Soho House Amsterdam

Self-portrait collection featuring artworks by Lisa Brice, Fiona Tan and Catherine Opie
The Soho House Amsterdam art collection, curated by Soho House Global Director of Art, Kate Bryan, acknowledges the profound history of Dutch art
The permanent Soho House Amsterdam art collection was curated site specifically by Global Director of Art for Soho House, Kate Bryan. It acknowledges the weighty history of Dutch art, including a self-portrait collection in the main club space, which is an homage to Rembrandt and Van Gogh, two of the greatest self-portraitists of all time. The wall features pieces by Fiona Tan, Marcelle Hanselaar, Billy Childish, Catherine Opie, Ming Wong, Clare Woods, and Lisa Brice.
In the cinema lounge is another contemporary collection that references the great golden age of Dutch landscape oil painters with works by established artists, such as Tacita Dean and Charlotte Prodger, alongside more emerging names like Sanja Marusic and Rui Matsunaga.
On the ground floor in Cecconi’s, the selection of work all draws inspiration from Dutch still lifes and Vanitas paintings, including pieces by Fleur van Dodewaard, Zoë Buckman, Mat Collishaw, Addie Wagenknecht, Gordon Cheung, Ina van Zyl, Manon Wertenbroek, and Wouter Venema.
Alongside the Dutch artists featured in these international thematic collections, the House displays a large number of other local artists, including museum-level figures such as Studio Drift, Esther Tielemans and Amie Dicke.

Self-portrait collection featuring artwork by Billy Childish

Bedrooms featuring artworks by Jonathan Yeo and Emma Bennett

Fourth floor featuring artworks by Charlie Prodger and Helen Frik

A light installation by Studio Drift in reception

Self-portrait collection featuring artworks by Ryan Gander, Megan Rooney and Clare Woods

Inside the Soho House Amsterdam art collection
To celebrate the club’s fifth anniversary, we delve into its international assemblage inspired by the weighty history of Dutch art

House Art: Inside Amie Dicke’s collage creations at Soho House Amsterdam
The Dutch artist is known for interrogating beauty, anonymity and emotion through her artwork – and this particular collage from our 500-work collection is no exception