Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Reimagines 1950–1980 Collection with Focus on Women and Global Abstraction
The Stedelijk Museum has redesigned its presentation of art from 1950 to 1980 to feature works unseen for decades paired with new acquisitions.
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The Stedelijk Museum has redesigned its presentation of art from 1950 to 1980 to feature works unseen for decades paired with new acquisitions.
The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam announced on June 17, 2025, the donation of Untitled (Flower Work) (1974) by Bas Jan Ader. The gift from the artist’s brother Erik Ader marks the first work by Ader to enter the museum’s collection.
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