Exhibition — Mid May until end of August 2027

For the first time since 1956 the Stedelijk Museum organizes a monographic exhibition of the work of Marc Chagall (1887-1985). His work is beloved for its vibrant colors, supernatural depictions, and universal themes such as love, hope, and human connection. The Stedelijk Museum holds a premium Chagall collection, one of the most extensive in Western Europe, with over 40 works, including paintings and large gouaches, and will shed new light on that oeuvre.

The exhibition is a cooperation with Centre Pompidou and GrandPalaisRmn, and is being curated by Nadia Abdelkaui, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.