Moco Museum Amsterdam tickets + GVB Amsterdam Public Transport
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Exhibition
14 Mar 2022 — 30 Jul 2022
As a new capital city is being built, various people make appearances and their stories unfold in parallel in this picture scroll exhibition. The landscape of the city under construction is created on a computer in three dimensions, in a three-dimensional space. The work comes to life as the visitor's viewpoint travels around the landscape. The lines of the work are expressed as Kirigane,...
As a new capital city is being built, various people make appearances and their stories unfold in parallel in this picture scroll exhibition. The landscape of the city under construction is created on a computer in three dimensions, in a three-dimensional space. The work comes to life as the visitor's viewpoint travels around the landscape. The lines of the work are expressed as Kirigane, an artistic technique which consists of cutting gold or silver leaf into fine lines and adhering them to the surface.
teamLab is an international art collective that was founded in 2001. They are a group of specialists – working across diverse disciplines – that include: artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, architects, and so much more. Through a collaborative process, teamLab aims to navigate the intersection of art, science, technology, and the natural world.
teamLab believes digital technology can expand art and that art made in this way can create new relationships between people.
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teamLab: The Land of Peace and Bliss (Until 30 July 2022)
Free cancellation option available for all tickets
Combine Moco Museum with other Amsterdam favorites. Some things are better together.
The Modern Contemporary (Moco) Museum Amsterdam is housed inside Villa Alsberg, a 1904 townhouse in the middle of Amsterdam Museumplein. High-profile guest curators and exhibitions highlight some of the modern world's best contributors to the art world. Eduard Cuypers, cousin of Rijksmuseum designer Pierre Cuypers, designed the townhouse, making it a sight to see in itself. But the work inside is absolutely phenomenal; two current attractions showcase the work of street art activist Banksy, and pop artist extraordinaire, Andy Warhol.