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Annet Gelink Gallery brings a layered, thought-provoking presentation to Art Rotterdam 2026

As Art Rotterdam prepares to open its doors from March 26 to 29, one of the most closely watched presentations this year comes from Amsterdam’s Annet Gelink Gallery, which arrives with a carefully curated selection that bridges sculpture, painting, film, and installation. Located at Booth F1, the gallery’s presentation brings together new and recent works by Ryan Gander and Helen Verhoeven, while extending beyond the booth into other sections of the fair with works by Marijke van Warmerdam and Meiro Koizumi. The result is not just a booth presentation, but a multi-layered presence across the fair—one that reflects on time, perception, and the shifting condition of the human experience. At the center of the booth, Ryan Gander’s sculptural work Irretrievably broken from the past, or Low hanging fruit (2020) offers a subtle yet incisive reflection on the weight of artistic legacy. Part of his ongoing ballerina series,

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