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Dutch contemporary art (preferably with high-quality pictures) thank you.

Dutch contemporary art;

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The Netherlands is a world leader in the field of art. In such a country with famous museums and a number of classical innovative music and theaters with different styles, art is developing vigorously in various forms. Many important international art festivals are held in Holland every year.

museum

There are nearly/kloc-0.000 museums in the Netherlands, which is the most concentrated place in the world. The most famous are the National Museum in Amsterdam and Vincent? Van Gogh Museum, Boijmans-Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam, Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague and Het Loo Palace Museum in Pelton.

In Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum, outlaw's Kr? The ller-Müller Museum, the Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht and the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven have excellent collections of modern and contemporary works of art.

Special events such as Rembrandt Exhibition (1999) and "Golden Age Exhibition" (2000) also attracted many tourists and consolidated the position of the Netherlands as an art and cultural center.

visual arts

Holland has an ancient tradition in painting. The works of Rembrandt, Frans hals, Vermeer, Van Gogh and mondriaan all enjoy world fame. Modern Dutch painters and sculptors have also successfully inherited this tradition. Contemporary Dutch artists usually perform well in international art exhibitions, such as Venice Biennale and Documenta Art Exhibition in Kassel. Karel Appel and Kornel are the most famous artists after the war. They are all members of Cobra Group and are still very active. Other outstanding contemporary artists include Ger Van Elk, Jan Dubets, Peter Strucken, Rob Choltes and Marthe R? Ling and others.

design

De Stijl is a group of avant-garde designers and artists in the 1920s. His works are famous for their minimalism and are the representative of Dutch design. Piette mondriaan, theo van doesburg and, of course, Gerrit Littleveld are the most famous representatives of this movement.

The simple style of Dutch design is reflected in all kinds of daily necessities, whether it is stamps, trash cans, traffic signs, trains and office equipment. Amsterdam School of Design is a world-class design school, which is responsible for promoting innovation and promoting dialogue between different schools. Eindhoven Institute of Industrial Design is a professional training college, and its reputation is expanding day by day.

Holland is regarded as a holy land for artists, attracting many young designers, architects and artists. They came to Amsterdam to create an artistic atmosphere of freedom, dialogue and innovation. Their greatest attraction lies in their sense of innovation, not their fame.

build

The Netherlands also enjoys a high reputation in architecture and urban development. No fewer than 50,000 buildings in the Netherlands are listed as monuments. The government is responsible for protecting and maintaining these historic sites.

Amsterdam is famous for its buildings along the canals in 17 and 18 centuries. Its urban development projects completed in the 20th century also have some influence, such as the South Amsterdam block designed by architect and urban planner Berlage, and the post-war buildings in the center of Rotterdam. In addition, the Netherlands has a large number of modern buildings and provides many opportunities for young architects to try new ideas in their emerging towns and commercial centers.

As one of the customers, the government also has a far-reaching impact on the architectural trend. Some recent projects include the modern office building of the Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment designed by Hoogstad, and the postmodern office building of the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports designed by Graves and Soeters.

Other famous architects include aldo Van Eyck, Herman herzberg, Wim Quest, Pierre de Bruen, Rem Koolhaas and Joe Coen. Cohen designed the office building of the Netherlands Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning in Rotterdam. Bellahan School of Architecture in Amsterdam also opened a studio for talented young architects and landscape designers from the Netherlands and overseas.

music

Holland has many orchestras in small towns and cities all over the country. The most famous is the Royal Concert Hall Symphony Orchestra in Amsterdam. The smaller Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Sch? Enberg Orchestra is also a famous18th century orchestra.

The development of opera in Holland is very prosperous. In particular, the Dutch Opera House in Amsterdam enjoys an international reputation. It puts on about ten plays every year, most of which are staged in Amsterdam. Contemporary opera is an important play in this theater.

The Dutch Art Festival held in Amsterdam every June is a famous international music festival. 1997 is its 15 anniversary. The "Early Music Festival" held in Utrecht every year focuses on the medieval and baroque music of outstanding musicians from all over the world. Jazz, pop music and improvisation also attracted a large audience. Beihai Jazz Club is the largest and most famous jazz music circle in Europe. Famous pop music festivals include Pinkpop, Parkpop and Dynamo Open-air Music Festival.

dance

Holland is a world leader in modern dance. The works of the Dutch Dance Theatre (NDT) in The Hague enjoy an international reputation, most of which are produced by Anders Hellstr? M design dance movements. Among many small modern dance companies, Introdans is famous.

The Scarpino Ballet in Rotterdam has turned its attention to modern dance in recent years. The Amsterdam National Ballet not only mainly performs classical ballet plays, but also presents the works of some 20th century dance designers, such as Van Dancziger, Van Manen and Van Shack, as well as balanchine of the United States. The biennial Dutch Dance Art Festival in The Hague brings together some of the most outstanding dance works in the world.

"Springdance festival" held in Utrecht every year and "Cadance festival" held in The Hague are the stages to show the latest trends of modern dance.

drama

There are many professional troupes in the Netherlands, including traditional multi-repertoire troupes and some small troupes dedicated to developing new forms of drama and combining music, pantomime and new media technologies. Dogtroep is one of them, and regularly gives large-scale performances abroad.

Every year in the drama season, the masterpieces of Dutch and Flemish dramas will be staged at the drama festivals in Amsterdam and Antwerp, Belgium. Dutch musicals are a new trend in the Netherlands. Dramas such as Joe and Chicago are very successful.

Film and photography

The film industry in the Netherlands is relatively small, producing about 20 films every year, some of which are produced in cooperation with other countries. Some of these works have won international fame. Marleen Gorris won the Oscar for antonia's Lines (1996), and Mike van Diem won the same award for People (1998). Movies directed by the Dutch, such as Robocop and Basic Instinct by Paul Verhufen, Speed and Tornado Storm by Jan de Bont, have all achieved international success. Some Dutch movie stars, such as rutger hauer, Jeroen Krabbe and Renée Soutendijk, have also become household names for fans all over the world. The film The Left Luggage directed by Jeroen Krabbe has been shown in more than 40 countries.

The Netherlands also hosts several major film festivals, including Rotterdam International Film Festival (February), Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival (1February), World Wide Web Video Festival (April) and Utrecht Dutch Film Festival (September).

Holland is famous for its excellent documentaries. Johan van der Keuken's art films enjoy a high reputation in the world.

1975 the first international photojournalism exhibition was held in the Netherlands. The younger generation of photographers are particularly keen on documentary photography, and many of them are good at depicting portraits, natural scenery or urban scenery.

There are many excellent photographic works in the National Museum of Amsterdam, especially the works of19th century, as well as the printing room of Amsterdam Municipal Art Museum and Leiden University.

Dutch painter Van Gogh's paintings:

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Works by Dutch naturalist artists;

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Illustration by the famous Dutch painter Anton Pique;

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