amsterdam submissions highlights
With our first group show in Amsterdam coming up , what better time to go through some of our favourite submissions for the show!
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Bianca Bliekendaal
Bibi is a sculptor whose work explores material vulnerability, ecological suffering, and the unstable relationship between bodies and nature. Raised between Dutch heritage and the West Coast of New Zealand, and now based in Amsterdam, her practice is shaped by landscape, found materials, and the idea of misbehaving as method.
Working with organic matter, wood, metal, textile, and discarded objects, Bibi creates hybrid sculptural forms that feel wounded, playful, and alive. Her works resist control and fixed meaning, instead embracing distortion, imbalance, contradiction, and transformation.
Through her practice, Bibi invites viewers to consider new ways of relating to the material world, where nature, body, and object exist in a constant state of becoming.
María Eugenia Pinan
Emerging artist based in Spain, with exhibitions across seven countries and over 200 works produced to date.
Penelope Kiriakopoulou
Born in Sydney, Australia (1994), the artist is a photographer and video artist based in Lamia, Greece. They studied Photography at AKTO, Athens (2012–2014), and continued developing their practice through video art programmes at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, alongside participation in festivals and projects across Greece and Germany.
Returning to Greece in 2017, they later graduated in Graphic Design and Electronic Printing from SAEK Lamia (2020–2024). Their work has been presented in both group and solo exhibitions.
Artdose404
Artdose404 is a digital artist working primarily with collage, a practice that began in 2017 through a commitment to creating one piece each day. Rooted in surrealism, the work explores dreamlike compositions, layering imagery to form conceptual, often disorienting visual narratives.
Alongside exhibitions across group and solo contexts, Artdose404 founded Dose Magazine—an annual publication that extends the practice beyond the screen. Each issue is paired with a solo exhibition, positioning the magazine as both object and space. Future editions will expand to include and support other artists, building a wider collaborative platform.
Divya Vinod Gilatar
Divya Vinod Gilatar is a contemporary Indian artist working between sacred geometry, yogic philosophy, and modern spiritual identity. Born in Mumbai and now based in the United Kingdom, she creates under The Queendom Studio, producing large-scale digital mandalas that operate as meditative fields and visual systems.
Her Chakra Mandala Series, developed in the Himalayan foothills, explores the subtle body through symmetry, colour, and geometric structure. Each work functions as both image and instrument—inviting stillness, attention, and internal reflection.
Drawing from yantra, shakti, and natural systems, Divya reinterprets traditional visual languages through digital processes. Her work has been exhibited in London, with upcoming presentations in Paris, New York, and Tokyo, as her practice continues to sit between abstraction, ritual, and contemporary image-making.
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