“The M-Collection” in Rotterdam showcases studio works by 85 international artists from the field of mural painting
The comprehensive group exhibition at Murals Inc. in Rotterdam will present from 29th of march 2026 on new artworks from all over the world, becoming part of a unique collection: The M-Collection. As Murals Inc. Agency increasingly focusses on commissions and large-scale projects, this exhibition presents studio works that emerge from and reflect the artists’ mural practices. The M-Collection offers visitors with an interest in mural art an insight into the versatility of the medium, while also highlighting the expertise and creative strength within the network of Mural Inc..
More than 85 mural artists from the Netherlands and abroad will present their studio works in the space of Mural Inc.. All participating artists are part of the agencies’ artist roster, representing both the established art world and the urban scene. On this special occasion, the artworks will be presented on-site-responsive murals painted by Jan van der Ploeg, Johannes Mundinger (see interview below), and Marije Vermeulen.
Marleen van Wijngaarden, Creative Director Murals Inc., explains the concept:
„I call it a collection, but the idea behind it is the following: the Murals Inc. database contains 120 artists. I have collaborated with most of them through exhibitions, Since we also have a large platform, or through projects and commissions. With others, I have not yet worked together.
With this exhibition, The M-Collection, I want to draw attention to our full roster, because it is not clearly visible on the website.
Each artist presents one studio work with a maximum size of 1 m². Together, these works form a compact, diverse, and surprising cross-section of the artistic practices connected to Murals Inc.
Three artists, Jan van der Ploeg, Johannes Mundinger, and Marije Vermeulen, have been invited to create a mural on which all the studio works will be installed.
During Rotterdam Art Week, and in the five months that follow, The M-Collection offers a carefully curated overview of current developments within mural painting.
By presenting studio work in an exhibition context, the show reveals how monumental practices translate into smaller, autonomous works.
The exhibition contributes to a deeper discourse on mural art and positions the medium firmly within the broader field of contemporary art.
Murals Inc. is, at its essence, an agency dedicated to contemporary mural painting, occasionally extending its focus into studio practices.“



Participants of The M-Collection are:
Aam Solleveld, Aileen Middel / Mick La Rock, Aimée Terburg, Alan De Cecco / SODA (UK), Amose (FR), Anan Striker, Anders Reventlov (DK), Anders Sletvold Moe (NO), André Smits, Andrea Radai, Andrey Berger (RU), Annemaria Pisak / Nnamari, Ash Keating (AUS), Babette Kleijn, Barbara Helmer, Bart Koldewee, Greg Papagrigoriou & Christos Tzaferos / BLAQK (GR), Bart Lodewijks, Carla Klein, Concrete circle (FR), Daan Botlek, DAG (D), Darry Perier (FR), Elian Chali (AR), Eliote (FR), Erris Huigens / Deconstructie, Eveline Schram, Felix Héaulme / Felix (FR), Filip Sabol (SK), Florian & Michael Quistrebert (FR), Frans Franciscus, Frederik Lizen / Enpleinpublic (BE), Germain Prévost / IPIN (FR), Guido de Boer, Guido Nieuwendijk, Guido Winkler, Hadassah Emmerich, Harry Markusse, Iemke van Dijk, Igor Mikutski (IL), Ire 82 (D), Isabelle Borges (BR), Ishem Rouiaï / Ishem (FR), Iurii & Anatolii / 3TWINS (PT), Ivan & Nikola Gajić / Sobekcis (RS), Ivonne Dippmann (D), Jan van der Ploeg, Jasper van der Graaf, Jelmer Noordeman, Jeroen Erosie, Johannes Mundinger (D), Jorge Oruño / Salvaje Selva (ES), Katy Binks (UK), Kenneth Letsoin, Koen van den Broek (BE), Krista Burger / heimprofi, Lars Breuer (D), Linda Arts, Lisa Couwenbergh, Lydia Wierenga, Luuk Bode, Marie Aly (D), Marije Vermeulen, Marisa Rappard, Martinus Papilaja, Matteo Ceretto Castigliano / CT (IT), Meanr010, MELS (US), Michael Hennings / OFFBEAT (D), Nanna van Heest, Nelio Riga (FR), Otto Baum (D), Pavel Rtue (FR), Petra van Noort, Pierre Soemone (FR), Ricardo van Zwol, Robert Suermondt (BE), Robert Zandvliet, Roland Schimmel, Ropp Schouten / Ropp, Saïd Kinos, Sanne Bruggink, Sergio Gómez / srger (ES), Sigmund de Jong, Simon Schrikker, Surch, Tabe Hemmes, Terry Haggerty (UK), The Krank (GR), Tonneke Sengers, Vakki (KR), Victor Splash (FR), Ruud Kooger / Wat Kleins, Willehad Eilers / Wayne Horse (D)



Interview with Johannes Mundinger, Berlin, March 2026.
Hello Johannes! I read that you created a wall painting on site for “The M-Collection”. Were you already familiar with the venue and the agency in Rotterdam beforehand?
Three years ago, in 2023, I was invited by Marleen Van Wijngaarden to a small group exhibition to exhibit alongside Marie Aly, Jasper van der Graaf and Rtue.
An exhibition at Murals Inc means that each artist paints a wall in the exhibition space. Our exhibition was a small premiere; in our case, canvas works were also shown, as well as some of my small glass paintings. As Murals Inc does not normally hold sales exhibitions, travel, accommodation and an exhibition fee were paid for us artists, which I think is very fair (especially as, in my case, there were also sales).
How big is your current indoor wall painting for ‘The M-Collection’ and how long did you spend working on site?
As all artists listed on the Murals Inc. website are invited to take part in this group exhibition, a total of 85 works are on display, one per artist.
Alongside me, Jan van der Ploeg and Marije Vermeulen have painted walls. Our painted walls also serve as a backdrop for the submitted works. That is how I was invited, and I have positioned my mural mainly at the top, under the ceiling. Individual elements in it extend downwards, over the wall, and thus interact with the works displayed on it.


Is one of your studio works included? Did you select it, and if so, based on what criteria?
A small work of mine is also on display in the exhibition—probably my smallest painting, a reverse-glass painting measuring 15 x 10 cm, which I chose to contrast with the size of the wall.
Are the works in the exhibition for sale? Or will they remain there as part of the collection and have they been purchased?
The paintings can also be purchased. Murals Inc. usually uses the exhibitions to showcase the diversity of the muralists they represent, so they organise exhibitions that feature only murals, not ‘studio works’. As I’ve just read, my painting was bought straight away, even before the opening.
What sort of premises does the agency have there? A large, bright building with white-walled offices and wide corridors, and murals everywhere? Or are the murals painted over again?
The exhibition space is the large office of a Rotterdam-based architectural firm, a long room with varying ceiling heights. The murals are painted over after the exhibitions, which run roughly every six months, and replaced with new ones.
Does this agency open up new opportunities for collaboration for you?
I’m curious to see how things develop.
You’ve been active for a long time and have created murals in many countries. Since when, actually?
I grew up near the French border, where I made new friends through painting. That’s how I ended up going abroad to paint walls quite early on. At first, it was mostly self-organised events, small group trips or graffiti jams. My first commissioned piece was in 2011 in Görlitz on the I-Bug.
How do you view current developments in the field of mural painting? Are there more clients than there used to be? Have conditions changed over the last 20 years?
What has definitely changed is that many small local authorities have discovered mural painting as a tourist attraction and are organising small mural festivals.
I can’t say much about general trends, but for me personally there have been significant changes. Up until the 2020 pandemic, I was travelling internationally for numerous exhibitions and mural projects. With the pandemic came a slump in mural work, and exhibition work took precedence. Now I paint on walls far less often, but these commissioned works are paid more.
What artistic trends can you observe in the scene in this area?
As always, social changes are reflected in art, and so the presence of digital media influences the motifs: when computer-generated elements are incorporated, such as blurring, cuts, overlays, etc. And when documenting murals, they are often shown from perspectives that are impossible for a passer-by to see, but are achieved through drone footage.
What I find interesting is that many people who create murals have tended to have studied design rather than have attended an art academy.

Thank you very much and best of luck!
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Mar 29 – Aug 31, 2026
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