Opera Streaming (Istituto Italiano di Cultura Amsterdam)
Opera Streaming - YouTube channelIn September 2020 the second season of the "Opera Streaming" initiative begun to amuse thousand of people around the world. Until the end of April you will be able to enjoy for free nine among the most emblematic Italian Opera productionsin the comfort of your home.
Bruno Taut – De Fantasie Voorbij (Goethe-Institut Amsterdam)
MUSEUM HET SCHIP Oostzaanstraat 45, AmsterdamVan 6 maart 2020 t/m 31 mei 2021 presenteert Amsterdamse School Museum Het Schip Bruno Taut – De fantasie voorbij. In de inspirerende tentoonstelling en een uitgebreid themaprogramma maakt de bezoeker kennis met de wondere, kleurrijke wereld van de creatieve en invloedrijke Duitse architect, stedenbouwkundige en totaalkunstenaar Bruno Taut die woonde en werkte in Duitsland, Japan en Turkije en een bijzondere band had met Nederland. Vier wijken die hij ontwierp zijn nu UNESCO Werelderfgoed.
The Lantern Speaks: a Walk along the artistic Lampposts of Utrecht (Swiss Embassy in the Netherlands)
Utrecht UtrechtNow that the weather is getting a little warmer there is nothing better than enjoying a walk across a beautiful city. Through the design of sculptors that worked and lived in Utrecht, six trips along the water of the Dutch city show life in all its colorful facets, and a great intervention of renovation of public spaces.
MASCULINITIES: Thoughts and Reflections (Finnish Institute Benelux)
The Finnish Institute Benelux is glad to continue the conversation on masculinities in a widely accessible and pandemic-safe manner.
There is no such word as ‘Impossible’! (Tsjechisch Centrum)
Online eventThe Tsjechisch Centrum Rotterdam invites you to celebrate the 145th anniversary since the Czech entrepreneur Thomas Bata was born through an exhibition of historical pictures of his city, Zlin, as you have never seen it before.
Douglas Mandry: “Monuments” (Embassy of Switzerland in the Netherlands)
Amsterdam Art Gallery at Capital C Weesperplein 4B, AmsterdamBildhalle and Amsterdam Art are proud to host Monuments, the solo exhibition of Douglas Mandry, a Swiss artist and photographer interested in the technological possibilities of photography, particularly in relation to capturing time, evolution and natural phenomena.
Go Short – International Short Film Festival Nijmegen
Nijmegen NijmegenGo Short is the main Dutch festival for short films, and takes place on a yearly basis in the city of Nijmegen. EUNIC Netherlands is proud to announce that many of its members are participating to this 2021 edition and are Partners of the event.
’84 STAPPEN’ (Goethe Institut)
Kunstinstituut Melly Witte de Withstraat 50, Rotterdam84 STEPS is an initiative that features projects at the intersection of art and education hosted on the third floor of the Kunstinstituut Melly in Rotterdam, where a white-cube gallery was transformed into a dynamic space for socializing art.
Simon Fujiwara: NEW WORK (Goethe-Institut)
Kunstinstituut Melly Witte de Withstraat 50, RotterdamTogether with AMMODO and Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, the Goethe-Institut Niederlande invites you to 'Who the Bær', the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands of the artist Simon Fujiwara.
ULAY WAS HERE (Goethe-Institut Amsterdam)
STEDELIJK MUSEUM Museumplein 10, AmsterdamHet Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam presenteert eind dit jaar een solotentoonstelling van de Duits-Nederlandse kunstenaar Ulay (Frank Uwe Laysiepen). Zeer bekend is zijn jarenlange samenwerking (1976-1988) met zijn toenmalige partner Marina […]
Stories of Paintings by Alejandro Vergara II (Instituto Cervantes)
Instituto Cervantes (Utrecht) - YouTube channelThe Instituto Cervantes Utrecht is delighted to present a new series of four videos created by Alejandro Vergara, the Head Curator of Flemish and Northern European painting at the Museo del Prado, dedicated to four of the most emblematic painters from Spain and the Netherlands.
Bartok International Arts Weeks (Embassy of Hungary The Hague)
Bartók Spring - virtual concert hallBartók Spring International Arts Weeks is a unique event series dedicated to the arts. Inspired by the work of the Hungarian composer, Béla Bartók, the event seeks to represent Bartók’s spirit, creativity and outlook in countless genres, from contemporary classical music through world music, jazz and dance to visual art and pop music.