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Fabrique des Lumières
Moco Museum
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Moco Museum
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Upside Down Amsterdam
Moco Museum
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Moco Museum
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Duration: 1 hour
Guide: Audio guide
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Duration: Flexible
Guide: Audio guide, depending on your chosen ticket
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Duration: 24 hours to 5 days
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The Moco Museum houses some of the most thought-provoking art pieces, from both renowned artists like Warhol and Banksy to newer talented artists such as Ezequiel Pini and Icy & Sot. Here are some exhibitions and artworks that you absolutely must check out!
"Reflecting Forward" by Studio Irma explores how our connections shape the future. You'll find interactive installations like We All Live in Bubbles, highlighting our unique universes of information of different ideas, tastes, and societal obligations, and Diamond Matrix, symbolizing how life's challenges make us stronger. Each piece invites reflection on our shared roles in this interconnected world and the cosmic dance in which we all participate.
The Banksy exhibition, "Laugh Now," offers a deep dive into the artist’s provocative works. "Girl with a Balloon," symbolizing hope and innocence, contrasts with "Flower Thrower," which critiques violence by replacing a weapon with flowers. Interactive elements like digital displays and immersive rooms with vivid lighting and sound effects help you to explore these themes hands-on. This exhibition makes you rethink society’s norms, highlighting Banksy’s knack for challenging the status quo.
Marina Abramović's "The Hero" is a powerful and thought-provoking installation in which she rides a horse, holding a white flag. The piece beautifully captures the balance between strength and vulnerability—her poised stance represents readiness to fight for her beliefs, while the flowing flag symbolizes a call for peace and friendship. It encourages viewers to contemplate their own ideas about heroes in a constantly changing world.
Running from March 8 to September 1, 2024, "Robbie Williams: Pride and Self-Prejudice" dives into his rehab journey. His art is filled with candidness, humor, and vulnerability, and you can see it dripping down from pieces like "Your Mental Illness," which captures his struggles with mental health, or "I Deserve Every Drop of Love," which explores his journey towards self-love and acceptance.
Keith Haring's "Dancing Man" celebrates joy and freedom through dance. This vibrant figure, full of energy and life, captures Haring's love for movement as a form of self-expression. It's not just playful; it symbolizes breaking free from constraints and connecting with others. At the museum, you'll see this dynamic motif in various forms, showing Haring's belief in dance as a universal, liberating force.
Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe portraits are a fascinating blend of pop art and celebrity culture. Using silk-screen printing, Warhol created colorful, repetitive images of Monroe, spotlighting how mass media and consumerism turn pop stars into commodities. These iconic portraits capture the glamor and darker side of fame, prompting us to think about our views on celebrity culture and its impact.
Address: Honthorststraat 20, 1071 DE Amsterdam, Netherlands.
At the Moco Museum, you’ll find modern and contemporary art, including street art by Banksy, pop art by Warhol, and interactive installations, all reflecting current societal themes and innovative creativity.
Take your time exploring the contemporary art exhibits, especially the Banksy collection, and consider using the audio guide for deeper insights.
Yes, the museum is family-friendly, with engaging contemporary art that captivates children and adults alike. That said, please make sure to supervise your kids under the age of 16.
Absolutely! Couples will enjoy the immersive and thought-provoking exhibits, making it a perfect artsy date spot.
No, the museum is not accessibility-friendly for visitors with mobility challenges due to the architecture of the villa venue.
At the Moco Museum, you can’t bring food, large bags, strollers, professional equipment, or pets (except service dogs). Umbrellas and hats are also not allowed inside.
Yes, the Moco Museum has a gift shop with art prints, books, branded merchandise, postcards, and unique art items for purchase.
No, not really, but children under 7 can enter free with a ticket, kids aged under 7-11 can get discounted tickets, and those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Yes, you can change your date and time slot up to the date of your visit. You need your ticket number to make the changes, so make sure to keep a note of it.
It is recommended that you arrive 15 minutes before your designated time slot, for if you arrive earlier or later, there is no guarantee that you will be able to enter the museum. Time slots are fixed only so that you can enjoy the museum to the fullest without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.