RECAP

  • by Paul Makarov
    Arcus Pride Art

    On June 2nd, we opened our latest exhibition: Arcus Pride Art 2022. This group show features six artists from the LGBTQ+ community and was organised by us in collaboration with Clifford Chance Amsterdam. It is on display at the atrium of their Amsterdam office until the end of June on occcasion of Pride Month.

  • RECAP: RECTANGLE ROOTS & PAVED TONGUES POP-UP

    Third Physical Exhibition by MAPA
    by Paul Makarov
    Rectangle Roots & Paved Tongues Exhibition
    Paul (left) and Marek (right) Toasting MAPA's Birthday

    Between 14 - 18 December, amidst worries about a potential lockdown looming around the corner, MAPA Fine Art perservered and hosted its first pop-up exhibition in the Netherlands, their third physical exhibition. It featured the works from a mix of six emerging, re-emerging and established talanted artists based in the Netherlands that were shown in Rectangle Roots & Paved Tongues, but with several brand new works, exhibited for the very first time ever.

  • RECAP: WHEN SNOWDROPS RISE POP-UP EXHIBITION

    Second Physical Exhibition by MAPA
    by Paul Makarov
    Weeping Angel Jade Ching-yuk Ng
    'Weeping Angel' - Jade Ching-yuk Ng

    Between 1 - 3 October, MAPA Fine Art hosted its second pop-up exhibition at Arthill Gallery in London. This exhibition featured four young talented international artists from When Snowdrops Rise, with several brand new works.

  • RECAP: STILL @LIVE AT 15 BATEMAN STREET

    First Physical Exhibition by MAPA
    by Merel van 't Hooft
    Still @live physical exhibition
    'Vanilla Sky' - James Prapaithong

    From 17-19 June, MAPA hosted its very first physical art exhibition at the 15 Bateman Street gallery in Soho, London. The six artists from Still @live each exhibited three works, including some brand new, never-seen-before pieces. We’d like to thank everybody who came to Still @live, and the people who helped to make it happen, including the artists. Special thanks also to the Czech Centre London and Mary Poelzlbauer.