10161055 is a collaborative group exhibition between Ellen de Bruijne Projects and diez. Having previously collaborated on international projects, this marks the first time the two galleries have joined forces in Amsterdam, the city where both are based. Conceived as a shared curatorial initiative, the exhibition creates a space for dialogue and exchange, bringing together artistic positions that intersect across different approaches and sensibilities.
The exhibition presents works by six artists whose practices reveal material, conceptual, methodological, and aesthetic resonances with one another. Rather than constructing a fixed narrative, 10161055 unfolds through a network of connections and associations, allowing relationships between the works to emerge gradually through proximity, contrast, and repetition. Each contribution maintains its own distinct language while participating in a broader conversation shaped by mutual references and affinities.
Together, these artistic positions reveal shared concerns with historiography, remembrance, fleetingness, metonymy, and forms of assertion. Through gestures that move between presence and absence, permanence and transformation, the exhibition reflects on the ways meaning is constructed, transmitted, and reinterpreted over time. 10161055 ultimately proposes a collective framework in which individual practices coexist and generate new possibilities of reading and encounter.
















