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We are FLINT Space, an in-between space that exists at
the intersection of established art world and pop-up culture.
Unlike traditional galleries, we do not aspire to be untouchable.
Instead, we embrace accessibility, affordability, and openness
for both artists and audiences.
Our background in fashion and photography, we welcome work
that moves across disciplines and creates new dialogues
between visual culture, art, and design.
the intersection of established art world and pop-up culture.
Unlike traditional galleries, we do not aspire to be untouchable.
Instead, we embrace accessibility, affordability, and openness
for both artists and audiences.
Our background in fashion and photography, we welcome work
that moves across disciplines and creates new dialogues
between visual culture, art, and design.
Weteringschans 260, 1017 XJ Amsterdam
space@flint-studio.com
gallery. By sharing our space, we cover our operational costs, which allows
us to reinvest in what truly matters to us:
supporting emerging and underrepresented artists whose work we admire.
Every project we host helps us create opportunities for new voices to be heard.
In this way, we are building a gallery that is not a gatekeeper, but a platform for
exchange, collaboration, and discovery.
Previously on display:
(01)
“A piece of furniture is not merely a functional
object; it acts as a direct connector between
ourselves and our environments. It allows us
to be present. By taking a seat, we become
part of a larger whole.”
In the designs of Ruud-Jan Kokke,and specifically that of the ‘Pootjes!’ chair,
we observe a reduction in form which
aesthetically reveals the essence of an object,
in a sculptural manner.
The ‘Pootjes!’ chair is presented by KOKKE House at
FLINT Space alongside photography by Walter Pierre,
as well as notes and images from the KOKKE archive.
(02)
(03)
In Endlessly Remembered visual artist Sam Morsink explores the camera’s relentless desire to capture and preserve anything it encounters.
The exhibition presents a series of photographs that challenge us to reconsider the role of photography
in shaping our understanding of the world.