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Supplements Annual Report Stedelijk Museum 2014 Contents Stedelijk Museum Exhibitions 2 Publications 4 Public Program Activities 6 Educational Activities 10 Program Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam 16 Purchases 17 Gifts 28 Loans 64 Conservation 75 Library and Archive 85 Photography Department 86 Development 87 Supervisory Board 95 Charter Stichting Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 97 Staff 98 Supplemental activities 113 1 Exhibitions Stedelijk Museum 2014 Lawrence Weiner: Written on the wind 21 September 2013 – 5 January 2014 Paulina Olowska: Au bonheur des dames 21 September 2013 – 27 January 2014 Kazimir Malevich and the Russian Avant-Garde, with selections from the Khardzhiev and Costakis collections 19 October 2013 – 2 February 2014 Familielab: Kazimir Lab 19 October 2013 – 22 April 2014 Type/Dynamics: Jurriaan Shrofer/LUST 8 November 2013 – 2 March 2014 Marcel Wanders: Pinned up at the Stedelijk 1 February – 15 June 2014 The Gijs + Emmy Spectacle 22 February – 24 August 2014 Jeff Wall: Tableaux pictures photographs 1996-2013 1 March – 3 August 2014 Paulien Oltheten & Anouk Kruithof 14 March – 9 June 2014 Blikopener Spot: Your Line or Mine 31 March – 7 September 2014 Familielab: Marcel Wanders Popped-Up 22 April – 15 June 2014 Barnett Newman 24 April – 9 July 2014 Supermodels 6 June – 9 June 2014 Opera at the Stedelijk: Lex Reitsma + Eiko Ishioka 20 June – 19 October 2014 Familielab: Bouw met rood, geel, blauw 27 June 2014 – 15 March 2015 Club Trouw: Trouw invites… Palais de Tokyo 3 July – 3 August 2014 Bad Thoughts – Collection Martijn en Jeannette Sanders 20 July 2014 – 11 January 2015 2 On the Move – Storytelling in contemporary photography and graphic design 29 August 2014 – 22 February 2015 Club Trouw: Trouw invites… Beirut 4 – 28 September 2014 Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden 6 September 2014 – 4 January 2015 Blikopener Spot: Bernard Akoi-Jackson, Shine Your Eye 11 September 2014 – 16 January 2015 Global Collaborations: How Far How Near – The World at the Stedelijk 19 September 2014 – 1 February 2015 The Best Designed Books 2013 25 October 2014 – 15 February 2015 Superbox. Design Acquisitions 25 October 2014 – 15 February 2015 Club Trouw: Trouw invites… New Museum 6 – 30 November 2014 Tony Oursler – X Ergo Y 30 November 2014 – 18 January 2015 3 Publications 2014 Marcel Wanders: Pinned Up, 25 Years of Design The Stedelijk Museum published a catalogue in conjunction with this exhibition. In addition to analytical essays by international authors, it also contains an interview with the designer, a visual survey of Wanders’ most important projects, a biography and bibliography and an overview of his entire oeuvre. Edited by Ingeborg de Roode, Frame Publishers in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. (ISBN 978 94 620 8123 9, € 19,90, 224 pages, published 1 February 2014, Dutch and English) The Gijs+Emmy Spectacle The presentation was marked by a documentary, as well as a publication. Both focused on the early, collaborative work of Gijs and Emmy in which they explored the relationship between clothing and jewelry and the personality of the wearer. The book was written by Marjan Boot and the documentary was made by Lex Reitsma. Edited by Marjan Boot, Nai010 Uitgevers in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. (ISBN 978 94 620 8123 9, € 19,95, 174 pages, published 14 February 2014, Dutch/English edition) Jeff Wall: Tableaux, Pictures, Photographs 1996-2013 Designed by Martha Stutteregger, the publication is a co-production of the Stedelijk Museum, the Kunsthaus Bregenz and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Edited by Hripsimé Visser and Yilmaz Dziewior with an essay by Camiel van Winkel, published by Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Kunsthaus Bregenz and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. (ISBN 978 90 500 6187 2, € 29,90, 142 pages, published 1 March 2014, Dutch, English and German) On the Move: Storytelling in Contemporary Photography and Graphic Design A cahier was published on the occasion of the exhibition. Kummer & Herrman designed the presentation and the accompanying publication, which was printed in a large edition and circulated among all the Dutch art schools, and as a supplement to the art journal Metropolis M. Authors include Anne Ruygt, Taco Hidde Bakker, published by Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. (ISBN 978 90 500 6191 2, € 2, 74 pages, published August 2014, Dutch and English) Gouden Boekje: Houtje en Blauwtje This story brings to life Houtje and Blauwtje, two characters based on works by the artist Karel Appel, and tells the story of their adventures. The book was written and illustrated Joke van Leeuwen, a celebrated Dutch writer and illustrator. Published by Rubinstein in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. (ISBN 978 90 476 1717 4, € 6,95, published 2 September 2014, Dutch) Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden Structured along a strict chronology, this publication presents a comprehensive overview of Marlene Dumas’ artistic development from the seventies to the present day. Authors include Marlene Dumas, Leontine Coelewij, Kerryn Greenberg, and Theodora Vischer, published by Tate Publishing in collaboration with Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. (ISBN 978 90 5006 189 6, € 25, 196 pages, published 5 September 2014, Dutch, English and German) Bad Thoughts – Collection Martijn and Jeannette Sanders Martijn van Nieuwenhuyzen wrote an introduction to the collection and interviewed Martijn and Jeannette Sanders. The publication also contains six statements by, among others, Anselm Kiefer, Armando, Frank Van den Broeck, Adriaan van Ravesteijn and Anton Henning. Edited by Martijn van Nieuwenhuyzen, published by Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. (ISBN 978 90 500 6188 9, € 19,90, 96 pages, published 12 September 2014, Dutch/English edition) 4 HOW FAR HOW NEAR – The World in the Stedelijk With a broad selection of works from the historic and contemporary collections of the Stedelijk and with new art created especially for the exhibition by Lidwien van de Ven and Godfried Donkor, this publication sheds light on a fundamental debate in the context of the globalization of contemporary art. Edited by Jelle Bouwhuis, published by Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. (ISBN 978 90 500 6192 6, € 2, published 19 September 2014, English) 5 Public Program Activities 2014 stedelijk|symposia International symposia reflecting on issues and questions relating to the collection and exhibitions of the Stedelijk. 11 and 12 January: ‘Landings: Confession and Confrontation’ 16 and 17 January: ‘Repression, Inspiration, Canonization: Aftermath and Afterlife After Russian Avantgarde’ 30 January: ‘The Future School of Curating’, in collaboration with De Appel Arts Centre 13 through 15 March: ‘Collecting Geographies: Global Programming and Museums of Modern Art’, symposium In the context of the three-year project Global Collaborations, in collaboration with ASCA/ACGS of the University of Amsterdam, Moderna Museet Stockholm, Folkwang Museum Essen, Tropenmuseum Amsterdam 20 March: ‘Heading East: New Institutional Models in Central and Eastern Europe’ 25 September: ‘Metamodernism – The Return of History’, international symposium 2 November: ‘Housing Time: Museums, Memory, and Momentum in Lebanon’, as part of the public program accompanying the exhibition This is the Time. This is the Record of the Time In the context of Global Collaborations stedelijk|forum Key-note lectures and interviews by artists, curators and critics. 15 February: ‘Marcel Wanders in gesprek’, as part of the public program accompanying the exhibition Marcel Wanders: Pinned Up. 25 Years of Design 1 March: ‘Jeff Wall: Artist Talk’, as part of the public program accompanying the exhibition Jeff Wall: Tableaux Pictures Photographs 1996-2013 6 March: ‘Common Grounds, Common Strategies’: Luis Jacob & Glenn Lewis 20 March: ‘Gijs+Emmy: Mode! Het Filmgenre’ 3 April: ‘Matthieu Copeland’, in the context of the performance and lecture series ‘Stage It! (Part 3): SCRIPTED’ 17 April: ‘Joe Kelleher’, in the context of the performance and lecture series ‘Stage It! (Part 3): SCRIPTED’ 11 May: ‘T.J. Demos’ 22 May: Debate: ‘Hoort Marcel Wanders in het Stedelijk?’ 15 June: Jeff Wall: ‘Fotografie als (Hybride) Kunstobject’, in collaboration with Science4Arts NWO 5 September: Rayyanne Tabet, in collaboration with de Rijksakademie and Trouw, in the context of Trouw Invites… 14 September: ‘Finance: Brian Holmes and Beate Geissler & Oliver Sann’, in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam, in the context of the lecture cycle Aesthetics of Crisis 9 October: ‘Time: The Raqs Media Collective and Sven Lütticken’, in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam, in the context of the lecture cycle Aesthetics of Crisis 12 October: Clémentine Deliss and Cesar Garcia, in the context of Global Collaborations 16 October: Marlene Dumas in conversation with curator Leontine Coelewij, as part of the public program accompanying the exhibition Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden 30 October: ‘LABOR: T.J. Clark, Zachary Formwalt and Alice Creischer & Andreas Siekmann’, in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam, in the context of the lecture cycle Aesthetics of Crisis 20 November: ‘A Kassen’, Danish art collective, as part of the continuous lecture cycle ‘The Knight’s Move’, in collaboration with Stroom Den Haag and Lectorate Art & Public Space Amsterdam 12 December: Conversation between Gülsün Karamustafa & Vasif Kortun, in collaboration with the Prins Claus Fonds 18 December: Lectures by Porter McCray and Jonas Staal on the politics of art during Cold War 19 December: Ariella Azoulay, in collaboration