
Fenix, Rotterdam's Art Museum of Migration, Is Now Open
The long-anticipated opening of FENIX is here, opening its doors to a powerful exploration of migration through the lens of contemporary art. Located in the city's harbor-side Katendrecht district, the museum breathes new life into the historic, 16,000-square-meter warehouse.
The design, helmed byMa YansongofMAD Architects, the museum marks the first European cultural project by the Beijing-based studio. Standout architectural features include the 'Tornado,' a ground-to-roof, double-helix staircase that flows onto a viewing platform with panoramic views of Rotterdam, alongside Plein, the institution's 2,275-square-meter indoor square which will serve as a flexible space for public events and community gatherings.
On the art front, Fenix is launching with three concurrent shows:All Directionsshowcase more than 150 acquisitions and newly-commissioned works from an international array of artists, spotlighting personal and familial narratives. Elsewhere,The Family of Migrantsexplores migration through photographic capture, presenting nearly 200 pieces from 55 countries in a blend of documentary, portraiture and photojournalist archives. Finally,The Suitcase Labyrinthfeatures a monumental, immersive installation composed of 2,000 donated suitcases, each its own unique relic of culture and community.
'Migration stories are the heartbeat of Fenix. We've woven them into every element,' said museum director Anne Kremers. 'We want everyone to feel welcome.'
Ambitious and ardent in its offerings across the board, Fenix gives the floor to an opulent crossroads of stories – tracing the paths of where we've come from and where we're going. For more information on visiting and purchasing tickets head to the museum'swebsite.
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