
Carlijn Kingma
Researcher, artist and cartographer.

Carlijn Kingma (Zutphen, 1991) is a cartographer of society. In collaboration with researchers and journalists she maps the invisible power structures and institutional lay-outs that steer our society.
In 2017, her work was honored with the New Babylon Award, and displayed in the Kunstmuseum Den Haag. In 2018, Kingma won the Architecture Drawing Prize, in the category hand-drawing. As a result, she got to exhibit her work in the Sir John Soane’s Museum in London, amidst work of her heroes, architect Piranesi, and architect and artist Joseph Gandy.
Furthermore, her work was exhibited at the Kunstmuseum The Hague, the Boijmans van Beuningen Depot, Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Museum Flehite and Lowlands Festival. Her recent projects are published at Dutch news outlets De Correspondent and Follow the money.
Her most recent work, The Waterworks of Money, made in collaboration with Thomas Bollen, Martijn Jeroen van der Linden and Follow the Money, was exhibited at the Kunstmuseum The Hague in April 2023, the Dutch pavilion at the Venice Biennial of 2023 and Boijmans van Beuningen Depot in the spring of 2024.