
Feadship x Bastiaan Woudt
Explore the virtual gallery ‘Masterpieces’ of the world's leading super yacht builder, Feadship. The gallery showcases exclusive pieces I've created for the industry leader, alongside some of my most renowned works. Check it out via the link below

New work at Museum Kranenburgh, exhibition “In de rug van de zee”.
I am incredibly honored to present a new work at Museum Kranenburgh for the exhibition “In de rug van de zee”. The work “BAZ” was specially made for this exhibition and shows a landscape of dunes in Bergen, where I grew up. This work exists in an edition of 10+2AP. As an artist from Bergen, I feel a deep connection to the landscape that has inspired so many artists before me. This exhibition brings together nearly forty artists who, since the arrival of the first pioneers in the twentieth century, have captured the magical beauty of the polders, forests, dunes, and sea.



Paris Photo, 2023
I am delighted to announce that my work will again be featured at Paris Photo, the largest international art fair dedicated to photography, held annually at the historic Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris. I am grateful to be represented by Fahey Klein this year. I will be present from November 8th to 12th, and I invite you to explore my work amidst this inspiring artistic atmosphere.

Pan Amsterdam, 2023
My artwork will be exhibited at Pan Amsterdam, in collaboration with Bildhalle, from November 16th to 26th. Looking forward to connecting and sharing my art with you.

ICONS | Bastiaan Woudt x George Hoyningen-Huene
"In the special exhibition 'Icons,' my work was displayed alongside that of the influential early fashion photographer George Hoyningen-Huene. It fills me with immense pride that my work was exhibited next to such an esteemed name. The exhibition, organized by Gallery Jackson Fine Art, skillfully showcased the artistry of Hoyningen-Huene. He was a collaborator with luminaries like Man Ray and captured the essence of Elsa Schiaparelli's fashion. My contemporary interpretation of the same tradition was juxtaposed against it."


