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<strong>Stedelijk</strong> @ De Ateliers<br />

The film program developed by the <strong>Stedelijk</strong> and De Ateliers focused mainly on<br />

former participants, guest tutors, and artist tutors of De Ateliers. In four installments<br />

of the series Talking Film, seven artists from various backgrounds, representing<br />

different practices, presented their own recent films and discussed them in an<br />

informal setting.<br />

Feb. 16<br />

Apr. 11<br />

Apr. 26<br />

Nov. 25<br />

Dan Geesin<br />

Runa Islam and Willem de Rooij<br />

Pierre Bismuth and Raimundas Malasauskas<br />

Melissa Gordon and Lisa Oppenheim<br />

<strong>Stedelijk</strong> @ Trouw/De Verdieping<br />

TrouwAmsterdam is now one of Amsterdam’s cultural hubs, thanks in part to the<br />

international club program and the monthly cultural program De Verdieping. With<br />

four major events, based on the successful Do It! evenings that took place at the<br />

<strong>Stedelijk</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> in 2010–2011, <strong>Stedelijk</strong> @ Trouw/De Verdieping explored<br />

numerous aspects of the TrouwAmsterdam building—as a printing house, as a club,<br />

and as temporary cultural venue in Amsterdam.<br />

Mar. 29<br />

Contemporary Art Club:<br />

works by Rineke Dijkstra, Mark Leckey, Jeremy Shaw and Matt<br />

Stokes, Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, Dick Hebdige, and others<br />

Apr. 19 Hear It! (Part 2):<br />

Alva Noto, Machinefabriek, Jacob Kirkegaard, Sarah van<br />

Sonsbeeck, Mark Bain, Alexandra Duvekot, Peter C. Simon,<br />

with work by Bruce Nauman, Gary Hill, Marina Abramović,<br />

and others.<br />

May 17<br />

Augment It!:<br />

Arnoud van Adrichem, Ines Cox, and Lauren Grusenmeyer;<br />

Wim Brands and Max Kisman; Maarten Doorman, P. J.<br />

Roggeband, and Nils Muhlenbruch; Hélène Gelèns and Luis<br />

Angel Rodil Fernandez; Saskia de Jong and Rens van<br />

Meegen; and Elmar Kuiper and Selby Gildemacher.<br />

Presenters and moderators: Rita Raley and Margriet<br />

Schavemaker<br />

Jun. 14<br />

Duplicate It!:<br />

<strong>Stedelijk</strong> Blikopeners (a group of young people employed by<br />

the museum as peer educators) and the Editors (a network<br />

of young creatives working at De Verdieping)<br />

<strong>Stedelijk</strong> @ If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want to Be Part of Your Revolution<br />

If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want to Be Part of Your Revolution is a leading Amsterdam<br />

institution for performance art. Since its inception, the curatorial platform has invited<br />

international artists to Amsterdam to develop and stage performances. The <strong>Stedelijk</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong> followed up the collaboration with If I Can’t Dance in the form of four<br />

performances and a master class during Temporary <strong>Stedelijk</strong> 3: <strong>Stedelijk</strong> @.<br />

Jan. 23–24<br />

Master Class with Matt Mullican<br />

Jun. 12<br />

Louise Lawler, A Movie Will Be Shown Without the Picture:<br />

Sven Lütticken, Andrea Fraser, and Eric de Bruyn<br />

Jul. 1<br />

Performance by Keren Cytter<br />

<strong>Stedelijk</strong> @ de Appel arts centre<br />

Each year, de Appel arts centre presents the Curatorial Programme, a distinguished<br />

training curriculum for young curators and exhibition makers. As part of their<br />

graduation project, the <strong>Stedelijk</strong> organized Why Stay If You Can Go a public<br />

reading group that examined and discussed the political, economic, and artistic<br />

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