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Opening hours:
Wednesday - Sunday
between 2-8pm

Adults: €6
Students: €3
Neighbors: €3
Ages 0 – 18: free
We accept ICOM, Museumkaart and Stadspas voor gratis toegang. The Museumkaart is available at the reception desk.
Group visits are possibly subject to additional costs, depending on the size of the group and hospitality requirements.

Accessibility info
You can find de Appel at Tolstraat 160, next to Cinetol in broedplaats Tempel, and a 5 minute walk from tram stop Van Woustraat. de Appel’s bookshop, archive, reception and foyer are located on the ground floor, and accessible for weelchairs. de Appel exhibition space is located on the first flloor. There is a manually operated chair lift available. If you plan your visit and would like to use the chair lift, please send an email to info[a]deappel.nl. Find our full accessibility info here

Plan your visit
Today, May 20
de Appel Amsterdam is closed today. We will be open again on Wednesday, May 21. Meanwhile you can explore The Remote Archivist publication series, tune into the online lectures of the Why Germany series, or browse through de Appel's extensive archive and past endeavours.
Tomorrow, May 21

Archive open

Archive open

Event
03.10.2024–28.08.2025
Exhibition
24.04–24.05.2025
Adopting a methodology proposed by School of Intrusions, the artists in this exhibition have been meeting in different archives and locations in Amsterdam, going through research material and discussing various cases of institutional reactions and actions led by artist movements and anti-apartheid campaigns.
Upcoming

Klachtenkoor rehearsal

Klachtenkoor rehearsal

Event
12.05–10.11.2025
Event
25.05.2025, 15:00–17:00
de Appel will host the book launch of Life with Fifi, a book for all ages written by writer and curator Kris Dittel and artist and designer Angelica Falkeling. In the presence of Fifi the dog, Kris and Angelica will read from the book and will share reflections on what it means to care for another being, to enter into their worldview when words cannot be shared, to attune to them and take on the responsibility to protect them.
Public Programme
25.05.2025, 19:15–21:45
This second screening taking place in the context of de Appel’s current exhibition and research project, Every Act of Struggle: Inclusion and Assembly, zooms in on two particular events relating to cultural boycotts and resistance to violent regimes of apartheid: in South Africa and Palestine.
Exhibition
27.06–10.08.2025
Sensing Interdependence is a retrospective exhibition on the work of the Italian art collective Arts For the Commons (A4C), a collaboration between Ecuadorian artist Rosa Jijon and activist and artistic researcher Francesco Martone. The exhibition tackles the notion of interdependence between nature and humans. It is guest-curated by Aria Spinelli and Angelo Castucci.
22.05.2025, 18:00–21:00
The Remote Archivist #7 is convened by curator and educator Katia Krupennikova in collaboration with artists-researchers int heir second year of the HKU Master of Arts. The Remote Archivist #7 is devoted to the archives of de Appel Curatorial Programme, celebrating its 30 years anniversary.
Public Programme
24.05.2025, 11:00–20:30
The closing programme of Every Act of Struggle is co-curated by the School of Intrusions and the participating artists. The sessions are intended to be an extension of the group's research, opening it up to a wider audience. The sessions are open research exchanges with artists and researchers who are connected to the project or whose texts and projects have emerged during the research.
28.05–06.06.2025
You are invited to a 8 day long public programme convened by damdam, an interconnected web of collectives emerging from de Appel’s Curatorial Programme, the Lumbung Practice program at Sandberg Instituut and Gudskul from Indonesia. Between 29 May and 6 June 2025, at de Appel and in several other locations in and outside of Amsterdam, the collective will convene a public living space to introduce their ecosystem, and get to know each other better.
Online
Online Presentation
Why Germany is an international, online lecture series addressing the crackdown on free speech in Germany and beyond. These weekly lectures are co-hosted by a network of institutions that grows over time. By means of a rolling program, it creates a space for creative, informed and considered expression.
Event
On the 24th of June, Ann Demeester will moderate an evening about about innovation in the arts and the need for continuity. Since five years de Appel again has a remarkable home: Broedplaats Lely, a brutalistic building in a diffuse part of town, where the accelerated effects of the gentrification of the surrounding are clearly visible. As an institution de Appel is part of this ongoing temporality. Now that the precarity this enhances seems to become more extensive, it is time to start the conversation.
Online Presentation
Between sunrise and sunset on 30 November 2020, de Appel devotes space and time to remembering ULAY (born Frank Uwe Laysiepen on 30 November 1943 in Solingen, Germany), an artist and much more, who shaped our institution profoundly and who passed away on March 2nd this year.
To celebrate the publication: Audre Lorde – Dream of Europe: selected seminars and interviews: 1984–1992 (Kenning Editions, 2020), de Appel organised a close reading group starting late September 2020, in order to collectively read and give voice to Lorde’s work as assembled in this book.