GRIMM Gallery in Amsterdam
Nieuwmarkt · Contemporary programme
Editorial Profile
GRIMM operates as an established contemporary gallery with a strong international orientation, maintaining spaces in both Amsterdam and New York while remaining anchored in the Nieuwmarkt area. Its program reflects a balance between emerging and mid-career artists, often emphasizing long-term collaborations rather than rapid roster expansion. Within the broader context of contemporary art in Amsterdam, it occupies a position that bridges local production and global circulation, contributing to the city’s role as a node within wider transnational networks. The gallery’s identity is shaped by a consistent engagement with artists whose practices extend across painting, sculpture, photography, and installation, frequently exploring the material and conceptual conditions of image-making.
Exhibitions tend to foreground individual practices while maintaining a coherent curatorial rhythm, with a noticeable focus on contemporary painting alongside lens-based and spatial work. Artists such as Daniel Richter and Juul Kraijer have been associated with its program, reflecting an approach that situates figurative and abstract tendencies within broader conceptual frameworks. Within the landscape of galleries in Amsterdam, this positioning aligns with a segment of spaces that combine commercial visibility with a sustained commitment to exhibition-making as a critical form. Its participation in international art fairs and its dual geographic presence reinforce its visibility beyond the local context, while its Amsterdam space continues to function as a point of continuity, linking global programming to the specific dynamics of the city’s contemporary art ecosystem.
Selected Artists
Daniel Richter
German
Claudia Martínez Garay
Peruvian
Rosalind Nashashibi
British-Palestinian
Matthew Day Jackson
American
Michael Raedecker
Dutch
Alex van Warmerdam
Dutch
Letha Wilson
American
Hettie Inniss
British Caribbean
Selected Exhibitions
Funky Dimes
Daniel Richter
Close Quarters
Anna Ruth
I trust you would
Gabriella Boyd
The Waiting Room
Hettie Inniss
ceaseless arranger
Anthony Cudahy
The moon wanted to be the sun, but it was too late to change
Arturo Kameya
Chambers
Angela Heisch
Glitch
Tjebbe Beekman
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