下面是2009年在阿姆斯特丹举行的活动表,大家可以根据自己的兴趣来安排活动啦
17 October 2008 to 11 January 2009
| City Archive Amsterdam -
The world of Christiaan Andriessen. Drawings from an Amsterdam diary, 1805-1808
17 October 2008 - 11 January 2009
This exhibition will show you the hundred finest pages from
the unique drawn diary that Christiaan Andriessen created
between 1805 and 1808. His main topics were friends and
relatives, political events and impressions of Amsterdam
street life.
| 17 October 2008 to 29 March 2009
| PROTEST ! Campaign Posters from 1965 - Verzetsmuseum
Women’s lib, the right to abortion, Apartheid - over the
years Amsterdam has seen pro and anti posters of all kinds
appearing throughout the city. In PROTEST! the Dutch
Resistance Museum provides an impression of different
forms of protest. Who was against what? See whether you
learn all about the Dutch people’s efforts to improve the
world.
| 31 October 2008 to 10 May 2009
AAC
| Vodou, Art & Mysticism - Tropenmuseum
From 31 October 2008 till 10 May 2009 the star exhibits
from the Lehmann collection, the most important collection
of Vodou artefacts on Haiti, will be on display at the
Tropenmuseum. Vodou is a popular religion in Haiti. The
exhibition features over 250 (art) objects with links to the
world of gods and spirits and the associated rituals. Many of
them have never been exhibited outside Haiti before.
| 17 November 2008 to February 2009
AAC
| Evening Bags - Tassenmuseum Hendrikje (Museum of Bags and
Purses)
This is the only museum in the world that houses such
an extensive and specialised collection. The collection
comprises some 3500 items spanning 500 years. The
museum, situated in a building (1664) on the Herengracht
canal, also has a museum café, an historic garden designed
by Robert Broekema, two period rooms with original painted
ceilings and mantles from the 17th and 18th century.
There is also a museum shop with an assortment of purses
and bags by Dutch and foreign designers.
| 29 November 2008 to 22 February 2009
AAC
| Jacob Backer (1608-1651) – The Rembrandt House museum
Backer was one of the most successful Dutch painters of
the seventeenth century. He owed his fame primarily to his
unsurpassed virtuosity as a portrait painter. Around 1645 he
was the trendiest painter in Amsterdam. His brilliant artistic
skills were greatly admired by his contemporaries. He was
also renowned for his drawings: his beautiful nude studies
were extremely popular. This solo exhibition features around
40 paintings and 20 drawings.
| 10 December 2008 to 8 March 2009
| Romeyn de Hooghe – Bijzondere Collectie Universiteit van Amsterdam
The Baroque Worldview in the Golden Age is to be seen at the Special Collections Department.
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13 December 2008 to 19 April 2009
AAC
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Holy Inspiration – De Nieuwe Kerk
Religion and spirituality in modern art Stedelijk Museum in the New Church.
The Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) has invited the Stedelijk Museum to present highlights of its collection in Dam square. Since 9/11 the religions of the world, in particular Christianity and the Islam, have been arousing controversies in broad layers of society all over the world. Religion is once again a heated topic of public debate. The exhibition Heilig Vuur (Holy Inspiration) was inspired by this new climate.
| Until 22 April 2009
| Amsterdam Wereld Boekenstad
Amsterdam has been a centre of literature for centuries. Writers, editors, publishers and thinkers have enjoyed the freedom of expression and open dialogue this city embraces. In the year of 2009 Amsterdam will be ‘World Book Capital’. Activities surrounding books and writers will take place till 22nd of April.
For more information: www.amsterdamwereldboekenstad.nl
| 22 December 2008 to May 2009
AAC
| Photos of Bert Nienhuis, a retrospective – Joods Historisch Museum
The Amsterdam photographer Bert Nienhuis (1944) has
been making portraits and series of socially committed
photos since the 1970s. Many people will know him first and
foremost for the portrait photos of Dutch and international
celebrities that he took for the magazine Vrij Nederland.
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6 February to 3 May 2009
| The Amsterdam of Martin Monnickendam – City Archive Amsterdam
Amsterdam is life. And that’s indeed what you’ll see at this solo exhibition featuring drawings, pastels and water colours of the artist Martin Monnickendam (1873-1943). In his ability to play with colour and light this painter was unsurpassed.
| 13 February to 7 June 2009
AAC
| Van Gogh and the colours of the night - Van Gogh Museum
This is the first exhibition devoted to the paintings by Van Gogh with the theme of evening and night. This exhibition will be a major event for Amsterdam and there are many people expected to come for this specific exhibition.
| 13 February to 13
May 2009
AAC
| Richard Avedon - Foam_Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam
Richard Avedon is seen as one of the most important American Photographers of the twentieth century. This retrospective is composed by the Louisiana Museum in Denmark together with The Avedon Foundation and will be seen only at six places worldwide.
| 14 February to 14 June 2009
AAC
| Rembrandt, A boy’s dream – Frans Hals Museum (Haarlem)
In Holland there are not that many private collectors of Old Art and the most important collectors rarely show their collection in public. Collector George Kremer does show his collection of 50 paintings from the Golden Age. The highlight of this exhibition is a piece of Rembrandt ‘Old man with turban’. Other paintings of Dutch masters are also to be seen like Ferdinand Bol, Gerard Dou and Pieter de Hooghe.
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19 March – 21 May 2009
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| Keukenhof – Lisse
Every spring Keukenhof is a feast for the eye. Millions of tulips and other bulb flowers are in bloom in spring. An overwhelming display of colour in a beautiful setting covering an area of 32 hectares that incorporates elements of traditional and modern landscape gardening. The flower shows in the pavilions are unique.
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25 April Flower Parade 2009
| Flower parade of the Bulb region – Noordwijk / Haarlem
The Flower parade of the Bulb region is a procession of floats and passenger vehicles decorated with flowers that travels through the Bulb region from Noordwijk to Haarlem.
| 29 April 2009
| Queens Night – City Centre
The evening/night before Queens Day there are a lot of nice parties in Amsterdam. A lot of dj’s and artists are to be found in various locations. For more information on the nice parties:
www.koninginnedagamsterdam.nl
| 30 April 2009
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| Queens Day – City Centre
Thousands of people go out to sell-and-buy, listen to music and dance in the streets from early in the morning until late at night.
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5 May
| Liberation festival Amsterdam
Near the Amstel at theatre Carré and at Museum Square you will find the parties to celebrate the liberation from Germany in 1945.
| 17 May to
9 August 2009
AAC
| Jan Lievens (1607-1674), Paintings, illustrations and graphic design
- The Rembrandt House Museum
The Rembrandt House Museum will showcase a major retrospective of Jan Lievens (1607-1674), a contemporary and rival of Rembrandt. Lievens shot to fame at a young age, and was one of the highest regarded and successful artists of his time. He was both a portrait and historical painter, and received commissions for works from all over Europe. The exhibition is organised in cooperation with the National Gallery in Washington and the Milwaukee Museum of Fine Art. Lievens produced 45 paintings, 25 illustrations and 25 prints. Thanks to several loans from national and international museums, a complete
impression of Jan Lievens the artist is given. A comprehensive illustrated catalogue with contributions from prominent American and European scholars will be published for the exhibition
| 4 May to 22 June 2009
AAC
| World Press Photo – Oude Kerk
The annual World Press Photo is the most prestigious international photojournalism competition. Winning photos of the previous year are on display.
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June 2009 to January 2010
AAC
| ‘Russian Court Life’ - Hermitage Amsterdam
The spectacular opening exhibition ‘Russian Court Life’ centres on a day at the Russian court: an official reception given by the Tsar and his family, with the accompanying ceremony. The exhibition is set in the nineteenth century because court ceremony was at its height then. The Russian tsars and their court held a great appeal at that time for other European monarchs and nobles. The exhibition will be a 'fountain' of Russian, West European and exotic objects which together present a cross section of the rich collections of the State Hermitage Museum.
| 4 to 27 June 2009
With reservation
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| Holland Festival – Various locations in Amsterdam
The festival presents nine national and international top theatre performances, music theatre, music and dance productions in well-known and lesser-know locations.
| 26 June to 23 August 2009
AAC
| Avant-gardes ’20 I ’60. Highlights from the Stedelijk Museum collection – Van Gogh Museum
From 26 June until 23 August 2009 the Stedelijk Museum will be a guest of honour at the Van Gogh Museum with an exhibition entitled Avant-gardes ’20 I ’60. Highlights from the collection of the Stedelijk Museum. This exhibition can be regarded as a prelude to the reopening of the Stedelijk Museum at the end of 2009. It will feature works by artists such as Mondriaan, Malevich, Picasso, De Kooning and Warhol and will tell the story of the art of the most eventful decades of the 20th century.
| June to September 2009
AAC
| Reopening with an exhibition on architect Scamozzi - Royal Palace
Following several years of extensive renovations, the Royal Palace on Dam Square will reopen its doors in June 2009 with an exhibition on Italian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548 -1616). Scamozzi was a student of Andrea Palladio, who also inspired the architect
of the Royal Palace Jacob van Campen. The Royal Palace on Dam Square is a champion of architecture from the Netherlands’ Golden Age.
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AMSTERDAM
July 2009
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| Julidans - Leidseplein
For two whole weeks everything in and around Amsterdam’s famous square will revolve around contemporary dance. The eighteenth edition of Julidans will feature prominent choreographers, promising new talent, dance from Japan, China and Burkina Faso, plus dance films during the parallel Cinedans.
| July 2009
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| Over ‘t IJ Festival – NDSM Werf
The festival will boast exciting, moving and amusing theatrical performances at extraordinary and unexpected venues.
| 31 July to 2 August 2009
| Gay Pride 2009 – City Centre Amsterdam Gay Pride is the largest gay event in Holland, with lots of cultural and sports activities and parties. The absolute highlight is the extravagant canal parade through the city centre canals, which will take place on August 2nd.
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15 to 23 August 2009
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| The Canal Festivals
The venues are extraordinary in terms of remarkable or monumental architecture and special cultural-historical value. Inspired by an annually changing theme, renowned soloists and ensembles in unprecedented combinations compose concert programmes specially for the festival. The festival also features advance performances of (parts of) programmes that will be presented elsewhere in the Netherlands later in the season.
The Grachtenfestival offers young musicians in particular an opportunity to demonstrate their talents.
| 22 August 2009
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| Prinsengrachtconcert – Prinsengracht
This world famous outdoor concert is one of the highlights of the Canal Festivals.
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11 to 16 September 2009
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| International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) – RAI
One of the biggest congresses of Holland about radio, television, cable, satellite and film.
| 20 september 2009
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| Dam tot Damloop - Amsterdam/Zaandam One of the nicest runs of Holland. The marathon starts in Amsterdam and finishes in Zaandam.
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October 2009
Dates not available
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| Amsterdam Dance Event
Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is a music conference and a platform for professionals in the electronic and dance music field. The ADE conference attracts labels, music publishers, managers, booking agents, promot ers, festivals, artists and associated parties. During the night programme ADE turns into a club festival to which all of Amsterdam’s main venues participate.
| 21 October 2009
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| Amsterdam Marathon
Nowadays the marathon can be counted as one of the leading marathons worldwide.
The finish is in the impressive Olympic Stadium.
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November 2009
Dates not available
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AAC
| International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA)
IDFA is a ten-day festival at the very centre of Amsterdam, which every year features the very best contemporary documentaries.
More than 250 international films will give a unique view of the world. Beautiful, creative, provoking, confrontational, gripping or poignant - IDFA's documentaries will always get people talking.
| 22 to 29 november
2009
| pAn - RAI
This Amsterdam art and antique fair presents the top works of renowned Dutch and Flemish art and antique dealers and gallery owners.
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December 2009 to March 2010
AAC
| Mike Kelley - Stedelijk Museum
The Stedelijk will showcase one of the most significant artists of the second half of the twentieth century, and a major influence on art in the twenty-first century. Mike Kelley (1954, Detroit) exemplifies American performance art, utilising a variety of media including sculpture, film, photography and illustration in his works. Common themes include religion, family and sexual morality. The exhibition will also travel to the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London.
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December 2009 to April 2010
AAC
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Francis Alÿs - Stedelijk Museum
Francis Alÿs (1959, Antwerp, Belgium) was educated as an architect. In the late eighties, Alÿs settled in Mexico City. The numerous walks he took in the centre of this metropolis formed the crux of his activities. His works, which comprise performance, video, drawing, painting and sculpture, were developed in several cities; from New York and London to Lima and Jerusalem. Alÿs is a participant in the 2010 Vincent Award.
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