18 NOVEMBER 2025 - 1 MAY 2026
ON LIMITS
18 NOVEMBER 2025 - 1 MAY 2026
ON LIMITS

On Limits

Societies seek safety and control by creating order through limits and norms setting boundaries and standards. This need, however, can also be misused to gain power and exclude others. There is a tension between our rich inner world, where everything seems possible, and the limits imposed by the world outside. This can evoke strong emotions, such as shame, anger or alienation.

On Limits explores the experience of limitations and the (im)possibilities of breaking through them. The exhibition features work by Lotte Werkema, Eva Spierenburg, Joshua Serafin and Meiro Koizumi.

The artists give space to the experience of these limitations and explore alter-native realities. Based on the artworks, scientists from various disciplines engage in dialogue with the artist and the public, creating a multidisciplinary perspective on dealing with norms and limitations. In this way, they explore how a society can be formed, based on equality and inclusivity.

The exhibition is part of A Broader Mind, a multidisciplinary educational programme in which students from VU University Amsterdam explore social issues.

The exhibition was co-curated by Sem Bannenberg, who researches how disability in art can lead to greater under-standing of non-normative forms within human society. His research touches on topics such as corpoliteracy, queer body theory and embodiment theory.

Event
November 18, 2025 | 4.30 - 6.30 PM

Opening ON LIMITS