PAN Amsterdam will take place from Sunday 2 November to Sunday 9 November at the RAI, Europaplein. With 125 participating galleries across 21 categories, this 38th edition offers more diversity than ever before. The selection ranges from fine to decorative arts, and from Old Masters to contemporary art: alongside Old Masters, Asian prints and 19th-century antiques, visitors will find clocks, coins, posters, glass, design, watches, silver, icons, comic art and much more. The campaign image for this year was created by Splinter Chabot in collaboration with design duo Rive Roshan. Special attention is given to Japanese art forms, and the Museum Spotlight shines on the Kröller-Müller Museum, which will present one of its highlights at the fair.
Campaign Image by Splinter Chabot and Rive Roshan
Artist, writer and presenter Splinter Chabot (1996) created the the mazelike campaign image for this 38th edition together with design duo Rive Roshan. Their colourful, enchanting image draws the viewer into another world – one full of inspiration, dreams, hope and new ideas. Chabot himself describes PAN as a labyrinth “where you don’t look for an exit, but keep finding new entrances. Perhaps it’s the only labyrinth you’d ever want to get lost in.”
Museum Spotlight: Kröller Müller Museum
This year, the Museum Spotlight is on the renowned Kröller-Müller Museum. In its dedicated booth, the museum will highlight both its exceptional collection and its ambitious renovation plans. A special place near the entrance has been reserved for Three-Way Plug, Scale D, Soft (1970), a monumental work by Claes Oldenburg (1929-2022). From 1965 onwards, Oldenburg transformed the grotesque of everyday life into monuments on a gigantic scale, derived from his poetic drawings that reimagined familiar objects in colossal proportions.
PAN Podium
This year, PAN Podium once again offers a varied programme of inspiring talks and interactive presentations. Each day will focus on a specific theme, which will be explored from different viewpoints by fair participants, art historians, artists and other experts.
The 38th edition of PAN Amsterdam will take place from 2 to 9 November 2025 at the RAI Amsterdam.
More information: pan.nl