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FLASH | BACK (group show)

Mauritshuis, The Hague

1 June – 16 October 2022

Image: Rineke Dijkstra, Julia, Amsterdam, 7 maart 2022, 2022. Inkjet print, mounted on dibond, image courtesy of Rineke Dijkstra and Mauritshuis, The Hague.
Image: Rineke Dijkstra, Julia, Amsterdam, 7 maart 2022, 2022. Inkjet print, mounted on dibond, image courtesy of Rineke Dijkstra and Mauritshuis, The Hague.

Work by Rineke Dijkstra is featured in FLASH | BACK, a group exhibition at the Mauritshuis, The Hague. For this show,  sixteen Dutch and Flemish photographers have produced new work in response to the seventeenth-century paintings  in the Mauritshuis collection. Each work is either hanging, standing or lying among the masterpieces that inspired them in this thought-provoking exhibition.

Mauritshuis

Image: Rineke Dijkstra, Julia, Amsterdam, 7 maart 2022, 2022. Inkjet print, mounted on dibond, image courtesy of Rineke Dijkstra and Mauritshuis, The Hague.
Image: Rineke Dijkstra, Julia, Amsterdam, 7 maart 2022, 2022. Inkjet print, mounted on dibond, image courtesy of Rineke Dijkstra and Mauritshuis, The Hague.

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Night Watching (installation)
Timken Museum of Art, San Diego
1 March – 4 June 2023

Rineke Dijkstra, Night Watching, 2019, video stills composite, 3-channel HD video installation, with sound; 35 min. looped, © Rineke Dijkstra
Rineke Dijkstra, Night Watching, 2019, video stills composite, 3-channel HD video installation, with sound; 35 min. looped, © Rineke Dijkstra

Rineke Dijkstra’s monumental, three-channel video installation Night Watching is now on view at the Timken Museum of Art, San Diego. First debuted in 2019 following a commission by the Rijksmuseum, Night Watching features 14 diverse audiences contemplating Rembrandt van Rijn’s most iconic work, The Night Watch, 1642). On six consecutive evenings, Dijkstra filmed groups standing or sitting directly in front of the painting, recording their conversations, which range from close visual descriptions to speculations about the circumstances surrounding the creation of this masterpiece. The Timken's presentation of Night Watching represents the first time that this complex project has been seen on the West Coast and inaugurates a new curatorial series at the Timken entitled Reconsidering Rembrandt.

Timken Museum

Rineke Dijkstra, Night Watching, 2019, video stills composite, 3-channel HD video installation, with sound; 35 min. looped, © Rineke Dijkstra
Rineke Dijkstra, Night Watching, 2019, video stills composite, 3-channel HD video installation, with sound; 35 min. looped, © Rineke Dijkstra

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The Rhythm of the Night
Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem
11 November 2022 – 14 January 2023

Rineke Dijkstra, The Krazy House, Liverpool, 2013
Rineke Dijkstra, The Krazy House, Liverpool, 2013

Rineke Dijkstra's work will be included in The Rhythm of the Night, an exhibition of video art. An ode to the night, the exhibition celebrates the dizzying experience of dance events, the possibility of nightclubs to act as havens for freedom and self-expression, and the artistic potential of the video medium itself. The show features Dijkstra's The Krazy House, 2009, which portrays young clubbers on a dancefloor in Liverpool, England. ‘The result is a beguiling, fragile and yet familiar reflection of the social and cultural codes with which young people shape their identity’, curator Manique Hendricks explains.

Frans Hals Museum

Rineke Dijkstra, The Krazy House, Liverpool, 2013
Rineke Dijkstra, The Krazy House, Liverpool, 2013

Rineke Dijkstra, Thomas Struth et al.

Glamour Studio. Contemporary Photography from the BMW donation (group show)
Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig
16 June – 18 September, 2022

Installation view: Glamour Studio. Contemporary Photography from the BMW donation , MbdK Leipzig, 2022, photo: Alexander Schmidt/Punctum, 2022
Installation view: Glamour Studio. Contemporary Photography from the BMW donation , MbdK Leipzig, 2022, photo: Alexander Schmidt/Punctum, 2022

Works from Rineke Dijkstra and Thomas Struth are featured in the group exhibition Glamour Studio. Contemporary Photography from the BMW donation at the MdbK Leipzig. In an impressive collation internationally renowned artists, the exhibition includes 70 photographic works from the BMW collection AutoWerke.

Installation view: Glamour Studio. Contemporary Photography from the BMW donation , MbdK Leipzig, 2022, photo: Alexander Schmidt/Punctum, 2022
Installation view: Glamour Studio. Contemporary Photography from the BMW donation , MbdK Leipzig, 2022, photo: Alexander Schmidt/Punctum, 2022

Rineke Dijkstra et al.

The Contemporary Art Biennale: Rouge Odyssée (group show)
Bonifacio, Corsica
27 May – 6 November 2022

Image: Rineke Dijkstra, The Buzz Club, Liverpool, UK / Mystery World, Zaandam, NL, 1996-1997, video stills, © Rineke Dijkstra
Image: Rineke Dijkstra, The Buzz Club, Liverpool, UK / Mystery World, Zaandam, NL, 1996-1997, video stills, © Rineke Dijkstra

Rineke Dijkstra will be participating in the first edition of The Contemporary Art Biennale: Rouge Odyssée. Her video work The Buzz Club, Liverpool, UK / Mystery World, Zaandam, NL, 1996–1997, will be presented in Bonifacio, Corsica from 27 May until 6 November 2022.

With this work, Dijkstra offers a portrait of youth in a period of transition and construction. Standing alone against an empty background, a blank page that evokes an inner territory to be shaped, the young men and women in the visited nightclubs are immersed in introspection. They are both vulnerable yet already seem to be creating their own subculture, a world where they will no longer need to fight to find their place. The artwork reveals a picture of something infinitely subtle: an intuition, an intimacy, a graceful and universal truth, which affects our carefully rehearsed and largely bittersweet admission into the world of adulthood.

Organised by De Renava, Rouge Odyssée questions the function of home as a liminal space in perpetual mutation, base of hopes and tensions. From the Mediterranean Sea where waves of thoughts, goods and people have constantly determined History, the show explores the themes of exile, memory and transmission, inviting us to observe human trajectories.

De Renava

Image: Rineke Dijkstra, The Buzz Club, Liverpool, UK / Mystery World, Zaandam, NL, 1996-1997, video stills, © Rineke Dijkstra
Image: Rineke Dijkstra, The Buzz Club, Liverpool, UK / Mystery World, Zaandam, NL, 1996-1997, video stills, © Rineke Dijkstra

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Sculpture 21st: Rineke Dijkstra (solo show)
Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg
13 May – 28 August 2022

Installation view: Rineke Dijkstra, Ruth Drawing Picasso, 2009, Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, 2022, photo: Frank Vinken
Installation view: Rineke Dijkstra, Ruth Drawing Picasso, 2009, Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, 2022, photo: Frank Vinken

Rineke Dijkstra’s video work Ruth Drawing Picasso from 2009 is on view at the Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg until 28 August 2022.

Rineke Dijkstra has become famous for her haunting photographic portraits of young adolescents. Her images appear honest and undisguised. Dijkstra searches for glimmers of individuality by concentrating on poses, expressions and subtle gestures. With the video work Ruth Drawing Picasso, the Lehmbruck Museum presents an iconic motif of absorption and concentration in the series Sculpture 21st. Monumental and touching at the same time, the quiet scene develops a stylistic power.

Lehmbruck Museum

Installation view: Rineke Dijkstra, Ruth Drawing Picasso, 2009, Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, 2022, photo: Frank Vinken
Installation view: Rineke Dijkstra, Ruth Drawing Picasso, 2009, Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, 2022, photo: Frank Vinken

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Raw (group show)
Museum Het Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam
22 January – 22 May 2022

Image: The Rembrandt House Museum; The Salon, © KIRSTENVANSANTEN
Image: The Rembrandt House Museum; The Salon, © KIRSTENVANSANTEN

Work by Rineke Dijkstra is included in the group exhibition RAW, on view at the Museum Het Rembrandthuis until 22 May 2022. Featuring works by thirteen contemporary artists, this exhibition offers a realistic view of the human body, its natural functions and the way we present ourselves to the outside world.

Museum Het Rembrandthuis

Image: The Rembrandt House Museum; The Salon, © KIRSTENVANSANTEN
Image: The Rembrandt House Museum; The Salon, © KIRSTENVANSANTEN