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Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam | 'On the move'
Thomas Kuijpers, 24 August 2014 - 18 January 2015

Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam | 'On the move': Thomas Kuijpers

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Installation shot 'On the move' / Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 2014

Installation shot 'On the move' / Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 2014

Amsterdam, August 19, 2014 — The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam will open the cultural season with On the Move, an exhibition that explores new developments in photography. It is the latest edition of the Proposals for Municipal Acquisitions organized by the Stedelijk bi-annually with the financial support of the Municipality of Amsterdam.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

On the Move reveals the many ways in which artists and photographers work today, also in collaboration with graphic designers. The title On the Move refers both to new developments in photography and to the photographers who are literally on the move, travelling through the Netherlands and abroad for their work. 28 projects were selected for the exhibition, created by both young and more established artists and designers.

 

NOTABLE PROJECTS 

The work #IDIDNTJOIN by Thomas Kuijpers (Helmond, NL, 1985), engages in an anonymous Twitter campaign by US soldiers in 2013 about their government’s position in the Syrian civil war. The protest was prompted by US support for the Syrian rebels after Assad’s alleged chemical attack on the Syrian people. Shortly after, the photos proved to have been uploaded by the Syrian Electronic Army, a pro-Assad hackers group, to critique Obama’s decision to back the rebels who also receive support from the Al Qaida terrorist network. Yet a week later, the first US soldier admitted to having uploaded a picture. Kuijpers also added anonymous photos to the campaign. His installation invites the viewer to choose: what is real and what is fake?

 

Selected for inclusion in the exhibition: 

Samira Ben Laloua, Ernst van der Hoeven and Frank Bruggeman │Marc Roig Blesa and Rogier Delfos │Verena Blok │ Sara Blokland │Olivier van Breugel and Simone Mudde │Persijn Broersen and Margit Lukács │Sarah Carlier │ Elspeth Diederix │ Meike Eggers and Michael Anhalt │ Ringel Goslinga │ Rob Hornstra and Arnold van Bruggen │ Robert Knoth and Antoinette de Jong │ Thomas Kuijpers │ Kadir van Lohuizen │ Anaïs Lopez, Eva Smallegange and Linda Braber | Hans van der Meer │ Theo Niekus │ Gábor Õsz │ Rune Peitersen │ Ahmet Polat │ Johannes Schwartz │ Petra Stavast │ Anoek Steketee and Eefje Blankevoort │ Martine Stig │ Nadine Stijns │ Andrea Stultiens │ Elisabeth Tonnard │ Witho Worms and Hans Gremmen

On the Move is compiled by Carolien Glazenburg, Anne Ruygt and Hripsimé Visser.

During the exhibition, Beatrix Ruf, director of the Stedelijk Museum, will purchase a number of works for the Stedelijk collection.

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  • Installation shot 'On the move' / Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 2014

    Installation shot 'On the move' / Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 2014

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    Soloshow Thomas Kuijpers 28 - 30 Mar 2025
    What happens when an image is more familiar than the place it represents? When memory is shaped not by direct experience but by its countless reproductions? In his latest project, presented at Art Rotterdam 2025, Thomas Kuijpers explores these questions through a deep engagement with Claude Monet’s iconic water lily pond. Captivated by how the painting had overshadowed his memory of the actual garden, Kuijpers embarked on a two-year journey of photographic documentation, using an early digital camera—the 1997 Sony Mavica—to investigate the tension between repetition, perception, and technological mediation....
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