Merijn Bolink
Over the past decades, Merijn Bolink (1967, Amsterdam) has developed a playful yet conceptually sharp practice that moves between sculpture, installation, and public art. His works often reconfigure familiar forms – animals, objects, human figures – and place them in new spatial or narrative contexts, balancing humour with thoughtful reflection.
Bolink is known for his many public commissions across the Netherlands, where he transforms everyday urban spaces into encounters with imagination and curiosity. Whether creating site-specific sculptures or architectural interventions, he treats public space as a stage for shared experience.
Educated at the Academy of Art and Industry (AKI) in Enschede, Bolink has exhibited at institutions such as the Groninger Museum, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Kunstmuseum Den Haag, and the Cobra Museum. His works are represented in museum, corporate and municipal collections throughout the country.
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Born: 1967, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Lives and works in: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Born: 1967, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Lives and works in: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Education
1987–1992: Academy of Art and Industry (AKI), Enschede, The Netherlands
Awards & Grants
2011 Amsterdam Public Art Award (Straatkunstprijs)
1998 Mid America Arts Alliance Award & Residency Program
1997 Charlotte Köhler Award, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds
1993 Zeebelt Award
Solo Exhibitions
2023 LANG, Amsterdam
2021 Art Rotterdam, LANG, Rotterdam
2019 Club Solo, Breda
2018 LANG, Amsterdam
2013 Galerie Ton de Boer, Amsterdam
2012 Kunstreservebank, Amsterdam
2011 Galerie Ton de Boer, Amsterdam
21 Rozendaal, Enschede
ABN, IJsseltoren, Zwolle
2009 AMC, Amsterdam
2003 Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam
2000 All in Line, Groninger Museum, Groningen
Post Gallery, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Exedra, Hilversum
1998 Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam
1996 Kunstraum Düsseldorf, Germany
Gemeentemuseum, Helmond
Kunstvereniging Diepenheim, Diepenheim
1995 Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam
Het Glazen Huis, Amstelpark, Amsterdam
1993 Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam (duo with Paul Cox)
Selected Group Exhibitions
2021 NATURE / NATURE, duo show with Lin de Mol, LANG Amsterdam
2020 Vliegend Vrij, St. Barbarakerk, Culemborg
2018 Tourist Land, Vrij Paleis, Amsterdam
Nobody on the Road, Vishal Haarlem (with Eli Content)
Design Week, Łódź, Poland
2017 Human + Artificial Creativity, Design Week Turkey, Istanbul
Humans Need Not Apply, Science Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
9th Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennale (GICB), South Korea
2015: About Trees, Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland
2012: Binnenstebuiten, CBK Assen (with Richard Deacon, Tony Cragg)
2011: Alter Nature, Z33, Hasselt, Belgium
Apparently Not Enough, KADE, Amersfoort
2010: Galerie Phoebus, Rotterdam; Galerie Lutz, Dordrecht
2009 Anningahof, Zwolle
2008 Dierlijk Getroffen, LUMC, Leiden
2007 Vit-A-rti, Opening show Verbeeck Foundation, Kemzeke, Belgium
A Faithful Eye, ABN AMRO / Grand Rapids Museum of Art, U.S.A.
2006 Spooky, Het Gebouw, Leidsche Rijn
EDEN DNA, 5th Design Biennale, Saint-Étienne, France
2005 Z33, Hasselt, Belgium
HxBxD, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
2004 Lustwarande 04, Tilburg
Design etc., Tri Postal, Lille, France
2001-02 Mobiel Dromen, Kunsthal Rotterdam
2001 Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam
1999 Fauna, Zacheta Gallery of Contemporary Art, Warsaw, Poland
Avoiding Objects, Apex Art, New York, U.S.A.
1998 What Remains, Groninger Museum, Groningen
Büro Friedrich, Berlin, Germany
1997 The People’s Choice, Kunsthal Rotterdam
Still, The Old Leadworks, Bristol, U.K.
1996 Exchanging Interiors, Museum van Loon, Amsterdam
1995 La Valise du Célibataire, NS Station, Maastricht
1994 Het Grote Gedicht, Grote Kerk, The Hague
1993 Thing Makers, BEAM, Nijmegen
Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam
Art Fairs
2021 Art Rotterdam / LANG
2019 PAN Amsterdam / LANG
2018 Art Amsterdam / LANG
2013 Raw Art Rotterdam / Galerie Ton de Boer
Slick Brussels / Galerie Ton de Boer
2007 Art Amsterdam / Galerie Fons Welters
2005 Frieze / Galerie Fons Welters, London, U.K.
2000 ARCO / Galerie Fons Welters, Madrid, Spain
1998 Art Brussels / Galerie Fons Welters, Brussels, Belgium
1995 Art Cologne / Galerie Fons Welters, Cologne, Germany
Works in Public Space
2024 Wilhelmina Catharinaschool Monument, Amsterdam
2018 WWII Monument, Parnassia, The Hague
2016 G. van Wijkschool, The Hague
Risdammerhoutpark, Hoorn
2015 Medisch Spectrum Twente, Enschede
RABO Bank, Middelharnis
Rotonde Havengebied, Enschede
AMC, Amsterdam
Town Hall, Westerveld (Drenthe)
2014 Candyman in Boat, Wijkpark Risdammerhout, Hoorn
2007 LUMC, Leiden
2005 Zoutkeetsplein, Amsterdam
2004 Zeeburgerdijk, Amsterdam
1999 Parnassia, The Hague
1993 De Tol, Apeldoorn
Projects
2021 Pandocheion, Muziekgebouw/BIMhuis – multidimensional music and visual arts production with David Kweksilber
2018 Contribution to the film Parallel by Ruth Meijer & Ellen Blom – shown on national TV and film festivals (awarded Best Film, Israel Film Festival 2020)
2018 & 2021 Designs for €5 and gold €10 coins, Royal Dutch Mint
Others
Teacher: Gerrit Rietveld Academie (Jewelry / Linking Bodies, VaV, Dogtime, PRE)
Guest Lecture: Academie voor Bouwkunst Amsterdam; State University of New York (U.S.); St. Lucas Art Academy, Ghent; Amsterdam University of the Arts; Artless Amsterdam; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; various Dutch art academies
Exam Committee Member: AKI Enschede; Sandberg Instituut (Master); Academie Kampen
Lectures: Chr. Lyceum Veenendaal; NASK Utrecht; University of Maastricht; TEDx Rotterdam (2011); multiple Dutch art academies
Publications – Monographs
2011 Michael Babeliowsky
2003 232 Ideeën
1999 New Dutch Sculptors
1998 There Must Be a Simple Way to Make Everything Quite Clear
1993 Instruments, Organisms and the Construction of Ideas
Publications – Selected Contributions
2017 Doorkijken (Merel Bem)
2011 The Art of Nanotechnology (Twente University – cover)
Per Ongeluk Expres (Bianca Stigter – cover)
2009 De Fonteinen van Amsterdam (2009 – cover)
2008 Wanderlust (2008)
Cognitie in Kunst en Wetenschap
A Faithful Eye: Topstukken ABN Collectie
Kunst uit Huis: Collectie Otto Schaap
Sprenkelingen (K. Schippers)
Het Wonder Werkt (Pam Emmerik)
Merijn Bolink, Suchan Kinochita, Job Koelewijn


