Museo del Moco : Banksy, Basquiat, Warhol, Kusama & More





Descrizione
Moco Museum Amsterdam è un museo leader dedicato alla realizzazione di Arte accessibile a tutti, situato nel cuore del quartiere dei musei. Scopri una collezione iconica di arte moderna, contemporanea, digitale e immersiva, con artisti di fama mondiale come Banksy, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama e molti altri. Esplora oltre 100 opere d'arte audaci di oltre 35 artisti visionari, che spaziano tra dipinti, sculture, installazioni e spazi digitali immersivi. Ogni biglietto include un'audioguida gratuita in 6 lingue, in modo da poter vivere appieno le storie dietro l'arte. Cerchi cose da fare ad Amsterdam? Moco Museum è uno dei musei d'arte più cool. Prenota subito i tuoi biglietti e non perderli.
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Itinerario
Il Museo Moco si trova a Villa Alsberg nel bel mezzo del Museumplein di Amsterdam.
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Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
- I bambini sotto i 6 anni non pagano
Recensioni(1,786)
So many amazing pieces of art by artists i have waited decades to view.
It was very special and beautiful and we really enjoyed this beautiful museum. Beautiful modern art my daughter recognized works of art right away. Really enjoyed it.
My husband and I loved this museum and it was great to start from top to bottom of the museum , defiantly recommend.
Incredibly beautiful for those who love modern art; we received a discount since it was Sunday, but I find the regular price very expensive.
Honestly, it is not worth it. There are many more museums nearby that will surely please you compared to this place that reeks of commercialism. Interesting if your passion is Basquiat or Banksy (and even then, you won't have much to chew on...) but if you are looking for contemporary art that leads to more emerging artists, keep walking. Multiple areas of the museum, such as the immersive rooms, lead us to think that the museum's goal is primarily to shine on our Instagram posts rather than to offer us real art.
Unfortunately, the museum was very disappointing. First of all, it was heavily overpriced and felt like a cash grab. Yes, they had works from the artist mentioned, but as many of them were prints from original (of course, understandable with street art) it felt like I could’ve had the same experience from the internet. The works were also very similar to each other both in topics and methods, which was a shame for a museum attempting to familiarise new audiances with contemporary art. I hope that in the future they change the info text to talk more about the artist and the work they are presenting instead of speaking about the museum and its goals, and giving guides on how to interpret the pieces mixed with motivational advice like ”don’t forget that you’re a diamond too!”
It was fantastic even with small children
I found the entrance a bit expensive, there were a lot of people, so we felt quite overwhelmed during the visit, not really having time to relax, we felt rather rushed… But there are some works that are worth seeing! That’s why I gave it four out of five and not three out of five.
Very nice museum from Banski to much more, we were very positively surprised by this exhibition thesis.
Visiting Moco Museum was a very enjoyable experience, especially seeing works associated with artists such as Banksy, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Yayoi Kusama, KAWS, Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst gathered in one place. The museum has a vibrant atmosphere and presents a strong selection of contemporary and modern art that many visitors will appreciate. That said, the museum can feel quite crowded for the size of the space. Limiting visitor numbers slightly could help create a calmer and more immersive viewing experience. Another aspect that could be improved is the lighting and framing presentation. Because of the many windows in the building and the reflective glass used on several framed works, reflections sometimes make it difficult to properly view the artworks. Museum-grade anti-reflective glass would greatly enhance the experience. As someone working in visual art curation, I would have appreciated a slightly clearer narrative flow between sections and artworks. With such an important group of artists, a more connected exhibition structure could further strengthen the storytelling and dialogue between the pieces. Overall, Moco Museum remains a memorable and worthwhile visit in Amsterdam, particularly for anyone interested in contemporary art and iconic modern artists.



