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The Spider Launches: Uniting Europe’s Top Art Weeks & Gallery Weekends

Pictured, Art Week Directors: Andrea Rodriguez (Barcelona), Martina Halselma (Amsterdam), Joanna Sudström (Stockholm),Mona Stehle (Berlin), Lenka Bakes (Prague), Resi Nickl (Vienna), Fouad Kanaan (London), Orzy Eszter (Budapest), Szilvia Nyitrai (Budapest)

A new platform is set to transform the European art landscape.The Spider is an innovative network designed to connect and unite some of the most influential Art Weeks, Weekends, and Gallery Weekends across Europe. The initiative brings together key events, including Stockholm Art Week, Amsterdam Art Week, Antwerp Art Weekend, London Gallery Weekend, Zurich Art Weekend, Berlin Art Week, Barcelona Gallery Weekend, Prague Art Week, Vienna Art Week, Lisbon Art Weekend, and Art Weekend Budapest.

A Mission to Strengthen Collaboration and Visibility

At its core, The Spider aims to foster mobility, collaboration, and knowledge exchange among curators, journalists, collectors, and other art professionals. By bridging the gap between Europe’s leading art events, the platform will enhance cross-border engagement and create new opportunities for cultural exchange.

Through this initiative, The Spider will:

Facilitate Art Professionals’ and Press Trips – Organizing exclusive visits to participating cities, offering deeper insights into local art scenes.

Develop Cross-Event Communication – Strengthening ties between art events, encouraging joint projects, and fostering dialogue.

Amplify European Art Scenes – Utilizing newsletters, press releases, and strategic media outreach to highlight each city’s unique artistic identity on an international stage.

2025 Art Week Calendar

  • Stockholm Art Week – 13–18 May
  • Amsterdam Art Week – 20–25 May
  • Antwerp Art Weekend – 29 May–1 June
  • London Gallery Weekend – 6–8 June
  • Zurich Art Weekend – 13–15 June
  • Berlin Art Week – 10–14 September
  • Barcelona Gallery Weekend – 18–21 September
  • Prague Art Week – 25–28 September
  • Vienna Art Week – 7–14 November
  • Lisbon Art Weekend – 6–9 November
  • Art Weekend Budapest – 28–30 November

Creating New Opportunities for the Art World

By joining The Spider, participating cities and their art professionals will benefit from:

Increased International Visibility – Positioning their art scenes as must-visit destinations for collectors, curators, and media.

Expanded Professional Networks – Encouraging collaborations and new projects between institutions, galleries, and artists.

Enhanced Public Engagement – Making contemporary art more accessible to both local and global audiences.

A Platform for the Future

With The Spider, Europe’s cultural and artistic institutions will be more interconnected than ever before. By fostering an inclusive and dynamic art ecosystem, this initiative will empower artists, curators, and professionals while strengthening ties across the continent’s vibrant art world.

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