the greatest and most important sources of inspiration for artists: The Metamorphoses by the poet Ovid.⁠

An amazing exhibition featuring some of the most beautiful works of art in the world. The exhibition is still on until May 25th, I highly recommend visiting this show to all! Included in the images are some of my personal highlight from my visit.⁠

—⁠
Artworks featured:⁠
1. Hubert Gerhard, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, ca. 1585-1590⁠
2. Entrance to the exhibition⁠
3. Video installation by Juul Kraijer⁠
4. Nicolas Poussin, The Inspiration of the Poet, 1628⁠
5. Louise Bourgeois, Spider Couple, 2003⁠
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Narcissus, ca. 1597-1598⁠
7. Giovanni Luteri, known as Dosso Dossi, Apollo, ca. 1525⁠
8. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sleeping Hermaphroditus, figure: roman, 2nd century, mattress: 1620⁠
9. Femmy Otten, We Once Were One, 2022⁠

@rijksmuseum #Rijksmuseum #Metamorphosen


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1
6 days ago

Exhibition Highlight: Methamorphoses at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam🪽⁠

Passion, desire, lust, jealousy, cunning and deceit. The Rijksmuseum took me on a journey into one of the greatest and most important sources of inspiration for artists: The Metamorphoses by the poet Ovid.⁠

An amazing exhibition featuring some of the most beautiful works of art in the world. The exhibition is still on until May 25th, I highly recommend visiting this show to all! Included in the images are some of my personal highlight from my visit.⁠

—⁠
Artworks featured:⁠
1. Hubert Gerhard, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, ca. 1585-1590⁠
2. Entrance to the exhibition⁠
3. Video installation by Juul Kraijer⁠
4. Nicolas Poussin, The Inspiration of the Poet, 1628⁠
5. Louise Bourgeois, Spider Couple, 2003⁠
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Narcissus, ca. 1597-1598⁠
7. Giovanni Luteri, known as Dosso Dossi, Apollo, ca. 1525⁠
8. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sleeping Hermaphroditus, figure: roman, 2nd century, mattress: 1620⁠
9. Femmy Otten, We Once Were One, 2022⁠

@rijksmuseum #Rijksmuseum #Metamorphosen


103
1
6 days ago

Exhibition Highlight: Methamorphoses at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam🪽⁠

Passion, desire, lust, jealousy, cunning and deceit. The Rijksmuseum took me on a journey into one of the greatest and most important sources of inspiration for artists: The Metamorphoses by the poet Ovid.⁠

An amazing exhibition featuring some of the most beautiful works of art in the world. The exhibition is still on until May 25th, I highly recommend visiting this show to all! Included in the images are some of my personal highlight from my visit.⁠

—⁠
Artworks featured:⁠
1. Hubert Gerhard, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, ca. 1585-1590⁠
2. Entrance to the exhibition⁠
3. Video installation by Juul Kraijer⁠
4. Nicolas Poussin, The Inspiration of the Poet, 1628⁠
5. Louise Bourgeois, Spider Couple, 2003⁠
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Narcissus, ca. 1597-1598⁠
7. Giovanni Luteri, known as Dosso Dossi, Apollo, ca. 1525⁠
8. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sleeping Hermaphroditus, figure: roman, 2nd century, mattress: 1620⁠
9. Femmy Otten, We Once Were One, 2022⁠

@rijksmuseum #Rijksmuseum #Metamorphosen


103
1
6 days ago

Exhibition Highlight: Methamorphoses at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam🪽⁠

Passion, desire, lust, jealousy, cunning and deceit. The Rijksmuseum took me on a journey into one of the greatest and most important sources of inspiration for artists: The Metamorphoses by the poet Ovid.⁠

An amazing exhibition featuring some of the most beautiful works of art in the world. The exhibition is still on until May 25th, I highly recommend visiting this show to all! Included in the images are some of my personal highlight from my visit.⁠

—⁠
Artworks featured:⁠
1. Hubert Gerhard, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, ca. 1585-1590⁠
2. Entrance to the exhibition⁠
3. Video installation by Juul Kraijer⁠
4. Nicolas Poussin, The Inspiration of the Poet, 1628⁠
5. Louise Bourgeois, Spider Couple, 2003⁠
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Narcissus, ca. 1597-1598⁠
7. Giovanni Luteri, known as Dosso Dossi, Apollo, ca. 1525⁠
8. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sleeping Hermaphroditus, figure: roman, 2nd century, mattress: 1620⁠
9. Femmy Otten, We Once Were One, 2022⁠

@rijksmuseum #Rijksmuseum #Metamorphosen


103
1
6 days ago

Exhibition Highlight: Methamorphoses at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam🪽⁠

Passion, desire, lust, jealousy, cunning and deceit. The Rijksmuseum took me on a journey into one of the greatest and most important sources of inspiration for artists: The Metamorphoses by the poet Ovid.⁠

An amazing exhibition featuring some of the most beautiful works of art in the world. The exhibition is still on until May 25th, I highly recommend visiting this show to all! Included in the images are some of my personal highlight from my visit.⁠

—⁠
Artworks featured:⁠
1. Hubert Gerhard, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, ca. 1585-1590⁠
2. Entrance to the exhibition⁠
3. Video installation by Juul Kraijer⁠
4. Nicolas Poussin, The Inspiration of the Poet, 1628⁠
5. Louise Bourgeois, Spider Couple, 2003⁠
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Narcissus, ca. 1597-1598⁠
7. Giovanni Luteri, known as Dosso Dossi, Apollo, ca. 1525⁠
8. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sleeping Hermaphroditus, figure: roman, 2nd century, mattress: 1620⁠
9. Femmy Otten, We Once Were One, 2022⁠

@rijksmuseum #Rijksmuseum #Metamorphosen


103
1
6 days ago

Exhibition Highlight: Methamorphoses at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam🪽⁠

Passion, desire, lust, jealousy, cunning and deceit. The Rijksmuseum took me on a journey into one of the greatest and most important sources of inspiration for artists: The Metamorphoses by the poet Ovid.⁠

An amazing exhibition featuring some of the most beautiful works of art in the world. The exhibition is still on until May 25th, I highly recommend visiting this show to all! Included in the images are some of my personal highlight from my visit.⁠

—⁠
Artworks featured:⁠
1. Hubert Gerhard, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, ca. 1585-1590⁠
2. Entrance to the exhibition⁠
3. Video installation by Juul Kraijer⁠
4. Nicolas Poussin, The Inspiration of the Poet, 1628⁠
5. Louise Bourgeois, Spider Couple, 2003⁠
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Narcissus, ca. 1597-1598⁠
7. Giovanni Luteri, known as Dosso Dossi, Apollo, ca. 1525⁠
8. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sleeping Hermaphroditus, figure: roman, 2nd century, mattress: 1620⁠
9. Femmy Otten, We Once Were One, 2022⁠

@rijksmuseum #Rijksmuseum #Metamorphosen


103
1
6 days ago

Exhibition Highlight: Methamorphoses at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam🪽⁠

Passion, desire, lust, jealousy, cunning and deceit. The Rijksmuseum took me on a journey into one of the greatest and most important sources of inspiration for artists: The Metamorphoses by the poet Ovid.⁠

An amazing exhibition featuring some of the most beautiful works of art in the world. The exhibition is still on until May 25th, I highly recommend visiting this show to all! Included in the images are some of my personal highlight from my visit.⁠

—⁠
Artworks featured:⁠
1. Hubert Gerhard, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, ca. 1585-1590⁠
2. Entrance to the exhibition⁠
3. Video installation by Juul Kraijer⁠
4. Nicolas Poussin, The Inspiration of the Poet, 1628⁠
5. Louise Bourgeois, Spider Couple, 2003⁠
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Narcissus, ca. 1597-1598⁠
7. Giovanni Luteri, known as Dosso Dossi, Apollo, ca. 1525⁠
8. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sleeping Hermaphroditus, figure: roman, 2nd century, mattress: 1620⁠
9. Femmy Otten, We Once Were One, 2022⁠

@rijksmuseum #Rijksmuseum #Metamorphosen


103
1
6 days ago

Exhibition Highlight: Methamorphoses at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam🪽⁠

Passion, desire, lust, jealousy, cunning and deceit. The Rijksmuseum took me on a journey into one of the greatest and most important sources of inspiration for artists: The Metamorphoses by the poet Ovid.⁠

An amazing exhibition featuring some of the most beautiful works of art in the world. The exhibition is still on until May 25th, I highly recommend visiting this show to all! Included in the images are some of my personal highlight from my visit.⁠

—⁠
Artworks featured:⁠
1. Hubert Gerhard, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, ca. 1585-1590⁠
2. Entrance to the exhibition⁠
3. Video installation by Juul Kraijer⁠
4. Nicolas Poussin, The Inspiration of the Poet, 1628⁠
5. Louise Bourgeois, Spider Couple, 2003⁠
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Narcissus, ca. 1597-1598⁠
7. Giovanni Luteri, known as Dosso Dossi, Apollo, ca. 1525⁠
8. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sleeping Hermaphroditus, figure: roman, 2nd century, mattress: 1620⁠
9. Femmy Otten, We Once Were One, 2022⁠

@rijksmuseum #Rijksmuseum #Metamorphosen


103
1
6 days ago

Exhibition Highlight: Methamorphoses at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam🪽⁠

Passion, desire, lust, jealousy, cunning and deceit. The Rijksmuseum took me on a journey into one of the greatest and most important sources of inspiration for artists: The Metamorphoses by the poet Ovid.⁠

An amazing exhibition featuring some of the most beautiful works of art in the world. The exhibition is still on until May 25th, I highly recommend visiting this show to all! Included in the images are some of my personal highlight from my visit.⁠

—⁠
Artworks featured:⁠
1. Hubert Gerhard, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, ca. 1585-1590⁠
2. Entrance to the exhibition⁠
3. Video installation by Juul Kraijer⁠
4. Nicolas Poussin, The Inspiration of the Poet, 1628⁠
5. Louise Bourgeois, Spider Couple, 2003⁠
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Narcissus, ca. 1597-1598⁠
7. Giovanni Luteri, known as Dosso Dossi, Apollo, ca. 1525⁠
8. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sleeping Hermaphroditus, figure: roman, 2nd century, mattress: 1620⁠
9. Femmy Otten, We Once Were One, 2022⁠

@rijksmuseum #Rijksmuseum #Metamorphosen


103
1
6 days ago

Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight⁠ ⁠

In light of the new exhibition Nikè, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights work by Atelier van Lieshout. ⁠

A figure stands within a rigid frame, calm, contained, and seemingly at ease. Yet it remains bound. Referencing the traditional “ball and chain,” Van Lieshout inverts the logic: the weight is no longer attached to the body, but to the head. Constraint shifts from physical restriction to something internal, identity, thought, and self-definition.⁠

The frame represents systems of order and rationality, while the chain suggests control. Together, they point to a condition where limitation is no longer imposed from the outside, but absorbed and maintained from within.⁠

Learn more about the new exhibition and about the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in my bio. 🔗⁠

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Nikè ⁠by Atelier van Lieshout ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam ⁠
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Work featured: ⁠

⁠Atelier van Lieshout⁠
Head and Chain, 2023⁠
Plaster⁠
93 x 65 x 45 cm⁠

Installation views by Jonathan de Waart ⁠
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@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AteliervanLieshout #ContemporaryArt⁠


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1 weeks ago

Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight⁠ ⁠

In light of the new exhibition Nikè, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights work by Atelier van Lieshout. ⁠

A figure stands within a rigid frame, calm, contained, and seemingly at ease. Yet it remains bound. Referencing the traditional “ball and chain,” Van Lieshout inverts the logic: the weight is no longer attached to the body, but to the head. Constraint shifts from physical restriction to something internal, identity, thought, and self-definition.⁠

The frame represents systems of order and rationality, while the chain suggests control. Together, they point to a condition where limitation is no longer imposed from the outside, but absorbed and maintained from within.⁠

Learn more about the new exhibition and about the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in my bio. 🔗⁠

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Nikè ⁠by Atelier van Lieshout ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam ⁠
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Work featured: ⁠

⁠Atelier van Lieshout⁠
Head and Chain, 2023⁠
Plaster⁠
93 x 65 x 45 cm⁠

Installation views by Jonathan de Waart ⁠
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@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AteliervanLieshout #ContemporaryArt⁠


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Atelier Van Lieshout: Work Highlight⁠ ⁠

In light of the new exhibition Nikè, Galerie Ron Mandos highlights work by Atelier van Lieshout. ⁠

A figure stands within a rigid frame, calm, contained, and seemingly at ease. Yet it remains bound. Referencing the traditional “ball and chain,” Van Lieshout inverts the logic: the weight is no longer attached to the body, but to the head. Constraint shifts from physical restriction to something internal, identity, thought, and self-definition.⁠

The frame represents systems of order and rationality, while the chain suggests control. Together, they point to a condition where limitation is no longer imposed from the outside, but absorbed and maintained from within.⁠

Learn more about the new exhibition and about the works by Atelier Van Lieshout via the link in my bio. 🔗⁠

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Nikè ⁠by Atelier van Lieshout ⁠
On view until May 24, 2026⁠
Galerie Ron Mandos, Prinsengracht 282, Amsterdam ⁠
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Work featured: ⁠

⁠Atelier van Lieshout⁠
Head and Chain, 2023⁠
Plaster⁠
93 x 65 x 45 cm⁠

Installation views by Jonathan de Waart ⁠
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@atelier_van_lieshout @galerieronmandos #GalerieRonMandos #AteliervanLieshout #ContemporaryArt⁠


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Savvy Awards Winner 2026: Folkert de Jong 🏆️⁠

I am thrilled to announce Folkert de Jong has been chosen as one of the winners of the 2026 edition of the Savvy Awards.⁠ They are the world's only award for innovation & creativity across all disciplines, categories and industries⁠. The awards are handed out yearly by a jury of experts. Other 2026 winners include Victor Wembanyama, Patrick Collison, Barbara Belvisi & Movement on the Ground.⁠

Below, find the text from the jury or click on the link in my bio to learn more.🔗⁠

"Folkert De Jong’s practice explores the intersections of history, culture and human experience, creating sculptural tableaux that confront viewers with unsettling yet insightful narratives. He works predominantly with unconventional materials such as expanded polystyrene and polyurethane foam, often associated with industrial production and mass consumption. De Jong transforms them into life-sized figures and scenes that juxtapose vibrant surfaces with darker thematic content. His sculptural installations address subjects ranging from power and greed to war and collective cultural memory, bringing both historical and contemporary issues into sharp, almost theatrical focus. Folkert de Jong has the unique ability to engage audiences through materially innovative and critically charged works."⁠
- Rik Reinking⁠, Jury Savvy Awards⁠

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Featured Artworks:⁠
2) Folkert de Jong, Jan Pieterszoon Coen, 2026, Polyurethane and styrofoam, 35 x 20 x 25 cm⁠
3) Folkert de Jong, Small Prophet, 2025, Pigmented polyurethane, spray paint, epoxy, 171 x 48 x 50 cm⁠
4) Folkert de Jong, Gerard Bikker als volwassen man, 2026, Polyurethane and styrofoam, 35 x 20 x 25 cm⁠

@folkert.dejong #savvyawards #savvyawards2026 #savvy #folkertdejong #woodsartinstitute


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1 weeks ago

Savvy Awards Winner 2026: Folkert de Jong 🏆️⁠

I am thrilled to announce Folkert de Jong has been chosen as one of the winners of the 2026 edition of the Savvy Awards.⁠ They are the world's only award for innovation & creativity across all disciplines, categories and industries⁠. The awards are handed out yearly by a jury of experts. Other 2026 winners include Victor Wembanyama, Patrick Collison, Barbara Belvisi & Movement on the Ground.⁠

Below, find the text from the jury or click on the link in my bio to learn more.🔗⁠

"Folkert De Jong’s practice explores the intersections of history, culture and human experience, creating sculptural tableaux that confront viewers with unsettling yet insightful narratives. He works predominantly with unconventional materials such as expanded polystyrene and polyurethane foam, often associated with industrial production and mass consumption. De Jong transforms them into life-sized figures and scenes that juxtapose vibrant surfaces with darker thematic content. His sculptural installations address subjects ranging from power and greed to war and collective cultural memory, bringing both historical and contemporary issues into sharp, almost theatrical focus. Folkert de Jong has the unique ability to engage audiences through materially innovative and critically charged works."⁠
- Rik Reinking⁠, Jury Savvy Awards⁠

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Featured Artworks:⁠
2) Folkert de Jong, Jan Pieterszoon Coen, 2026, Polyurethane and styrofoam, 35 x 20 x 25 cm⁠
3) Folkert de Jong, Small Prophet, 2025, Pigmented polyurethane, spray paint, epoxy, 171 x 48 x 50 cm⁠
4) Folkert de Jong, Gerard Bikker als volwassen man, 2026, Polyurethane and styrofoam, 35 x 20 x 25 cm⁠

@folkert.dejong #savvyawards #savvyawards2026 #savvy #folkertdejong #woodsartinstitute


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1 weeks ago

Savvy Awards Winner 2026: Folkert de Jong 🏆️⁠

I am thrilled to announce Folkert de Jong has been chosen as one of the winners of the 2026 edition of the Savvy Awards.⁠ They are the world's only award for innovation & creativity across all disciplines, categories and industries⁠. The awards are handed out yearly by a jury of experts. Other 2026 winners include Victor Wembanyama, Patrick Collison, Barbara Belvisi & Movement on the Ground.⁠

Below, find the text from the jury or click on the link in my bio to learn more.🔗⁠

"Folkert De Jong’s practice explores the intersections of history, culture and human experience, creating sculptural tableaux that confront viewers with unsettling yet insightful narratives. He works predominantly with unconventional materials such as expanded polystyrene and polyurethane foam, often associated with industrial production and mass consumption. De Jong transforms them into life-sized figures and scenes that juxtapose vibrant surfaces with darker thematic content. His sculptural installations address subjects ranging from power and greed to war and collective cultural memory, bringing both historical and contemporary issues into sharp, almost theatrical focus. Folkert de Jong has the unique ability to engage audiences through materially innovative and critically charged works."⁠
- Rik Reinking⁠, Jury Savvy Awards⁠

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Featured Artworks:⁠
2) Folkert de Jong, Jan Pieterszoon Coen, 2026, Polyurethane and styrofoam, 35 x 20 x 25 cm⁠
3) Folkert de Jong, Small Prophet, 2025, Pigmented polyurethane, spray paint, epoxy, 171 x 48 x 50 cm⁠
4) Folkert de Jong, Gerard Bikker als volwassen man, 2026, Polyurethane and styrofoam, 35 x 20 x 25 cm⁠

@folkert.dejong #savvyawards #savvyawards2026 #savvy #folkertdejong #woodsartinstitute


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1 weeks ago

Savvy Awards Winner 2026: Folkert de Jong 🏆️⁠

I am thrilled to announce Folkert de Jong has been chosen as one of the winners of the 2026 edition of the Savvy Awards.⁠ They are the world's only award for innovation & creativity across all disciplines, categories and industries⁠. The awards are handed out yearly by a jury of experts. Other 2026 winners include Victor Wembanyama, Patrick Collison, Barbara Belvisi & Movement on the Ground.⁠

Below, find the text from the jury or click on the link in my bio to learn more.🔗⁠

"Folkert De Jong’s practice explores the intersections of history, culture and human experience, creating sculptural tableaux that confront viewers with unsettling yet insightful narratives. He works predominantly with unconventional materials such as expanded polystyrene and polyurethane foam, often associated with industrial production and mass consumption. De Jong transforms them into life-sized figures and scenes that juxtapose vibrant surfaces with darker thematic content. His sculptural installations address subjects ranging from power and greed to war and collective cultural memory, bringing both historical and contemporary issues into sharp, almost theatrical focus. Folkert de Jong has the unique ability to engage audiences through materially innovative and critically charged works."⁠
- Rik Reinking⁠, Jury Savvy Awards⁠

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Featured Artworks:⁠
2) Folkert de Jong, Jan Pieterszoon Coen, 2026, Polyurethane and styrofoam, 35 x 20 x 25 cm⁠
3) Folkert de Jong, Small Prophet, 2025, Pigmented polyurethane, spray paint, epoxy, 171 x 48 x 50 cm⁠
4) Folkert de Jong, Gerard Bikker als volwassen man, 2026, Polyurethane and styrofoam, 35 x 20 x 25 cm⁠

@folkert.dejong #savvyawards #savvyawards2026 #savvy #folkertdejong #woodsartinstitute


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View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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