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Keizersgracht 401
1016 EK Amsterdam
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020 - 53 18 989

Een uitzicht op de gevel van een meerverdiepingshuis met grote ramen, gezien door een prachtige tuin. Er zijn bomen, hagen en bloeiende struiken, en een geplaveid pad. De tuin wordt verlicht door de middagzon.
Huis Marseille in Amsterdam
Elegante kamer in barokstijl met rood en goud paneelwerk, een beschilderd plafond, een grote open haard en hoge ramen met beige gordijnen. Moderne zwart-wit kunstwerken contrasteren met het weelderige decor.
Een kijkje in Huis Marseille, Museum voor Fotografie
Werk van Jean-Luc Mylayne met reflectie vanuit de ruimte
Tentoonstelling Shadow Self - Portal to a Parallel World
Grote zaal met wandkleden van Lisa Oppenheim
Tentoonstelling Deborah Turbeville
Tuinhuis met het werk van Awoiska van der Molen

Huis Marseille is the first photography museum in Amsterdam. It is located in a former residence dating from 1665, the rooms of which have been converted into exhibition spaces. The collection mainly consists of contemporary photographs from the Netherlands, South Africa and Japan.

Contemporary photography in an ornate environment

Since its founding in 1999, it has been the first museum in the Netherlands dedicated entirely to photography as an art form. Unlike the conventional "white cube" gallery style, Huis Marseille embraces its original architecture, light-filled rooms that enrich the experience of the photographic works on display.

The museum presents a dynamic program of exhibitions, which change every quarter. Following its expansion in 2013, Huis Marseille has been able to showcase not only temporary exhibitions but also highlights from its growing in-house collection, creating deeper connections between past and present works.

The Houses

The museum is housed in two 17th-century canal houses, which feature many of the original details, such as lavish ceiling frescos, stucco, marble and a red Louis XIV style salon. The museum also includes a library, a specialist photography bookstore and a canalside garden.

Collection

Huis Marseille has acquired around 750 works of contemporary photography since it opened two decades ago. This includes the works of many internationally prominent photographers, such as Thomas Struth, Thomas Ruff, Andreas Gursky, Andres Serrano, Deana Lawson, Viviane Sassen and Jean-Luc Mylayne. The exhibition also covers less well-known names. New additions to the collection include photos by Jamie Hawkesworth and Julie Greve, created at the crossroads of fashion and art.

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