for the love of art.

MEMBERS AREA

De Nederlandsche Bank Art Collection
The Netherlands
IACCCA
Thomas Houseago, Untitled, 2000/ Thomas Houseago, Bended figure, 1996/ Tadaaki Narita, Mr. Yokoi, 2002
IACCCA
Marlene Dumas, The face of the painter, 1987/ Matthew Monahan, Leatherneck, 1998/ Rob Birza, Shifting Systems IV, 2011/ Ge-Karel van der Sterren, Untitled, 2006/ Matthew Monahan, The Witness, 2011
IACCCA
Navid Nuur, Recaptured from the Collective, 2006/ Erik van Lieshout, Untitled, 2004/ Sarah van Sonsbeeck, Untitled, 2013/ Sarah van Sonsbeeck, Mistakes I've made, 2013
IACCCA
Roxy Paine, Scumak M26, M8 and M5, 2003/ Yesim Akdeniz Graf, Untitled, 2004/ Willem Heesen, 24 blades of grass growing out of concrete, 1994
Exhibition public space:

Temporary closed due to the renovation of the premises:

Art Gallery De Nederlandsche Bank
Westeinde 1,
Amsterdam

Opening days: will be opened in 2023

The exhibitions will open to the public.

Website:

https://www.dnb.nl

About the collection

Launch year:
1982

Number of artworks:
1100

Status of collection:
International

Artistic domain:

Painting, sculpture, glass objects, ceramics, photography, graphic arts and digital art forms of (inter)national contemporary art with focus on: “young”, “innovative”, “contemporary”, “experimental”, “highly expressive”, “encompassing all media”.

Commission program / Site-specific order(s) :


Commission program:
Ossip Zadkine, Jules Chapon, Peter Struycken, Carel Visser, Thomas Houseago, Sarah van Sonsbeeck, Sander Breure & Witte van Hulsen.

Exhibitions (canceled till the end of 2023) rotate every six weeks. They are sale exhibitions which often showcase artwork by young (inter)national artists.  

Thus DNB offers young and talented artists a stage for their current work. But also work by established (inter)national artists is shown.


Prize(s):

No.



About the company

De Nederlandsche Bank

Launch year:
1814

International presence:
No

Annual revenue:
Not disclosed

Number of employees:
2000

Profile of the company:

Central Bank which seeks to safeguard financial stability and thus contributes to sustainable prosperity in the Netherlands.