Still Becoming
Still Becoming invites you to look at age and time differently. Not as something that is fixed, but as something that is constantly moving.
The world is aging. By 2030, one in six people will be over sixty. What does that actually mean — for how we live, work and live together?
In Still Becoming photographers Ilvy Njiokiktjien and Ed Kashi bring this story closer. The exhibition shows 18 portraits from the international project 1 in 6 by 2030, which describes how people age worldwide and what that means for their daily life, identity and place in society.
A number of Amsterdammers were also photographed especially for this presentation in De Hallen. This gives the exhibition a local layer and shows how this global development is also taking place in the city.
The photos can be seen in large numbers on banners in the Passage, supplemented with context on information panels. Together, they offer a layered and human view of aging — not just as a challenge, but also as a phase full of resilience, growth, and meaning.
Still Becoming invites you to look at age and time differently. Not as something that is fixed, but as something that is constantly moving.
1 May to 1 July 2026
De Passage, De Hallen Amsterdam
Free access
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