Reflex Amsterdam has been a linchpin in the city's modern art scene for decades, known for its ambitious exhibitions and extensive international network. Where it began a family business in 1986, under the leadership of scion Alex Daniëls, it has since grown into a gallery that blurs the line between Amsterdam and the world, with exhibitions by such luminaries as Nobuyoshi Araki and David LaChapelle.
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Located across from the Rijksmuseum, on Lijnbaansgracht, the gallery provides a stage for both established and emerging artists. In recent years, with exhibitions of internationally acclaimed artists such as Miles Aldridge, Spencer Tunick, Roger Ballen, Todd Hido, Iris Schomaker, Helen Beard, Harland Miller and Michael Craig-Martin, Reflex has shown itself to be clearly positioned at the heart of the international contemporary art scene.

What typifies Reflex is not only its artistic quality, but also its role as publisher and producer of art books, prints and special editions - often in collaboration with influential cultural voices. These publications support the gallery policy that not only shows, but also makes tangible. This gives Reflex a permanent position in the collective memory of Amsterdam and international collectors.
"Reflex Amsterdam proves how a gallery can bridge local culture and global art movements without sacrificing its own identity."
This international appeal, combined with their strong local roots, means that Reflex remains a key player in strengthening Amsterdam as a perennial art destination. The gallery sees its task as introducing innovative art, stimulating social discussions and providing a platform for dialogue, in a city that is itself constantly changing.
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Peggy Kuiper with solo show at Reflex Gallery
In 2019, she began painting. Anno now she is the darling of the art world
Peggy Kuiper has only been active as an artist for a few years, yet she is already attracting the interest of galleries in New York and London. Before Kuiper made the crossing, the young artist joined Reflex Amsterdam where her works adorn the white walls.
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