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  • Stedelijk Studies Masters

    #1: Spring 2025

  • Stedelijk X C& Editorial Fellowship

    Wanini Kimemiah: To Spring From Salted Earth

  • Mortality as Matter

    The search for the most suitable method of capturing mortality

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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.

Stedelijk Studies Masters

#1: Spring 2025

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Stedelijk x C& Editorial Fellowship

Wanini Kimemiah: To Spring From Salted Earth

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Stedelijk Museum Fellowships

The Stedelijk Museum Fellowships are designed to create a nurturing space for editorial and artistic research practices.

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Mortality as Matter

The search for the most suitable method of capturing mortality

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MODERN —

Van Gogh, Rietveld, Léger and others

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Felix de Rooy

Apocalypse

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Staff Shares

Towards a Museum of Belonging

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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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Now at the Stedelijk

Anselm Kiefer Sag mir wo die Blumen sind. Exhibition — Mar 7 until Jun 9, 2025Anselm Kiefer. Sag mir wo die Blumen sind. 

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