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Apr 1
Apr 1, 2026
Open Studio with Mirielle Rohr

Join us for Mirielle Rohr's Open Studio, our newest resident at the FUTURES Hub. Mirielle Rohr will present her project “manosphere” as part of the FUTURES Residency.

Mirielle Rohr is a visual artist and photographer based between Paris and Berlin. Through analogue photography, ceramics, sculpture, and AI-generated imagery, she examines the aesthetics and emotional economies of digital culture, how bodies, desire, and identity are mediated, performed, and consumed. Mirielle Rohr is a Carte Blanche Étudiante laureate and she presented her work at Paris Photo Fair in 2025.

"Building on my practice exploring internet culture, representation, and the aesthetics of digital media, I intend to create a new work that visually interprets the world of toxic masculinities. Using AI image generation, I will construct a surreal visual language that reflects the fantasies, contradictions, and violent undertones circulating in these online communities." - Mirielle Rohr

Event details

1 April 2026 | 17:00 – 20:00

FUTURES Photography Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6A, B, 1018 CA Amsterdam

• Workshop on AI image-making | 17:00 – 18:00

Join us for an introduction to AI image-making as a creative tool for developing new visual worlds. Participants will begin by gathering a dataset based on a specific theme, subject, or aesthetic they are interested in recreating, and will then use Replicate to generate images from this material. Setting up Replicate requires creating an account, which redirects through GitHub, before returning to the platform. A limited number of image generations are available at first, though a payment method must be entered during sign-up. We may also use Runway to experiment with transforming still images into short videos.


Participants should bring their own laptop for the session.

• Artist Talk & Open Discussion | 18:00

Mirielle will share insights into her research and production process, followed by an open discussion exploring how technological environments shape human relationships and psychological landscapes.

• Open Studio and pizza party | until 20:00

Drop in to meet Mirielle, see the outcomes of the residency and stick around to share a slice of pizza together.


Please RSVP by 31 March 2026 to confirm your attendance.

OPEN STUDIO RSPV

This Open Studio is Supported by Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst (AFK).

FUTURES is supporting partner of Paris Photo and the Carte Blanche Students program.

Image © Mirielle Rohr

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Apr 14
Apr 14, 2026
FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight: Parisa Aminolahi

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Please join us for the first FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight of 2026 with Parisa Aminolahi.

Paris Aminolahi will present her first photo-book, How the Nights Can Fly, published by Huwawabooks.

How the Nights Can Fly (formerly Tehran Diary) is a long-term photographic project by Parisa Aminolahi, tracing the intimate life of her mother across Tehran and temporary reunions with her children living abroad. Begun in 2012, the work reflects on distance, migration, aging, and the quiet weight of filial love shaped by the Iranian diaspora following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Photographed on 35mm black-and-white film and later intervened with acrylic paint on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper Supreme, the images form a hybrid language between photography and painting. The painted gestures transform everyday moments into surreal, tactile spaces, echoing both the emotional distance between mother and child and the artist’s attempt to hold on to presence across continents.

Over time, the project became a deeply personal and therapeutic process, with the artist’s mother emerging as both subject and muse. Following her mother’s passing in 2022, the work gained a new resonance, shifting from documentation toward memory, absence, and care.

The dummy was developed under the guidance of Corinne Noordenbos and has since evolved through a new edit, concept, and title in collaboration and under the guidance of designer and publisher Roï Saade. The book is envisioned to be published by Huwawabooks, Saade’s newly founded publishing house.

Previously titled Tehran Diary, the project has received wide international recognition, including being shortlisted for the MACK First Book Award, BUP Book Award, and PHmuseum Women Photographers Grant, and has been exhibited and published extensively worldwide.

Details:

Online

Tuesday 14 April

5 - 6 pm Amsterdam time

Free – Registration required

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Jun 30
Jun 30, 2026
FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight: Sára Kölcsey

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Please join us for the first Magnum x FUTURES Artist Spotlight of 2026 with Sára Kölcsey.

Sára Kölcsey will present her latest work.

About FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight:

Five times a year, Magnum Learn invites a FUTURES photographer to take the spotlight in an online conversation about their artistic journey. The series connects audiences worldwide with the artist’s practice, inspirations, and the ideas behind their work.

We also hope to inspire the next generation of photographers, providing them with the opportunity to connect with fellow artists.

Details:

Online

Tuesday 30 June

5 - 6pm Amsterdam time

Free – Registration required

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Sep 22
Sep 22, 2026
FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight: Visvaldas Morkevicius

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Please join us for the first Magnum x FUTURES Artist Spotlight of 2026 with Visvaldas Morkevicius.

Visvaldas Morkevicius will present his latest photography project.

“Losing someone is like the sky surrendering a star, a note falling silent in a familiar tune. Everything changes, with memories lingering in the air like echoes in empty rooms. Moments resurface unexpectedly: fragments of laughter, the warmth of a touch, vivid and almost too real to be gone. Moving forward feels strange, like walking on uneven ground, each step shifting what once felt certain. You drift between shadows and light, caught between the past and the future. Something within you subtly rearranges, yet nothing feels completely whole.”

Using photography as a medium, the artist captures the emotional terrain of loss – fragmented memories, fleeting moments, and the interplay of absence and presence – creating visual echoes that explore the fragile balance between holding on and moving forward. Ultimately, the piece becomes a “letter to self of acceptance.”

Details

Online

Tuesday 22 September

5 - 6 pm Amsterdam time

Free – Registration required

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Sep 25
Sep 27, 2024
FUTURES Annual Event in Zagreb 2024

In 2024, FUTURES annual event will be hosted by Organ Vida in Zagreb.  For three days almost one hundred artists, twenty curators and heads of major international contemporary photography institutions will meet with the aim of building relationships, discussing the issues of our time and feeling increasingly part of a strong community based on contemporary photography. During the event the new FUTURES exhibition will be launched.

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Sep 18
Sep 21, 2024
FUTURES at Unseen Photography Fair 2024

Join us this year as FUTURES brings a full program to Unseen Photography Fair!

Featured Artists:
At our booth, we are proud to present the works of Karolina Wojtas, Alexey Shlyk, and Claudia Fuggetti, three standout artists who were residents at the FUTURES Hub in Amsterdam earlier this year.

Artist Talk:
On Friday, September 20th, at 17:00, don’t miss a special artist talk by Nikhil Vettukattil, the current artist-in-residence from the FUTURES X MPB program. Nikhil will present their project The Institute for Scene Experiments at Meijburg Lounge - Unseen.

UNFOLDING FUTURES Showcase:
FUTURES will also spotlight four talented recent graduates from the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)—Alia Leonardi, Joseph Kennel, Daniel Zduniuk, and Benjamin Morrison. Their projects from the UNFOLDING FUTURES residency will be featured on a dedicated wall at Unseen, offering a glimpse into the innovative approaches of the next generation of photographers.

FUTURES at Unseen Fair


🗓️ Thursday, September 19 – Sunday, September 22


🎤 Artist Talk: Friday, September 20 at 17:00 | Meijburg Lounge, Unseen Amsterdam Photography Fair


📌 Location: Klönneplein 1, 1014 DD Amsterdam

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Aug 30
Aug 30, 2024
UNFOLDING FUTURES - Collective installation and public event

Join us on Saturday August 31st for the collective open studio celebrating the conclusion of the summer residency UNFOLDING FUTURES.

During two months, four emerging photographers have been in residency at FUTURES Hub, exploring contemporary photographic formats and installation displays. Their studios have become a generative space for experimentation and research during their creative processes.

In this final event, the four photographers will share a collective installation at the studio space, including additional works activating the building of FUTURES Photography Hub. The event will include a presentation talk in which we will reflect together with the public on their experiences during the residency, the importance of the creative process and the experimentation with the photographic medium.

It will be accompanied by a display of publications and photobooks by the participating artists including the works of other photographers recently graduated from diverse art academies and universities in the Netherlands.

The collective event of UNFOLDING FUTURES is also willing to bring together emerging photographers from diverse backgrounds, providing a meeting platform for creative exchange.

UNFOLDING FUTURES - Collective Installation and Public Event

Date: August 31st, 2024

Schedule:

18:00 Welcoming

18:30 - 21:00 Collective installation and public event

Location: FUTURES Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6, 1018 LL Amsterdam

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Aug 28
Aug 28, 2024
UNFOLDING FUTURES - Opening and Open Studio Daniel Zduniuk

Daniel Zduniuk, Must Be Eaten

"Must be Eaten", an ongoing project, questions the accessibility of contemporary art institutions to the public via a disruptive element: the silverfish. Because its diet is based mainly on paper, the silverfish is seen as an undesirable creature eager to eat paper: to eat art. Using a game of scale, perspective and composite photography, the project aims to challenge the established codes of the art market and conservation, by proposing a cyclical, organic vision of the art production process.

Opening and Open Studio Daniel Zduniuk

Date: 29 August 2024

Schedule:

  • 18:00: Welcoming
  • 18:30 - 21.00: Open Studio and Screening

Location: FUTURES Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6, 1018 LL Amsterdam

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Aug 14
Aug 14, 2024
UNFOLDING FUTURES - Opening and Open Studio Alia Leonardi

Alia Leonardi, Moi, a girl

“Moi, a girl” showcases the interplay of semantics and imagery on social media, in doing so highlighting the platforms’ transformative power in shaping contemporary gender expressions. This project seeks to explore gender performativity within digital and meme culture. The girls online fight against scrutinisation, can online identity and the aesthetic of the “coquette/silly girls” in fact be seen as as strategy against gender norms and societal expectations? Despite the capitalist nature of social media, there is potential for feminist discourses and resistance to organise on such platforms against patriarchal structures. What if endless doomscrolling was an act of resistance?

Drawing on the “Theory of the Young Girl” by Tiqqun, cyberfeminism and postmodernist frameworks are used to reappropriate an identity constructed by consumerist culture and the male gaze. The girls of the internet act as subversive figures, with the idea that if the space exists, it should be taken over or transformed.

In this subversive exploration, stereotypically feminine craft techniques like embroidery and textiles are employed to emphasise the engagement of the work. The installation manifests as a network of objects, visuals, and texts, all interwoven to reflect the interconnected reality of the girl’s online existence and its impact on the physical world but also as a refusal to be completely perceived by an outsider audience.

this one’s for the girls and the gays <3

Opening and Open Studio Alia Leonardi

Date: 15 August 2024

Schedule:

  • 18:00: Welcoming
  • 18:30 - 21.00: Open Studio and Screening

Location: FUTURES Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6, 1018 LL Amsterdam

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Jul 31
Jul 31, 2024
UNFOLDING FUTURES - Opening and Open Studio Joseph Kennel

Joseph Kennel, I Stood at the Foot of a Mountain

485 million years ago sediments from unnamed volcanic eruptions slowly settled on the hillsides of unnamed mountains. Compressed over millions of years, these sediments combined, forming blueish-gray stones, stones that now constitute slate, a defining feature of the landscape and culture of North Wales. The inactive Dinorwic slate quarry and the peak of Yr Wyddfa, the highest peak in the UK lies only a few kilometers from each other. Both exist today as important sites of tourist attraction, yet they carry distinctive visual archives and human marks that uniquely historicize each space in the present. ‘I Stood at the Foot of a Mountain’ looks at the material histories of slate as a connection point to consider the temporal and spatial realities that exist within both locations. Reconstitutions through time of the slate into culturally mediated forms, operational devices, and a post industrial landscape marks and breaks the stones’ slow lifecycle. Noticing the collision of temporalities held within the materiality of this space, allows us to step out of one temporality into another, to reflect on the projected image of one on another. Through a remediation of space, visually and sonically, the geological becomes an inflection point to consider how an anthropocentric vision of the past is re-inscribed on the present.

Opening and Open Studio Joseph Kennel

Date: 01 August 2024

Schedule:

  • 18:00: Welcoming
  • 18:30 - 21.00: Open Studio and Screening

Location: FUTURES Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6, 1018 LL Amsterdam

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Jul 17
Jul 17, 2024
UNFOLDING FUTURES - Opening and Open Studio Benjamin Morrison

Benjamin Morrison, When it Rains

When it Rains is a series of proofs that life has continuity and history. A patchwork diary of disparate narratives woven together. Sketches, ideas and words once said. In a moment of observation, between presence and absence, clarity and failure, this work is a reminder of my own reality.

Opening and Open Studio Benjamin Morrison

Date: 18 July 2024

Schedule:

  • 18:00: Welcoming
  • 18:30 - 21.00: Open Studio and Screening

Location: FUTURES Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6, 1018 LL Amsterdam

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Jul 3
Jul 6, 2024
FUTURES meet at Arles 2024

More information will follow!

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May 29
May 29, 2024
Book-in-residency: Yana Kononova & João Linneu

Join us on May 30, 2024, in Amsterdam for a special event hosted at the Futures Hub. With the collaboration of FUTURES member FOTODOK, the event will give you an insider's view into the photobook-making process with artist-in-residence Yana Kononova and book designer João Linneu. Over an intensive period of collaboration and creative exchange – beginning on May 20th – Linneu, Kononova, and FOTODOK’s curator Daria Tuminas will work together on editing and designing Kononova’s first photobook, to be co-published by FOTODOK and XYZ Books.

The publication aims to bring together works from Kononova’s ongoing "Radiations of War" project, which delves into the profound repercussions of warfare in the context of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Plus, enjoy homemade Ukrainian snacks by Amsterdam-based artist Alex Blanco, who will serve a selection of homemade Ukrainian snacks, drawing on her recent photobook "Meat, Fish & Aubergine Caviar." The project, which Blanco will introduce, is an intimate story reflecting on both Ukrainian and Odesan culture through the prism of food and family.

Finally, visitors are invited to discover a selection of photobooks by Ukrainian makers, first brought together for FOTODOK’S "Whispers and Shouts: Voices of Ukrainian Women Photographers" exhibition in 2023.

Book-in-residency

Address: Futures Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6, Amsterdam

Timeline:

18:30 - 19:00: Walk-in and welcome

19:00 - 19:45: Alex Blanco book presentation and related snacks

19:45 - 21:00: Conversation between Yana Kononova and João Linneu

This artist residency and event form part of the European programme, Intergalactica: Books for the Culture Without Borders. The programme connects institutions and artists across Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands and Italy to create innovative photobooks with a focus on common issues across the European Union.

About the Participants:

Alex Blanco, born in Ukraine currently lives in the Netherlands. She holds a Master’s degree in Film &amp; Photographic Studies from Leiden University and completed a photography semester at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. Blanco’s passion lies in creating emotionally charged, cinematic images that resonate with her personal memories. Her Meat, Fish & Aubergine Caviar project was awarded the 2023 Nobuyoshi Araki MA-g Awards for Photography, in the Original Photography Series category.

João Linneu is a Brazilian-born designer based in Reykjavík, Iceland. With over 20 years experience in communication, Linneu has garnered international acclaim for his innovative approach to design. He has held roles of Art Director, Head of Art and Creative Director in São Paulo and London, whilst his work has been honoured by prestigious design awards including D&AD,Cannes Lions, One Show and Clio. A co-founder of Void, an Athens-based independent publishing house focused on photography, Linneu’s portfolio includes over 200 publications. Today, Linneu designs books for publishing houses worldwide through his award-winning studio Kakkalakki, co-founded with his wife Fernanda Fajardo.

Yana Kononova was born on Pirallahi island in the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan. During the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, her family moved to Ukraine, where she first immersed herself in photography. Graduating from the Photoschool of Viktor Marushchenko, she further honed her skills through a photography course organised by the Image Threads Collective (USA). With a background in social science, Kononova holds a PhD in Sociology. Her artistic talent has been recognised by awards such as the 2019 Bird in Flight Prize in Emerging Photography and the 2022 Hariban Award, whilst her works have featured in both exhibitions in Ukraine and abroad. She was included in FOTODOK’s 2023 exhibition Whispers and Shouts: Voices of Ukrainian Women Photographers, where her work contributed to a collective narrative on the effects of war and displacement.

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May 15
May 15, 2024
"Metamorphosis" exhibition by Claudia Fuggetti | Opening

We are pleased to invite you to the exhibition Metamorphosis by visual artist Claudia Fuggetti which will take place on 16 May at 17:00 at the Futures Hub in Amsterdam.

Metamorphosis reflects the current historical period: a phase of transition and change that has an impact not only on humanity but also on the natural world. Inspired by the ecological philosopher David Abram, this project encourages viewers to re-imagine nature as a living entity. The colour interventions within the photographs symbolise the life that persists in harsh environmental conditions.

The exhibition aims to promote a communal experience of how we perceive nature and climate change through an immersive exhibition and contemplative space. The artist will also present new works created during the FUTURES X MPB residency.

During the exhibition, visitors will be invited to participate in a collective performance by contributing phrases or words related to the concept of nature in a common book.


Opening | Metamorphosis by Claudia Fuggetti
Date: 16 May, 2024
Time: 17:00 - 20:30
Location: Isaac Titsinghkade 6B, Amsterdam
Free entrance!

Don't miss out, we look forward to seeing you there!

About Claudia Fuggetti:

Born in Taranto in 1993, after graduating in Cultural Heritage, Claudia Fuggetti attended the Master's degree in Photography and Visual Design at NABA, Milan. Subsequently, she graduated with honors in Digital Cultures at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera. Her works have been exhibited at Les Rencontres de la Photographie Arles (FR), Fotofestival Lenzburg (CH), Copenhagen Photo Festival (DK), Rotterdam Photo Festival (NL), PhMuseum Days (IT), Geste Paris (FR), Giovane Fotografia Italiana (IT) and MIA Fair (IT). She is also one of the 150 emerging talents in Europe for Fresh Eyes by GUP Magazine and British Journal of Photography's Edition 365 winner.

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