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Bruno Taut – De Fantasie Voorbij (Goethe-Institut Amsterdam)

MUSEUM HET SCHIP Oostzaanstraat 45, Amsterdam

Van 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.

Douglas Mandry: “Monuments” (Embassy of Switzerland in the Netherlands)

Amsterdam Art Gallery at Capital C Weesperplein 4B, Amsterdam

Bildhalle 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. 

Free

’84 STAPPEN’ (Goethe Institut)

Kunstinstituut Melly Witte de Withstraat 50, Rotterdam

84 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, Rotterdam

Together 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.

Free

Deine Winterreise (Embassy of Switzerland)

The Hague and Rotterdam

M31 Foundation and Opera2Day present a special musical journey during which you will be able to let go of your feelings of isolation caused by Corona, and focus on a new cultural beginning.

Free

Hay Festival (British Council)

The British Council is thrilled to be supporting a series of six events at the 34th spring edition of Hay Festival, a literary initiative that reached more than five million people across five continents.

Free