It has been a while since we have been in touch. The Stedelijk Studies academic newsletter is back, and we will be sending it out to you every two months. We will include updates from our range of publications such as the research projects of the museum, our peer-reviewed academic journal, and the latest released books. Hang tight and explore our content—we’re excited to have you here.
Stedelijk Studies #13 is now available and discusses the concept of “[removed]#8221; The museum is not seen as an object or subject anymore, but rather it is being re-evaluated as an actionable practice. Contributors suggest museums should take inspiration from new sources such as forest ecosystems, theater performances, and interactive design. Have a look and discover what they have to say.
We are now accepting submissions for Stedelijk Studies Issue #15. We invite contributors from anywhere to discuss topics of inclusion, diversity, absences, and presences regarding audiences for the art museum. Abstract submissions are due just after the summer on September 2nd, 2024.
And if you are looking for some inspiration, we suggest to browse previous publications in our powerful search page.
A first-of-its-kind publication that covers six decades of Ana Lupas’s work. Visuals of her large-scale installations, textile objects and sculptures are paired with research essays that expand on themes of collective participation, nature, and resistance.
Explore the short stories behind the artists and their creative processes for 130 works from the collection selected by our curatorial team. Your guide to the collection of the Stedelijk.
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