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Stedelijk Studies Journal Issue #11

Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam at 125 Years:

Twenty-First-Century Challenges for the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and Design

Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam at 125 Years – Editorial

by Yvette Mutumba and Maurice Rummens

After(-)Images: Problematizing Collections of Early Documentary Photography in the Art Museum

by Fabienne Chiang

Space, Movement, and Body: Marlow Moss

by Gülce Özkara

Revisiting Wim Beeren’s European Utopia: Wanderlieder Thirty Years Later

by Joanna Mardal

[Re]collection, [De]collection, and the People Curatorial

by Ali T. As’ad

Exhibiting Surinamese Histories of Art: Curatorial Approaches Towards Diversity

by Oscar Ekkelboom

In All Fairness: An Exploration of Ethical Collaborative Practices

by Najiba Yasmin

Addendum

From Fiction to Knowledge

by Deiara Kouto and Anne Bielig

Internationalist Ambitions and Frustrations

by Marieke van Ekeren

Artistic Contribution

Reading as Sculpture: A new layer for the library in ruins

by Mariana Lanari

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