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Van Abbe Museum
Exhibition

The Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven is one of the first public museums for contemporary art to be established in Europe. The museum’s collection of around 2700 works of art includes key works and archives by Lissitzky, Picasso, Kokoschka, Chagall, Beuys, McCarthy, Daniëls and Körmeling. The museum has an experimental approach towards art’s role in society. Openness, hospitality and knowledge exchange are important. We challenge ourselves and our visitors to think about art and its place in the world, covering a range of subjects, including the role of the collection as a cultural 'memory' and the museum as a public site. International collaboration and exchange have made the Van Abbemuseum a place for creative cross-fertilisation and a source of surprise, inspiration and imagination for its visitors and participants.

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Events at 2010DCC
Exhibition
Thursday, April 29, 2010 - 11:00
Free

Double Infinity, a joint initiative by the Van Abbemuseum and Arthub Asia, will open at the Dutch Culture Centre in Shanghai, parallel to the World Expo 2010.

Fringe
Thursday, April 29, 2010 - 15:00

15:00 Press Conference
15:30 Press pre-tour of the exhibition
16:00 opening of the exhibition with speeches from curators


16.00– on-going (outdoor) performance by Comfortable Collective (in this work, Maya Kramer) collaborates with candy makers to dazzle visitors of the exhibition opening with blown sugar versions of works from the Van Abbemuseum collection, which were not selected for this exhibition.

16:30 cocktail and performance The Party Camp Project by Zhou Xiaohu
During the opening of the exhibition Zhou Xiaohu invites all local

Fringe
Saturday, May 15, 2010 - 11:00


This weekend is dedicated to the extensive public programme, “Last Two Decades Revisited”, which revisit an alternative timeline for Chinese art history and tackles the historical significance, but also current fragility, of cultural exchanges.