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Happy Birthday Amsterdam- Now - H’ART Museum

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Happy Birthday Amsterdam- Now

Amsterdam is celebrating its 750th birthday, and H’ART Museum is kicking off festivities with a gift to the city: the brand-new exhibition Happy Birthday Amsterdam (4 December 2024 to 16 March 2025), in which 75 artists of the past and present pay tribute to this vibrant capital.

Amsterdam has been host to many artists throughout the centuries. Known as the place to be for free and creative spirits, the city was and remains a hotspot for creators from all over the world. To celebrate this, Happy Birthday Amsterdam presents a colourful and rich collection of artworks about, by and for the city.

Rather than a historical overview, the exhibition is a festive ode to Amsterdam and the creatives who lived, worked and resided there. Sometimes their whole lives, sometimes just passing through, but all of them contribute(d) to the image we have of the city today. From Karel Appel to Marina Abramović to Johan Cruijff through the eyes of Marlene Dumas.

Opening hours
4 December 2024 - 16 March 2025
Open daily from 10:00 -17:00
Last time slot e-ticket 16:00
Last entry museum 16:30
Tickets
Adult: €22.50
Student: €17.50
Free for: Youth up to 17 years, Museum Pass, VriendenLoterij VIP-KAART, I amsterdam City Card, GoCity, Stadspas, ICOM. Members of H'ART Museum always enjoy free entrance and do not need to reserve time slot.
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(Re)discover Amsterdam in three chapters:

Amsterdam’s cityscapes features a variety of depictions of the seven districts of the city, including their diverse inhabitants. Jacob Olie, Willem Witsen and George Hendrik Breitner show the city-centre around 1900, for example. Modern and contemporary artists focus on new parts of the ever-expanding city; each with a unique style, palate and signature.

Amsterdam’s city life shows the buoyant energy of Amsterdamers. From the rebellious provo movement in the 1960s to the deeply embedded local culture, there is never a dull moment here. Theatres, concerts and the world-famous club scene also contribute to this. The artists in this section present their take on the city of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, where everyone should be able to freely be themselves.

Amsterdam’s heritage is about the city’s distinctive visual features. Not only the beloved canals (Unesco World Heritage since 2010), but the eye-catching art and culture on the streets deserve museum treatment as well. From numerous open-air sculptures to iconic street furniture, Amsterdam is an endless treasure trove that you can explore on bike and on foot. And now in H’ART Museum, too.

Happy Birthday Amsterdam captures the essence of the city: colourful, diverse and outspoken. But whether you live here or are visiting for the first time, this extraordinary exhibition is for everyone. Experience the city through the eyes of some of the exceptional artists it harboured, and fall in love with Amsterdam the way they did.

 

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Gershwin Bonevacia (1992), former Amsterdam City Poet, wrote three poems especially for Happy Birthday Amsterdam. He created his own poetic interpretation of the three main themes: Amsterdam city views, Amsterdam city life and Amsterdam heritage.

These poems form an integral part of the exhibition as spoken word performances.

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