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AbrahamArt opens third gallery on Rotterdam's Kruiskade

AbrahamArt already operats galleries branches in Eindhoven and Amsterdam and now there is also an art gallery on Kruiskade in Rotterdam. A unique space for art lovers and collectors to admire works by world-renowned artists such as Damien Hirst, Kaws, Ai Weiwei, Jeff Koons , Marco Grassi and Bram Reijnders and many others.

Owner and artist Bram Reijnders is proud to add the port city as its newest location. "It is a huge honour to open my gallery here in Rotterdam, the building exudes exclusivity and grandeur which allows us to offer a unique presentation of contemporary art. Especially in this emerging street that is attracting more and more attention with the other exclusive brands. I am proud to be part of a city that is not only growing, but also very interested in contemporary art and cultural development. I get a lot of inspiration from Rotterdam and its people. Rotterdam is buzzing with creativity and I am delighted that I can contribute to this."

Regular events and exhibitions

AbrahamArt is one of the largest and leading art galleries in the Benelux, with branches in Amsterdam, Eindhoven and now Rotterdam. The gallery offers an extensive collection of modern artworks by both international and Dutch artists, including renowned names such as, Kaws, Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons. The gallery plays an active role in promoting modern art by organising regular events and exhibitions.

Bram Reijnders is an internationally renowned Dutch artist, who stands out for his colourful and expressive works with elements of pop culture and social commentary. He works with various media, including canvas, sculpture, and graffiti. Reijnders is one of the best-selling artists in the Netherlands and enjoys worldwide success with his exhibitions in renowned galleries and art fairs. His energetic and provocative style makes him a leading figure in the modern art world.

Abraham Art
Kruiskade 57c
Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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