Gallery talks — Jul 1, 2024

On July 1, we commemorate and celebrate the legal abolition of slavery by the Netherlands in 1863. This year's Keti Koti Festival will take place on the Museum square. On this day, you’re welcome to join Charl Landvreugd, Head of Research and Curatorial Practice at the Stedelijk Museum. He takes you on a tour to see a selection of works in the collection that were created by artists from the African diaspora. You will be introduced to works by Felix de Rooy, Remy Jungerman, Marcel Pinas and Steve McQueen, among others.

Price
Valid museum ticket + 3 EU
Location
Stedelijk Museum, collection presentations We meet at the information desk in the Entrance Area
Time
Jul 1, 12.45 pm until 1.45 pm
Jul 1, 3.30 pm until 4.30 pm
Main language
Dutch
Admission
Tickets *This ticket does not give access to the Marina Abramović exhibition.
You need a separate time slot for this.

Charl Landvreugd shows what role artists play in different periods in art history. Visit a number of works of art from the collection together, where we discuss the central question: What role could art and a museum play in the fight for equal rights and making your voice heard?

Man loopt langs Promise IV
Remy Jungerman, 'Promise IV' 2018-2019, Photo: Nina Schollaardt

IN CONVERSATION WITH CHARL LANDVREUGD

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ABOUT ‘IN CONVERSATION WITH …’

Many artworks at the Stedelijk Museum provide fascinating opportunities to reflect on current issues and social themes. At selected moments throughout the year, we invite you to listen to and engage in conversation with an art expert about the meaning and impact of these works of art. 

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