Galerie Pien Rademakers distinguishes itself as a lively stage where art, design and fashion not only touch but actually merge. This gallery, founded by art historian Pien Rademakers, explicitly focuses on female creators and promotes diversity within a usually closed art world. On KNSM Island, a hotbed of creativity, the gallery functions as a place of encounter and cross-pollination between disciplines, from painting to interactive installations and from jewelry design to modular art forms.
Rademakers Gallery's exhibitions are imbued with a personal vision that allows for unconventional combinations. Here the focus is not only on what visually excites, but also on how makers' stories resonate in a current context. Textile art, as in the group exhibition SOFT! Textile Art scheduled for fall 2024, highlights the tactile and feminine dimension often forgotten within the dominant discourse of contemporary art.

What stands out is its commitment to an inclusive and sustainable art practice. The gallery consciously chooses to present work that is both socially urgent and aesthetically powerful. Sustainability translates, for example, in materials and production processes, but also in facilitating long-term collaborations. The involvement in fashion and design makes Rademakers Gallery look beyond the traditional art framework, building bridges between different creative communities.
Rademakers Gallery stands for equality and openness in art: here, women artists are given a stage that gives their work room to grow and innovate.
With some9;20 years of experience and a significant international presence at art fairs such as VOLTA and Design Miami, the gallery confirms its position as an essential part of the art landscape. It is a place that invites exploration, inspiration and the breaking of conventions, challenging visitors not to experience art as distant, but as part of everyday life. In this way, Galerie Pien Rademakers very nicely reflects the changing dynamics of what art can be in an inclusive, modern city.