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{{Short description|Modern and contemporary art museum in Amsterdam}}

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The ”’Moco Museum (Modern Contemporary Museum)”’ is an independent art museum with locations in [[Amsterdam]], [[Barcelona]], and [[London]], dedicated to exhibiting [[Modern art|modern]] and [[contemporary art]]. The museum was founded with the mission of attracting broader and younger audiences, and making art accessible to the public.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2016/04/06/nieuw-moco-museum-mikt-op-lekker-toegankelijke-k-1606727-a441639|title=Nieuw Moco Museum mikt op ‘lekker toegankelijke kunst’|website=NRC|date=6 April 2016 |language=nl|access-date=2019-06-03 |last1=Ribbens |first1=Arjen }}</ref>

The ”’Moco Museum (Modern Contemporary Museum)”’ is an independent art museum with locations in [[Amsterdam]], [[Barcelona]], and [[London]], dedicated to exhibiting [[Modern art|modern]] and [[contemporary art]]. The museum was founded with the mission of attracting broader and younger audiences, and making art accessible to the public.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2016/04/06/nieuw-moco-museum-mikt-op-lekker-toegankelijke-k-1606727-a441639|title=Nieuw Moco Museum mikt op ‘lekker toegankelijke kunst’|website=NRC|date=6 April 2016 |language=nl|access-date=2019-06-03 |last1=Ribbens |first1=Arjen }}</ref>


Revision as of 07:53, 12 December 2025

Art museum in Amsterdam, Barcelona, and London

Moco Museum
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Established April 2016
Location Honthorststraat 20, 1071 DE Amsterdam, NL
Type Modern & Contemporary Art Museum
Visitors 769,000 (2023)[1]
Website mocomuseum.com

The Moco Museum (Modern Contemporary Museum) is an independent art museum with locations in Amsterdam, Barcelona, and London, dedicated to exhibiting modern and contemporary art. The museum was founded with the mission of attracting broader and younger audiences, and making art accessible to the public.[2]

Museum in Amsterdam
Moco Museum in Amsterdam

Moco Museum in Amsterdam opened in 2016[3] on Museumplein, in the historic Villa Alsberg, a townhouse designed in 1904 by Eduard Cuypers the nephew of Pierre Cuypers, designer of Amsterdam Central Station and the Rijksmuseum. The townhouse was one of the first privately owned residencies on Museumplein and remained so until 1939.[4]

Moco Museum in El Born, Barcelona is in the historic Palau Cervelló-Giudice, formerly the private residence of the noble Cervelló family until the 18th century. The building incorporates parts of a previous construction from the 15th century, evidenced by the interior courtyard, arched staircase with columns, capitals, and Renaissance-type mouldings.[5] Furthermore, Palau Cervelló displays an impressive Gothic facade entryway.[6]

Moco Museum in London

Plans to open a new location in London, UK were approved on 3 October 2023.[7] The London museum opened on 10 August 2024, located near Marble Arch. It currently[when?] includes works from Jeff Koons, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, and temporary works from Marina Abramović.[8]

Exhibitions

Amsterdam Exhibitions

  • 2017 Nov 03 – 20 May 2019 — Roy Lichtenstein: Lasting Influence.
  • 2018 Jun 01 09 Jan 2019 — Icy & Sot: A Moment of Clarity. The first retrospective show from the contemporary street art brothers and political activists from Iran.[9]
  • 2019 Jan 18 – 01 Apr 2020— Daniel Arsham: Connecting Time. The New York-based contemporary artist makes his debut in the Netherlands.
  • 2019 Mar 22 — Yayoi Kusama. A dedicated exhibition space at Moco presents works from the prolific, female artist, Night of Stars and Pumpkin.
  • 2019 Sep 25 – 28 Jan 2020 — JR Room. Moco Museum unites important artworks from the French street artist and photographer, JR. The Gun Chronicles: A Story of America by JR debuts at Moco Museum in Amsterdam.
  • 2020 Feb 03 — Studio Irma: Reflecting Forward. (Made in collaboration with Moco.) A digital immersive art exhibition.
  • 2020 Nov 19 THE KID : The Future Is Old. Moco Museum premieres the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands of international contemporary artist THE KID.

Barcelona Exhibitions

  • 2021 Oct 16 — Guillermo Lorca: Esplendor de la Noche. Moco Museum presents the first European solo show from the contemporary Chilean artist. Esplendor de la Noche brings together a series of seven large-scale works that combine magic and realism with images of tender beauty and scenes of brutality.[10] Curated by Simon de Pury.
  • 2021 Oct 16 NFT. Europe’s first dedicated exhibition space to NFTs. The exhibitions brings together a selection of NFTs from the artists like Andrés Reisinger, Blake Kathryn x Paris Hilton, Frederico Clapis, Alotta Money and Beeple.

Ongoing Exhibitions

  • Ongoing — Banksy: Laugh Now. The ‘unauthorized’ exhibition features highlights such as Beanfield, Girl with a Balloon and Flower Thrower.[11]
  • Ongoing — Moco Garden. The museum’s outdoor exhibition space changes and evolves frequently to enrich patrons’ museum experience. Features works by Banksy, KAWS, WhIsBe, Fidia, Marcel Wanders and more.
  • Ongoing — Moco Masters. A revolving exhibition that highlights modern and contemporary artists who have inspired an enduring legacy. Featuring works by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Keith Haring, Os Gemeos and more.

References

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