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Warmoes Biennial 2026: art among stores, cafes, churches and alleys

This spring kicks off the very first edition of the Warmoes Biennial, a two-month art festival in the historic downtown area. Visual artists move into the neighborhood and land not in white museum rooms, but in existing stores, restaurants, churches and cultural institutions. The everyday reality of Warmoesstraat, Zeedijk and surrounding alleys thus becomes subject and setting at the same time.

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The Warmoes Biennial 2026 takes a different approach than the classic museum visit. Between March 7 and May 3, the historic city center will be set up as a cultural ecosystem, with a clear focus around Warmoesstraat, Zeedijk and the small alleys in between. No single art objects, but installations, exhibitions and projects that lean directly on the lives of residents and entrepreneurs.

The main focus is linking artists to local parties: shopkeepers, restaurants, churches, residents and existing cultural organizations. Together they develop work that literally nestles itself into the daily rhythm. You step into a clothing store and walk right into a solo exhibition, have a drink in a café where an installation series hangs, or encounter a spatial work in a church that responds to the history of the place.

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The Biennial acts as an umbrella for several solo and group exhibitions, scattered throughout the neighborhood. It is not just about looking, but about making visible the layered reality of the inner city: the tension between tourism and everyday life, between historical narratives and current social and economic dynamics. By plugging into existing buildings and routes, the festival shifts between tourist flow and neighborhood users.

The Biennial serves as an umbrella for several solo and group exhibitions scattered throughout the neighborhood.

The power lies in the combination: a temporary art festival, firmly rooted in the existing neighborhood. Not a stand-alone event, but a period in which art, history and daily use of the downtown intersect. Whoever walks by automatically becomes part of the route - whether you come for an errand, have a coffee date or go to see art in a focused way.


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Warmoes Biënnale
Warmoesstraat 67, Amsterdam
– 7 March t/m 3 May
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