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Museum of Everything presents 1,000+ outsider artworks at Kunsthal Rotterdam with special weekend program

exhibition · 2026-04-20

Kunsthal Rotterdam currently hosts over 1,000 artworks in an exhibition organized by The Museum of Everything (MoE), which advocates for self-taught and non-academic art globally. The display includes works by celebrated figures like Henry Darger (1892–1973), Judith Scott (1943–2005), and Guo Fengyi (1942–2010), alongside living artists such as Abu Bakarr Mansaray, Alevtina Pyzhova, Dan Miller, and Gilda Domenica. Award-winning production designer Eve Stewart created the installation environment, which features a café, cinema, library, and shop. A special program called The Weekend of Everything offers workshops, lectures, talks, tours, and films on April 16–17. This Rotterdam presentation follows previous MoE exhibitions in London, Paris, Moscow, and Venice. Since 2009, the institution has promoted what it terms Outsider Art through international campaigns.

Key facts

  • The Museum of Everything (MoE) champions self-taught and non-academic art worldwide
  • Over 1,000 artworks are displayed at Kunsthal Rotterdam
  • Exhibiting artists include Henry Darger (1892–1973), Judith Scott (1943–2005), and Guo Fengyi (1942–2010)
  • Living artists featured are Abu Bakarr Mansaray, Alevtina Pyzhova, Dan Miller, and Gilda Domenica
  • Award-winning production designer Eve Stewart created the installation environment
  • The exhibition includes a café, cinema, library, and shop
  • The Weekend of Everything offers additional programming on April 16–17
  • Previous MoE exhibitions have been held in London, Paris, Moscow, and Venice

Entities

Artists

  • Henry Darger
  • Judith Scott
  • Guo Fengyi
  • Abu Bakarr Mansaray
  • Alevtina Pyzhova
  • Dan Miller
  • Gilda Domenica
  • Eve Stewart

Institutions

  • The Museum of Everything
  • Kunsthal Rotterdam
  • ArtReview

Locations

  • Rotterdam
  • Netherlands
  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Paris
  • France
  • Moscow
  • Russia
  • Venice
  • Italy

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