The official ARTZUID app for use during the Amsterdam Sculpture Biennale, ARTZUID 2025, entitled ENLIGHTENMENT/ILIGHTING.
The ninth edition of ARTZUID will take place from May 21 to September 21, 2025.
The exhibition focuses on Amsterdam 750 years and celebrates the city's characteristic freedom and tolerance. Images of a figurative nature, together with installations of an abstract nature, form a surreal urban landscape.
Walk the sculpture route of Amsterdam Sculpture Biennale ARTZUID with this audio tour app. Listen to the information about the 60 sculptures, the artists and find their locations in an instant.
With the app you can:
Walk the more than 5 km long sculpture route using the interactive route map.
Take an audio tour of the statues in Amsterdam South.
Find information about the participating artists and their artworks.
Easily share quality photos of the artworks on social media.
View upcoming activities in the calendar.
Leave a review on the different platforms.
This is how you use the app:
On the homepage, all sculpture locations are shown numbered on the interactive route map.
Click on a number to get information about the sculpture and follow the audio tour. The list view provides an overview of all the images exhibited this edition. From this list view you can also access the information page of the image by clicking on it. On the information page you will find the artist, title of the artwork and the year in which it was created. You can also easily share your favorite work of art with others on this information page by clicking on the share button. You will then see an overview of channels on which the image can be shared. All upcoming activities will be announced in the agenda view, you can register for this immediately.
You can easily leave a review by clicking on review at the bottom of the menu bar. Two platforms will be shared on which to leave a review.
Internet and location
To download the app and follow the route, you must have an internet connection and the location on your phone must be turned on to determine your current position on the map.