Art Eindhoven 2026: where the work leaves the screen

Visiting info

  • Dates: Sat 7 Feb & Sun 8 Feb 2026

  • Opening hours: 11:00–17:30 (both days)

  • Location: Klokgebouw, Klokgebouw 50, Strijp-S, 5617 AB Eindhoven

  • Tickets / visitor page: via the official “Visit / Art Eindhoven

Some fairs behave like a feed: fast, glossy, forgettable. Art Eindhoven 2026 asks for something else—your pace, your distance, your breath.

This building—an old Philips factory—doesn’t decorate contemporary work; it presses it forward. Industrial air, hard edges, long corridors. A perfect place for images that live on contrast, material presence, and a little beautiful risk.

This year, I’ll be there in person—and I’m inviting you to visit me at Stand #90.

Why this fair matters (especially if you collect with your eyes first)


Online, everything becomes the same size. Tonal depth turns into pixels. Paper becomes “a file.” The wall—where a fine art photo actually does its work—disappears.

At Art Eindhoven, the encounter is human-scale: you can meet the makers, talk process, see surfaces, read blacks that hold their weight, and feel how an image pushes back when you step closer.

And if you’re planning your visit: tickets are available as single-day or weekend (passe-partout) options, with prices listed by the fair.

To see more of the Artist’s Proof Collection go to my Gallery Store

What I’m bringing to Stand #90

For the first time, I’m presenting my Artist’s Proofs (A.P.) as one concentrated body of work—shown together, in one place, and available to collect during the fair.

If you’ve followed my decisions in art photography, you’ll recognize the vocabulary: lines, dots, orbit traces, radial studies, centripetal tension—photography treated as drawing, light treated as matter. Not “captured,” but cut, pressed, sharpened, then left to breathe on paper.


Works in this show include:

  • Vector Field With Light And Dotted Line

  • Orbit Trace With Light And Two Dots

  • Kinetic Lines With Staccato Dots

  • Radial Study With Light And Single Line

  • Centripetal With Line And Dot Lights

  • selected “drawing with light” studies (including the heron works)

This isn’t a drop. It’s a rare, in-person window: scale, surface, tonal depth—the difference between scrolling past photo art and standing in front of art fine photography that holds the room.

Visiting info

  • Dates: Sat 7 Feb & Sun 8 Feb 2026

  • Opening hours: 11:00–17:30 (both days)

  • Location: Klokgebouw, Klokgebouw 50, Strijp-S, 5617 AB Eindhoven

  • Tickets / visitor page: via the official “Visit / Art Eindhoven

A simple invitation

If you’re a curator, collector, gallerist, art advisor, or you are an Art Lover—come find me:

Art Eindhoven 2026 — Stand #90

Jose Penm

Jose Penm (Caracas, 1972) is a Venezuelan-Spanish fine art photographer based in Eindhoven. He reimagines photography as drawing with light—from concept to the long exposures. High-contrast abstractions favor presence over description.


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