AMSTERDAM.- EENWERK in Amsterdam is a space for visual arts, design, architecture, photography, performance and poetry. Founded in 2017 by Julius Vermeulen, EENWERK was established to make exceptional exhibitions of single projects.
EENWERK HELLO initiates a new strand of its programme hosting international galleries expanding its own activities and the Amsterdam context with perspectives from contemporary art galleries worldwide. This September Sadie Coles HQ say hello with a new work by Alex Da Corte.
BAM! BAM! BAM! is a painting triptych featuring the iconic comic canine Snoopy, and it will be shown alongside three of Da Cortes ongoing puzzle sculptures. In the EENWERK library, a selection of weird and wonderful printed matter from the artist's collection will be complemented by material from Irma Boom's library.
Alex Da Corte (b.1980, Camden NJ) obtained an MFA in Sculpture from Yale University, New Haven (2010) and a BFA in Printmaking and Fine Arts from The University of the Arts, Philadelphia (2004). Da Corte has exhibited internationally with recent solo presentations including Rubber Pencil Devil, Glenstone, Maryland (2025); The Whale, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (2025); Soft Power, The High Line Billboard Commission, New York (2025); Ear Worm,MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto (2024); Fresh Hell, 21st Century Museum of Art, Kanazawa (2023); The Street, Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery at University of Arts, Philadelphia (2023); ROY G BIV, Luma Westbau, Zurich (2022); Mr. Remember, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk (2022); As Long as the Sun Lasts, The Roof Garden Commission, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2021); Rubber Pencil Devil, Prada Rong Zhai, Shanghai (2020) marking the artists first solo exhibition in China; THE SUPƎRMAN, Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne (2018); Harvest Moon, New Museum, New York (2017); and Slow Graffiti, Secession, Vienna (2017). Recent group exhibitions include A Rose Is, FLAG Art Foundation, New York (2025); SHINE ON, Sadie Coles HQ, London (2024); A Little After This, A4 Arts Foundation, Cape Town (2024); Jessica Stockholder: For Events, University of Chicago (2024); Full Burn: Video from the Hammer Collection, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles(2023); Incarnations: The Body in the macLYON collection, Musée dart Contemporain, Lyon (2022); In the Line of Flight, for Possible Worlds, Deji Art Museum, Nanjing (2022); Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet asIts Kept, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2022); New Grit: Art & Philly Now, Philadelphia Museum of Art (2021); THEDREAMERS. The 58th October Salon, Belgrade Biennale 2020 (2020); Topologies of the Real, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing (2020); May You Live in Interesting Times, 58th International Art Exhibition, Venice Biennale (2019); Carnegie International 57th Edition, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (2018); Warhol 1968, Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2018); and Dreamlands: Immersive Film and Cinema Since 1905, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2017). Da Corte was the 2023 Philip Guston Rome Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Rome. In February 2024, Da Corte unveiled his outdoor sculptural installation, As Long as The Sun Lasts (2021), at Glenstone, Maryland. In 2026, with the Whitney Museums Meg Onli, Da Corte will co-curate the first Roy Lichtenstein retrospective in New York in more than 30 years.