Exhibitions
Inwards and Onwards - through the eyes of Anton Corbijn

On June 23rd Amsterdam photography museum FOAM unclosed an exhibition of selected photographs by Anton Corbijn – inwards and onwards. This most recent project of Corbjin includes some of his favourite artists such as Gerhard Richter, Alexander McQueen, Richard Prince, Iggy Pop, Anselm Kiefer, Damien Hirst, Tom Waits, Peter Doig, Bruce Springsteen, Lucian Freud and Karel Appel. Within a scope of four rooms you can get insight into selected works.

 

 

 

 

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Film & Theatre
Amsterdam summer eventually living up to its promises?

Until now Amsterdam summer has led its residents almost to despair. Luckily it has returned and brings us at least the idea of how a sun-kissed summer could have been. Therefore, Amsterdam’s calendar does not fail in providing us with a variety of events inviting everyone to seize every day at its best. 

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Music
BIMHUIS programme November 2009

The Bimhuis, the Amsterdam City supported Jazz concert house provides a perspective on Dutch and international music in over 300 concerts annually, in which a variety of jazz and improvised music can be enjoyed. The focus is on new developments, but the Bimhuis also offers a significant selection of more mainstream music.

Here is the Bimhuise program as it was sent to Amsterdam Spoke for the month of September 09

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Nightlife
IDFA 16.11 - 27.11

Each year in November, the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) once again transforms the city's center into a paradise for documentary film fans. Over eleven days this year, doc lovers will be spoiled as some of the city's most characteristic cinemas screen the latest and greatest domestic and international arrivals from the documentary film world. No other festival in the world brings together so many great films, devoted fans and talented film makers in one place, making IDFA one of the world's leading documentary film festivals

Interview with Daniel Gould about His Life and his Artistic Experience in Amsterdam Print E-mail
Oct 26, 2010 at 09:58 AM

By Radostina Kushelieva

In an interview, Daniel Gould introduced himself and his artistic experiences as well as how he came up with the idea for his blog. He also tells us the story of the documentary movie "I LOVE ART.''

Daniel R. Gould is an conceptualist artist, collector and he writes about the subject. Gould's dream, as a young boy, was to become a cartoonist. His passions were drawing, design and coin collecting-the latter would be a training program for his building an art collection. His parents, though, insisted that there were no money in anything having to do with the art world.

He spent his youth in Motown Detroit. He entered unviversity in a pre-law program, but instead of going to law school, after graduation, he entered a graduate program, American Studies, at Saint Louis University, because its concept inspired him. But, with the expectation of his second of three children, he left school to begin a career in the publishing industry. 

He first came to Amsterdam when he was promoted by Plenum Publishing Corporation to be their European Sales and Marketing Manager. A divison of the company was Da Capo Press which was, at the time, a publisher of books in art, photography, architecture and music. Its publisher became his mentor for his art education. After three years, he went back to the states, but he would return, to the Netherlands, to work for a now defunct Dutch publisher of English books as their international marketing director.

During the 80s, he published "Amsterdam TODAY,'' which was the first English language magazine in Amsterdam. It was a going-out guide and an overview of Amsterdam' cultural life. At the same time, he went back to one of his first love: Drawing. Over the next five years, he played with styles and symbols. Then he discovered his "voice and vocabulary" and, since, has produced over 6,000 drawings, collages and objects.

He is a well-known figure on the Amsterdam' art scene.  He attends nearly all openings of exhibitions. Gould describes the exercise as a "cheap education" and one that is on-going.

The Documentary Film:  "I LOVE ART"

Gould told us the story behind the movie, "I LOVE ART''. Originally, it was meant to be a documentary about galleries, museums and the capricious Amsterdam' art scene. And it became that and much more much to his chagrin.

Gould had conceived of a concept to promote his art work internationally. He would mount the "World's Biggest First Exhibition for an Artist" an hang 1,001 pieces. He made a list of 22 galleries he knew to be sympathic to his conceptual style and showed each 20 A4 drawings: Five offered him a solo exhibition and seven dropped him from their mailing lists. Over the years, that followed, another eight galleries would offer to hang his work, but none were atuned to "The World's Biggest..." One said, "It's soooo American!" and another, "It's too populist." 

The 3D List

Every week, 40+ weeks/year, Gould composes and writes a newsletter of, approximately, 16 pages regarding openings at galleries, art spaces and museums. It all started six years ago. Four people would call him, religiously, every week, wanting a list of the openings. The phone calls were inconvenient and, because of a language discibility, sometimes tedious. He asked for their e-mail addresses. The word got around and within six months he was mailing to over 60 names. But he also noticed that few of these people showed up at openings and added the rubric, "What You Missed Last Week" which describes what he has seen gallery-by-gallery. A year ago, the figure was at 850 and he decided it was time to put the list on line: www.gould3dlist.blogspot.com.

"Gould's 3D List" is very popular. A recent one month period showed a total of 2,700 hits. Two thirds were made from the Netherlands and 30% from outside the country: USA, Denmark, UK, Germany, Russia, Canada, Poland, Turkey, France and China. He is flummoxed to explain this international interest. 


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IDFA 16.11 - 27.11

Each year in November, the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) once again transforms the city's center into a paradise for documentary film fans. Over eleven days this year, doc lovers will be spoiled as some of the city's most characteristic cinemas screen the latest and greatest domestic and international arrivals from the documentary film world. No other festival in the world brings together so many great films, devoted fans and talented film makers in one place, making IDFA one of the world's leading documentary film festivals

Inwards and Onwards - through the eyes of Anton Corbijn

On June 23rd Amsterdam photography museum FOAM unclosed an exhibition of selected photographs by Anton Corbijn – inwards and onwards. This most recent project of Corbjin includes some of his favourite artists such as Gerhard Richter, Alexander McQueen, Richard Prince, Iggy Pop, Anselm Kiefer, Damien Hirst, Tom Waits, Peter Doig, Bruce Springsteen, Lucian Freud and Karel Appel. Within a scope of four rooms you can get insight into selected works.

 

 

 

 

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Amsterdam summer eventually living up to its promises?

Until now Amsterdam summer has led its residents almost to despair. Luckily it has returned and brings us at least the idea of how a sun-kissed summer could have been. Therefore, Amsterdam’s calendar does not fail in providing us with a variety of events inviting everyone to seize every day at its best. 

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Amsterdam Sunsets Film Festival

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Urban Aphrodite Production Jazz Entertainment welcomes you on board!

Right back in the saddle from a highly successful Pillow Talk erotica show at Het Fijnhout, Urban Aphrodite is in full swing again...this time on the waters of Amsterdam! As a new innovation in Evening Entertainment here in Amsterdam, UA's Evening Entertainment Cruises offer vistors and Amsterdammers alike the winning combination of a great evening cruise, excellent food, and dazzling stars of Dutch an international fame...all wrapped up and presented with pleasure though our partnership with famed sailing ship, the MS De Jordaan!

 

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