Rietveld Review(ed) 2025
The Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam is proud to present 9 new video portraits of selected 2025 graduation projects as part of Rietveld Review(ed). With these portraits, the art academy highlights and celebrates remarkable art projects by the next generation of artists. Each video portrait was made in close collaboration with the artist to give insight into their way of thinking and working.
These videos first premiered on 21 January 2026 at Galerie Fleur & Wouter, with after the screening a moderated talk and Q&A by Luuk Heezen with participants Đăng-Vũ Đặng, Matthew Oxley and Tyra Plucer-Sarna about life after graduation.
Current tendencies and themes
Rietveld Review(ed) is part of the side programming of the Rietveld Academie’s Graduation Show. It is a tool for reflecting on the class of 2025, and consists of three parts: a reflection report, a public conversation about the report and a series of video portraits. The reflection report contains the findings of a committee of external art and design professionals. They were asked: what stands out in this year's graduation show and theses? Are there recurring motifs, materials or ways of exhibiting? And what do these trends tell us about this generation of graduates?
The report is available here (pdf).
The committee was also asked to select several projects that support their observations; these projects and their makers can now be seen in the video portraits made by Luuk Heezen and Rik Lauwen.
Committee members
This year’s art & design committee consisted of Alexis Blake, Koos Breen, Annie Goodner and Taylor LeMelle and the theses committee were Tirza Kater (Chair), Derica Shields and Harriet Foyster. You can read more about all committee members in the reflections report.
Artists
The video portraits show the work of: Alle Valt, Đăng-Vũ Đặng, Jonghwan Jeong, Matthew Oxley, Nick Ouwehand, Sali Sylla, Tilde Møller, Tyra Plucer-Sarna and Welmoed Eggeraat.
Video series
The approximately three-minute videos make the artworks accessible to a wider audience; the projects outlive the week of the Graduation Show (2–6 July, 2025) and can also be seen internationally. The videos give you the chance to (re)experience the art projects, but above all to dive deeper into the work and hear more about the artist's ideas and inspirations.
This is the sixth year in a row that the Rietveld Academie has produced these video portraits. Taken as a whole, each series provides insight into the recurring themes and techniques that the Rietveld Academie graduates were focusing on at that particular time.
All previous editions can be found here.