Duration
1,5 hours
Language
English
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Price
€150,-
Price per group, max. 15 persons (entrance ticket not included)
Reservations
A guided tour in March can be booked up to February 15. A tour in April can be booked up to March 15, etc.
Erwin Olaf, 'April Fool, 11.05 am', 2020

Erwin Olaf

(October 11, 2025 until March 1 2026)

The Stedelijk is organising an exhibition of the work of Erwin Olaf, which opens in autumn 2025. The museum’s announcement coincides with the release of the publication Erwin Olaf Springveld. Hard werken, hard feesten, which will be presented at the Stedelijk on October 11. Organised in collaboration with Studio Erwin Olaf, it will be the first exhibition in the Netherlands of Erwin Olaf’s work since his sudden death last year.

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Dahn Vo

(February 14 Until Augustus 2 2026)

The Stedelijk Museum hosts a solo exhibition by conceptual artist Danh Vo (born 1975, Vietnam; lives in Mexico City, and on his farm Güldenhof situated north of Berlin). Over the past two decades Vo gained critical acclaim for his exhibitions that share a unique sense of space and choreography.

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Danh Vo, 'Güldenhof', 2025. Photo Nick Ash

Shortlist Prix de Rome - Visual Arts 2025

(Feb 15 until July 13, 2025)

Fiona Lutjenhuis, Kevin Osepa, Thierry Oussou and Buhlebezwe Siwani have been nominated for the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2025. The Mondriaan Fund today announced the shortlist for its incentive award for emerging visual artists. The four nominees will receive a production budget to create new work in the coming months. The ultimate winner will be selected by the jury based on this new work, which will go on display at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from Saturday 29 November 2025 onwards.

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Kho Liang Ie

(May 16 until Sept 20, 2026)

Kho Liang Ie held a central position in Dutch design from the end of 1950s to the mid 1970s with his designs for furniture, presentation booths, and interiors. Living in Amsterdam, descending from a Chinese family that had lived in Indonesia for generations, he connected different styles from the US, Japan, the Netherlands, and Italy, among others. By approaching functionalism with his poetic touch and great sensitivity to materials, his designs never appeared overly austere.

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foto van kho liang ie
Kho Liang Ie, 'Couch 662 (later 680)', 1968. Photo: Frans Grummer for Artifort.
Work by Yayoi Kusama in a room with yellow and black dots
Yayoi Kusama with Yellow Tree / Living Room at the Aichi Triennale, 2010 © YAYOI KUSAMA. Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts, Victoria Miro, David Zwirner.

Yayoi Kusama

(Sep 11, 2026 until Jan 17, 2027)

On September 11, 2026 opens a landmark retrospective of Yayoi Kusama, one of the most influential and pioneering artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. This expansive exhibition will explore more than seven decades of Kusama’s groundbreaking work. A wide range of artistic media will be showcased including painting, sculpture, installations, drawing, fashion, collages, happenings, live performances, and more.

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