Duration
1,5 hours
Language
English
Click here if you want to do a tour in Dutch
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.

Anselm Kiefer - Sag mir wo die Blumen sind

(March 7, 2025 until June 9, 2025)

For the first time in their history, the Van Gogh Museum and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam are joining forces to stage a major exhibition of one of the most important artists of our time: Anselm Kiefer. The exhibition is on show from 7 March until 9 June 2025.

This diptych exhibition places Kiefer centre stage, highlighting the artist’s special connection with the work of Vincent van Gogh and showing all of Kiefer’s best-loved works from the Stedelijk collection. Both venues will also present new, previously unexhibited work by the artist.

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Installation view
Installation view, 'Formafantasma — Oltre Terra. Why Wool Matters', National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, 2023. Photo: Gregorio Gonella.

Formafantasma – Oltre Terra

(Feb 15 until July 13, 2025)

Oltre Terra, Formafantasma’s ongoing project and traveling exhibition, explores the history, ecology, and global dynamics of wool extraction and production. It goes further than the simple definition of wool as material, to look at it within a much broader ecology. Wool is the entry point for delving into the intricate interactions and interdependencies within an ecosystem. By looking at the history of sheep domestication, wool production, and material culture, Oltre Terra unravels the complexities of the cooperative symbiosis between animals, humans, and the environment. The exhibition explores this very intimate, yet complex, bond between humans and animals, emphasizing the impact they have on one another.

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ABN AMRO ART PRIZE – Selma Selman

(Jan 29 until Apr 21, 2025)

Selma Selman is the winner of the twelfth edition of the ABN AMRO Art Prize. As part of the award, the artist will have an exhibition at the Stedelijk in January 2025. Through paintings, performances, videos, and installations, she addresses the position of women, traditional gender roles, and the value of labor and materials in her own unique way.

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Selma Selman with an axe in hand and four men dressed in all black standing behind her
Selma Selman, 'Platinum', performance, 2021. Photo: Damir Šagolj
Plastic bottle with a blue label filled with pink liquid
Pamela Rosenkranz Pamela Rosenkranz, 'Firm Being (Venice Series)', 2009, PET Bottle, Pigments, Silicone. Photo: Gunnar Meier

Pamela Rosenkranz

(May until Sep, 2025)

Artist Pamela Rosenkranz presents her first exhibition in the Netherlands at the Stedelijk Museum. Rosenkranz is internationally acclaimed for her immersive works that reflect on the relationship between the body, its physiology and rapidly changing environment. In Rosenkranz’s work, this environment is marked by advanced technology, late capitalism, and human-machine relations.

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Karel Martens

(July 12 until Oct 26, 2025)

Dutch designer Karel Martens has been a major influence in the landscape of graphic design for the past five decades. His playful and visual approach to design and typography has had a tangible impact on contemporary graphic design, book design, and typography. His body of work spans books, autonomous printing, textiles, kinetic sculptures, and 3D objects.

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Monoprint of colored circles made by Karel Martens
Print by Karel Martens, 'Monoprint', 2015. Collection of the artist.
Basket in neon green lightning
Sandra Mujinga, 'Mibalé’s Basket', 2020. Private collection. Exhibition view: Sandra Mujinga. 'Spectral Keepers', The Approach, London, 2021.

Sandra Mujinga

(Sep 13 until Jan 11, 2026)

Sandra Mujinga will present a monumental exhibition in the museum’s lower-level gallery. Mujinga’s practice draws on speculative fiction and worldbuilding to investigate alternatives to our current society. She addresses topics like visibility and dis/appearance combined with socio-political realities, sustenance, posthumanism, perception, and blackness.

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