Marleen Sleeuwits Dutch, b. 1980
Marleen Sleeuwits (b. 1980) is a Dutch multidisciplinary artist working in photography, sculpture, and installation. Based in The Hague, her art aims to challenge perceptions of scale, perspective and spatial reality. Her work is characterized by what she terms the "peau des villes" (skin of cities) concept, exploring how humans relate to built environments through temporary interventions in vacant spaces. Her work engages with architectural spaces and the built environment, often involving temporary interventions in vacant or unused locations.
Sleeuwits has exhibited internationally with solo shows at institutions such as Fotomuseum Den Haag, Kunsthal, and the Centre Photographique Rouen Normandie. Her work is held in collections including Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Valkhof Museum and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She was recognized as FOAM Talent in 2012 and won the Meijburg Art Commission in 2019.
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Living Memory
Where past works meet new perspectives 14 Mar - 25 Apr 2026"Living Memory" brings together a selection of works first presented during the gallery’s early years, featuring artists who helped shape its beginnings. Rather than reconstructing the past, the exhibition reintroduces these works in a new context, revealing fresh resonances and highlighting the curatorial vision that has guided the gallery from the start.Read more -
Les battements de l'oeil
Group Show 7 Nov 2025 - 10 Jan 2026This exhibition was born out of sudden encounters, artworks that first provoked an immediate, almost physical emotion, before revealing a deeper meaning over time as the gaze lingers. Here, the...Read more
