UNFOLDING FUTURES - Opening and Open Studio Benjamin Morrison
Benjamin Morrison, When it Rains
When it Rains is a series of proofs that life has continuity and history. A patchwork diary of disparate narratives woven together. Sketches, ideas and words once said. In a moment of observation, between presence and absence, clarity and failure, this work is a reminder of my own reality.
Opening and Open Studio Benjamin Morrison
Date: 18 July 2024
Schedule:
- 18:00: Welcoming
- 18:30 - 21.00: Open Studio and Screening
Location: FUTURES Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6, 1018 LL Amsterdam
Description
Please join us for the first Magnum x FUTURES Artist Spotlight of 2026 with Visvaldas Morkevicius.
Visvaldas Morkevicius will present his latest photography project.
“Losing someone is like the sky surrendering a star, a note falling silent in a familiar tune. Everything changes, with memories lingering in the air like echoes in empty rooms. Moments resurface unexpectedly: fragments of laughter, the warmth of a touch, vivid and almost too real to be gone. Moving forward feels strange, like walking on uneven ground, each step shifting what once felt certain. You drift between shadows and light, caught between the past and the future. Something within you subtly rearranges, yet nothing feels completely whole.”
Using photography as a medium, the artist captures the emotional terrain of loss – fragmented memories, fleeting moments, and the interplay of absence and presence – creating visual echoes that explore the fragile balance between holding on and moving forward. Ultimately, the piece becomes a “letter to self of acceptance.”
Details
Online
Tuesday 22 September
5 - 6 pm Amsterdam time
Free – Registration required
Description
Please join us for the first Magnum x FUTURES Artist Spotlight of 2026 with Sára Kölcsey.
Sára Kölcsey will present her latest work.
About FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight:
Five times a year, Magnum Learn invites a FUTURES photographer to take the spotlight in an online conversation about their artistic journey. The series connects audiences worldwide with the artist’s practice, inspirations, and the ideas behind their work.
We also hope to inspire the next generation of photographers, providing them with the opportunity to connect with fellow artists.
Details:
Online
Tuesday 30 June
5 - 6pm Amsterdam time
Free – Registration required
Join us for Michaela Nagyidaiová's Open Studio, our newest resident at the FUTURES Hub. Michaela Nagyidaiová will present her project “Red Hills” as part of the FUTURES Residency.
Michaela Nagyidaiová is a Slovak visual artist based in Vienna. Her work explores the connection between landscape and memory, the transformation of Central and Eastern European environments, migration, and questions of roots.
"The forest continues to be claimed, mapped, and transformed. For centuries, woodlands in Slovakia have been shaped by the rhythms of the natural world, by the traditions and rituals of people who lived among them, and by the weight of shifting empires, wars, and political systems. With forty-one percent of the land covered in trees, the forest is more than a landscape - it's a memory, a site of ancestral practices and livelihoods." - Michaela Nagyidaiová
Event details
6 May 2026 | 17:00 – 20:00
FUTURES Photography Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6, 1018 CA Amsterdam
During the Open Studio, visitors will be able to explore the project on display and listen to a new soundpiece made in collaboration with a sound designer from recordings collected in the forests while making the project. The artist will also be experimenting with scents in the space, inviting visitors to explore them firsthand and note which emotions or memories each smell evokes. A talk will explore the project’s process and the research that informs it, offering insight into how the work was developed and the ideas behind it.
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“Metamorphosis” arrives in Turin at EXPOSED Torino Photo Festival after traveling to Prague and Rouen.
Exploring metamorphosis as a personal, social, and environmental process, the group exhibition brings together diverse visual languages that reflect the tensions shaping our time.
From 9 April to 2 June, the exhibition will be presented across six independent spaces in Turin (Italy), fostering connections between the city’s cultural venues and emerging visual artists.
The works of Claudia Amatruda (Foggia, 1995), Máté Bartha (Budapest, 1987), Benedetta Casagrande (Milan, 1993), Anna Orlowska (Opole, 1986), Ada Zielinska (Warsaw, 1989), and Yana Wernicke (Berlin, 1990) will be exhibited in the non-profit spaces Mucho Mas!, Witty Books, Almanac, Quartz Studio, Cripta747, and Jest, strengthening a network of collaboration between independent initiatives and new generations of artists in contemporary photography.
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