Soft pink inflatable corridor installation from Dreams by Andrés Reisinger, Moco Museum Amsterdam.
From October 8, 2024

Dreams

Andrés Reisinger

Andrés Reisinger is one of the most sought-after visual artists and designers of the 21st Century. He has conquered a unique position in contemporary culture, occupying and defining the fertile space between the digital and physical spheres. Originally from Argentina and currently residing in Spain between Madrid and Barcelona, where his studios are based, Reisinger bridges realms with an instantly recognisable aesthetic that conveys a mesmerisingly clear vision.

Visitor leaning inside pink padded room from Dreams by Andrés Reisinger, Moco Museum Amsterdam.
Immersive digital ocean display reflecting visitor interaction in Dreams by Andrés Reisinger, Moco Museum Amsterdam.

A New Wave

Argentinian-born visual artist and designer Andrés Reisinger represents a new evolution in contemporary art through his exploration of the space between digital and physical realms. Reisinger blends reality and fiction in architectural spaces and their interiors, challenging us to see the environments we occupy in a new light.

Past Work

Some of Reisinger’s most well known works include: The Shipping and Arcadia, which both fetched rarely seen before figures at auctions; Hortensia, the embodiment of Reisinger’s ethos and ever evolving artwork; the series Take Over, an unprecedented manifestation of experiential art transcending the boundaries between the physical and digital realms and travelling across the globe. In 2023, Reisinger also presented his first book ever Unclassifiable, conceived as a self-published limited-edition collectible item delving into his practice.

In December 2023, Take Over Miami, the first physical expressional of the digital series, emerged. This spectacular public art installation, showcased at the Miami Design District during Art Week 2023, infuses the city with a pink-hued creative energy. Reisinger becomes the author of the world’s first public art installation seamlessly transitioned from the digital canvas to the physical world. 

With his latest installation, visual artist and designer Andrés Reisinger transforms the Moco Museum Amsterdam into a mesmerising interactive environment where materiality and immateriality, reality and imagination, the organic and the constructed seamlessly converge.

The digital and immersive exhibition at Moco Museum Amsterdam features highlights such as a physical installation, Take Over Elastic, and a digital video artwork, How I write my stories. Both pieces explore the fluidity of space and thought, collectively embodying the unpredictable and ever-evolving nature of creation and form.

The How I write my stories video artwork investigates the mysterious origins of creativity, where ideas take root in hidden corners of the mind, growing beyond the reach of logic or control. Each narrative is a poetic visual that unfolds to reveal a life of its own, resisting definition and thriving on uncertainty. Reisinger does not shape these stories but rather observes their unique evolution, reflecting the unseen forces that drive the creative process.

Meanwhile, Take Over Elastic features monumental pink inflatable forms that envelop the exhibition space. These biomorphic inflatables challenge conception and suggest a more fluid and cosmic perspective. The unique environment by Reisinger embodies the dynamic tension of elasticity – flexibility versus rigidity, expansion versus limitation, and form versus formlessness.

Crew interacting with colorful sculpture at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Andres Reisinger seated in pink padded room installation at museum Amsterdam. TIME magazine mirror artwork by Mungo Thomson with visitors posing at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Pink outdoor art installation with umbrella-like structures at museum Amsterdam. Visitor walking past colorful text-based artwork by Robbie Williams at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Large Takashi Murakami artwork featuring Mickey Mouse at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Classic portrait altered with surreal element by Banksy on display at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Couple admiring immersive digital art wall at Moco Museum Amsterdam.

Reviews

  • 4.5 uit 5 sterren
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  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    tokyototulips · Google · November 2025
    The Moco Museum is one of our favorite places to visit in Amsterdam! It’s smaller than some of the big museums in the city, which actually makes it perfect for a quick and enjoyable visit without feeling rushed. The space is beautifully designed with so many cute and creative photo spots. We also loved how interactive the exhibits are. What stood out most to me were the meaningful quotes and inspiring messages throughout the museum. I left feeling so motivated and uplifted. Definitely a must-visit for art lovers and anyone looking for a fun, modern museum experience in Amsterdam!
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Chloe Ng · Google · October 2025
    Situated near all the major museums in Amsterdam, Moco Museum is a cozy yet inspiring spot filled with contemporary & street art. You can explore at your own pace across a few floors, with works by icons like Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, and more. Some immersive pieces are hidden throughout too! Don’t miss the outdoor garden, it’s full of art as well. 🎨🖼️✨
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Inna Simonova · Google · October 2025
    A vibrant pop & street art gem in the heart of Amsterdam! From iconic Banksy pieces to bold works by Warhol and Haring, every corner bursts with color and creativity. The museum is compact but packed with energy, immersive exhibits, and Instagram-ready moments. Even with a crowd, it’s easy to feel inspired and engaged—definitely worth a visit for anyone who loves modern art, street art, or just a visually striking experience.
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Alessandra Cortes · Google · October 2025
    Moco Museum is one of those places that instantly sparks your creativity 🎨💭 From the moment you walk in, every corner feels like a piece of art — colorful, modern and full of meaning. It’s not your typical museum… it’s more like stepping into a visual dream. The lights, the mirrors, the pop art. Whether you go on a date, with friends or solo, it’s one of those experiences that leaves you inspired and with the prettiest photos 💕. A must if you’re in Amsterdam
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Mathis Haas · Google · November 2025
    "Nice modern museum and Moco Amsterdam is the second Moco we visited after the one in Barcelona. I recommend it, and our kids loved the modern / contemporary art more than the classic style museums. In Amsterdam especially good on a rainy day when you can escape to a museum."
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    ihlatif · Tripadvisor · July 2025
    Today’s visit to the Moco Museum in Amsterdam was a highlight of our trip. Housed in a beautiful townhouse just off Museumplein, Moco manages to blend history and rebellion, elegance and disruption, all under one quirky roof. The Banksy collection is every bit as impactful in person as you would expect - sharp, irreverent, and full of hidden (and not-so-hidden) messages. Alongside Banksy, we explored works by Keith Haring, Basquiat, Warhol and other visionary artists who challenge the status quo with colour, energy, and wit.
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    smartboy_jamz · Tripadvisor · June 2025
    I recently visited the Moco Museum in Amsterdam and had a fantastic experience! The museum features an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art, including some iconic works by Banksy - definitely a highlight for me. The pieces were thought-provoking and well-curated, making the visit truly memorable. If you're into street art, pop art, or just want to see some bold, creative works (like Banksy’s), Moco Museum is a must-visit in Amsterdam. Highly recommend!

Practical Information

  • Opening Hours

    Monday – Thursday: 09:00 – 18:00

    Friday – Saturday: 09:00 – 20:00

    Sunday: 09:00 – 18:00

    27 April: 09:00 – 18:00

    5 May, 14 May, 17 May: 09:00 – 20:00

    23 – 25 May: 09:00 – 20:00

  • Duration

    Approximately 60 minutes.

  • Location

    Moco Museum Amsterdam

    Honthorststraat 20, Amsterdam (Museum Square). Get directions via this link.

    Are you traveling by car in Amsterdam? Find a parking space at Q-Park Museumplein.

  • Contact

    Do you have a question? Email us at [email protected].

    For all other inquiries visit our contact page.

  • Audio Guide

    Don’t forget to bring your headphones to access the free audio tour.

Media Reviews

  • Forbes
    Located in a sprawling mansion on Museumplein, Moco Museum brings together 20th-century legends like Dalí, Warhol, Keith Haring and Yayoi Kusama, alongside contemporary icons such as Banksy and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Skip the city’s big three art museums in favor of this small but jam-packed gem of modern art on Museumplein.
  • Harper’s BAZAAR
    From Banksy to Basquiat and Keith Haring, Moco Museum brings together the biggest names in modern and street art - making it one of the best museums in Amsterdam. A must-visit for lovers of modern and street art, Moco Museum stands out among Amsterdam’s top cultural institutions. In our opinion, one of the best museums in Amsterdam.
  • Conde Nast Traveler
    Opened in 2016 by prominent local gallerists, Moco Museum continues to hog headlines, helped along by a magnificent setting in Villa Alsberg, a 1904 architectural beauty on Museumplein. With its heady mix of Pop Art and works by graffiti rock stars, Moco has enough contemporary swagger to make the neighboring Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum quake in their old-school boots.
  • Amsterdam Local Gems
    Personal experiences can vary, but many visitors find the museum surprisingly engaging. The atmosphere is relaxed, making it a great spot for both art aficionados and those just looking to enjoy something different.
  • Tripadvisor
    With a surprise at every corner and colourful, immersive art installations, Moco Museum is the perfect place to visit with family, and equally the perfect place to visit with friends.

"Presenting my work at the Moco Museum opens a thrilling chapter in the never-ending field of artistic experimentation. The museum's commitment to innovative art provides a unique platform to explore the boundless ways in which digital and physical realms can coexist and complement each other."

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