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  • IT’S OUR F***ING BACKYARD

    Designing Material Futures

  • Here for Now, Then and There

    on the intersections and idiosyncrasies of art history and cultural theory

  • Lines of Sight:

    Artist Networks in Soviet and Post-Soviet Central Asia

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Stedelijk Studies Projects

Ranging from brisk exhibitions to long-term research initiatives, whether you have a minute or an hour to spare: you are cordially invited to browse our projects, at leisure or in the blink of an eye.

IT’S OUR F***ING BACKYARD

Designing Material Futures

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Here for Now, Then and There

on the intersections and idiosyncrasies of art history and cultural theory

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Lines of Sight:

Artist Networks in Soviet and Post-Soviet Central Asia

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Sketches For The Future

In these Research Logs, the curatorial team behind the project share key insights and anecdotes

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Szine

Topical, urgent, and provocative, Szines are published irregularly—and only when we have something to say.

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Exhibition Let Textiles Talk

The Let Textiles Talk exhibition raises controversial questions around the presence of six remarkable tapestries in the Stedelijk collection

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Rakurs

Rakurs sets out new lines and aims for original, conceptual, as well as collaborative ventures into Russian avant-garde, Soviet, and post-Soviet art

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Exhibition Surinamese School

The Surinamese School exhibition presented over 100 artworks by 35 artists

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Call for Research:Stedelijk  Studies Journal  nr. 13: “Museum-ing: Research in Practice”DEADLINE: September 5, 2022.Our call for research for issue 13 of the Stedelijk Studies Journal seeks out explorations of “Museum-ing”, wherein art-based research is an act or practice of being with the museum creatively.We direct this call to artists, theorists, curators, and scholars whose art-based practices of research address new and old ways of putting one’s work in conversation with the museum—the building, the phantasmatics of the institution, the potency and history of the artworks located therein.We look for submissions that think around and through the museum and propose “museum-ing” as a strategy to examine, prod, and speculate on the historical, present, and future interstices of knowledges and methodologies.What are the potentials for art-based research to transform the concept of “the Museum” into “museum-ing,” and what possibilities does this shift present?All accepted submissions are subject to scholarly or artistic peer review, and all contributors must be open to receive such feedback and work collaboratively toward a final version. As a way to open up the peer-reviewed process further we will compensate published submissions with a fee of € 400 (excl. VAT).IMAGE: @a_n_n_a_m_a_r_i_a__pinaka , “untitled” (part of series Thirsty Pig), 2022. Ink and watercolors.

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#Essay by Bart Krieger: Wake up and smell the coffee ☕️; El Dorado is right here in the Netherlands!📖 Read now at #stedelijkstudies #linkinbio#BlackManifesto – Toward #BlackEmancipation #BLM📸Image by Mascha Tielemans @mascha_t_#stedelijkmuseum #stedelijk #research

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Race, Colonialism, and the Climate Crisis. What Artists and Designers Can Do.@ekoweshun interviewed by @amandapinatih#Race #Colonialism #ClimateCrisis #stedelijkstudies #stedelijkmuseum #research #linkinbio

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🔎⚗️#ResearchLog: Exploring Our Backyard. An investigation of the Stedelijk’s environmentally sustainable building operations by Veronica León.🌍🔥 The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is not a bystander to what the UN is calling “the defining issue of our time”: the climate crisis. While there is no denying the impacts of the climate crisis – sea levels rising, the Arctic melting, coral reefs dying, oceans acidifying, and forests burning – there is still reason to hope for a better future.📸Image: @nikolaidesign#stedelijkstudies #stedelijkmuseum #research #linkinbio

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IT’S OUR F***ING BACKYARD. Designing Material Futures.The #Stedelijk spotlights the greatest challenge of our time: the climate crisis. 🌏🔥 The exhibition IT’S OUR F***ING BACKYARD shows how makers and companies are choosing to make their contribution to solutions to the climate crisis.📸Image: Fernando Laposse, The Dog, 2019. Knotted sisal (agave plant). Courtesy of Odette Blum. Photo: @fernandolaposse#FernandoLaposse #AlbertaWhittle #stedelijk #stedelijkmuseum #stedelijkdesign #designexhibition #itsourfingbackyard #climatecrisis #linkinbio

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Szine # 1 - now available in Dutch! 🇳🇱 Future Origins - Nancy Jouwe writes about the social environment in which the museum came to be and Yvette Mutumba together with Rein Wolfs discuss the future of the museum.
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