Art That Mattersby Spannenburg.Art

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Portrait of Dutch fine art photographer Arjan Spannenburg for his about page, pointing to a newspaper article about him and his work during an exhibition.

Arjan Spannenburg from ART THAT MATTERS pointing to a newspaper article about him and the exhibition at Rosa Spierhuis in Laren, The Netherlands.

Where vision meets meaning

Many art collectors and curators today face a common frustration: a world saturated with decorative images that lack depth, soul, or cultural relevance. At ART THAT MATTERS, we believe that art should do more than simply fill a void on a wall. It should serve as a profound connection to the human experience.

Our purpose

We exist because we believe in the power of visual storytelling to bridge the gap between modern isolation and authentic expression. Our mission is to curate works that act as mirrors to the soul, challenging the status quo and providing a sanctuary for contemplation. We don't just sell objects: we facilitate cultural moments that resonate across borders and languages.

Our curation process

Our gallery functions as the "Guide" for the dedicated collector and the professional curator. We select artists, such as the internationally acclaimed Arjan Spannenburg, who master the delicate balance between technical excellence and emotional vulnerability.

  • Layered Narratives: We favour works that reveal new meanings over time, ensuring your investment grows in emotional value.
  • Conversation Starter: Each piece is selected for its power to ignite dialogue about identity, our shared humanity, and what lies ahead.
  • Museum Standards: We uphold rigorous archival quality, ensuring each work is a legacy piece for private or public collections.

What we offer

ART THAT MATTERS offers a curated gateway to contemporary fine art photography and mixed media.

  • For the Collector: Discover "Hero" pieces that answer the call for status and meaning, transforming your environment into a reflection of your values.
  • For the Curator: Gain access to exhibition-ready collections and comprehensive press kits designed for international museum standards.
  • Global Accessibility: Our platform is optimised for a worldwide audience, ensuring our message of "Art That Matters" is felt in every region.

Your next step toward genuine connection

Whether you're looking to elevate a private collection or seeking a cornerstone for your next international exhibition, the journey begins here.

Track Record

YearCategoryInstitution / EventLocationExhibition / Recognition
2025Group ExhibitionPan AmsterdamAmsterdam, NederlandAmsterdam 2025: Lagged Emotion and Quiet Strength in Contemporary Photography
2025Solo ExhibitionNockNock Amsterdam, NederlandThe Stillness of Identity: Arjan Spannenburg at NockNock Amsterdam
2024Group ExhibitionPan AmsterdamAmsterdam, NederlandDie Stille Dialoog: Arjan Spannenburg en die Estetika van Introspeksie by PAN Amsterdam 2024
2024Solo ExhibitionKunstlinieAlmere, NederlandThe Duality of Belonging and Acceptance
2024–2023Solo ExhibitionMuseum Tongerlohuys RoosendaalRoosendaal, NederlandExhibition ESTRANGED at TONGERLOHUYS
2023Group ExhibitionPARATISSIMATurin, ItalyArtivism in Turin: Arjan Spannenburg’s Provocative Debut at PARATISSIMA
2023Group ExhibitionAtelier K84Amsterdam, NederlandUNSPOKEN: A Five-Year Anniversary Dialogue at Atelier K84
2021AwardKuala Lumpur International PhotoawardsKualu Lumpur, MalaysiaFinalist - Single Image open
2019Group ExhibitionStedelijk Museum SchiedamSchiedam, NederlandVoor Jillis: LGBTQIA+ Emancipation and Contemporary Art
2019AwardFederation of European Professional PhotographersMelbourne, BelgiumMerit
2017AwardCaDance festival (by Korzo Theater and Danspubliek)The Hague, The NetherlandsDance Photo Award 2016

Media Publications

The camera as a mirror
Gay News1 January 2025

In this honest conversation, Spannenburg discusses his pursuit of connection. The camera acts as more than just a tool for capturing images, but also as a reflection for both the photographer and those in front of his lens. An article exploring the personal need for image-making.

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Two artists, one vision
Mixed Grill24 August 2024

A conversation about the power of vulnerability and the dialogue between colour and black and white. In response to the exhibition ‘Unspoken’, Mixed Grill interviewed Arjan Spannenburg together with fellow photographer Ernst Coppejans. The article explores the differences in vision where Coppejans opts for colour, Spannenburg seeks silence and monochrome images.

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Homosexual artwork RESTRAINT destroyed with scissors in Kunstlinie Almere
Omroep Flevoland1 January 2024

Art can be confrontational. During the exhibition at Kunstlinie Almere, the work ‘RESTRAINT’ was targeted by vandalism. This incident led to news items on Omroep Flevoland, among others. The incident reignited the social debate surrounding the acceptance of queer art.

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Duo exhibition ‘Unspoken’ with Nathalie Dekker
Atelier K8425 May 2023

The exhibition "UNSPOKEN" at Atelier K84 features the collaborative work of fine art photographers Nathalie Dekker and Arjan Spannenburg, running from May 26 to July 1, 2023. This showcase explores sensitive and often ignored societal topics such as mental health, loss, sexuality, and social injustice through a series of powerful and raw images. Having met at the Photo Academy ten years prior, the artists use their long-standing connection and distinct photographic styles to make these complex emotional struggles more accessible to the public.

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Mates' attitudes shift when you tell 'em you're gay.
Winq Magazine18 November 2022

Interview by Martijn Tulp. Spannenburg spoke extensively to Winq about the ESTRANGED project. The interview touches on the core of his motivation making visible the struggles experienced by many young LGBT people. The article discusses the “male gaze” and the invisible parts of a new generation searching for safety.

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Zandvoort Pride Exhibitions
Gay News16 July 2022

A report on the art programming during Zandvoort Pride. Spannenburg's work is highlighted here as one of the most talked-about parts of the exhibitions that were on display during this event.

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