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ARTZUID is an international large-scale sculpture exhibition which takes place every two years in Amsterdam.

ARTZUID was established in 2008. The initiative came from United Art Consult led by Cintha van Heeswijck. From 2009 on, the exhibition takes place every odd year in the monumental Art-Deco district in Amsterdam, designed in 1917 by Hendrik P. Berlage. ARTZUID sculpture route starts at the Museum Square in front of the Rijksmuseum and stretches for 2,5 kilometers south along the Minervalaan, the Apollolaan and finally up to the Station Zuid.

Over a period of 4 months, 60 sculptures of established and emerging artists form an eye-catching spectacle. The biennial is attended by an average of 375,000 visitors.

Beelden Magazine

Artzuid also published a sculpture magazine names Beelden Magazine. It is a magazine that is published four times a year, since 2011. Artzuid took this task upon themselves to share and promote sculptures that are active in the art world, as well as the galleries and museums that present their work.

Awards

Foundation ArtZuid won the Europa Nostra Award in 2011 for making a hidden cultural heritage site known to a broad public.[1]

References

  1. ^ . 27 July 2011 https://web.archive.org/web/20110727041752/http://www.artzuid.nl/downloads/2011/070411-Parool.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2011. ((cite web)): Missing or empty |title= (help)

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