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Huis Marseille

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Established
  
1999

Visitors
  
37,241 (2014)

Province
  
North Holland

Type
  
photography museum

Director
  
Nanda van den Berg

Phone
  
+31 20 531 8989

Huis Marseille

Location
  
Keizersgracht 401 Amsterdam, Netherlands

Public transit access
  
tram 1, 2 and 5 (Leidsestraat/Keizersgracht)

Address
  
Keizersgracht 401, 1016 EK Amsterdam, Netherlands

Hours
  
Open today · 11AM–6PMThursday11AM–6PMFriday11AM–6PMSaturday11AM–6PMSunday11AM–6PMMondayClosedTuesday11AM–6PMWednesday11AM–6PM

Similar
  
Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam, Museum Van Loon, Bijbels Museum, Museum Willet‑Holthuysen, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

Profiles

Huis Marseille is a photography museum in Amsterdam. It opened in 1999.

Contents

Huis Marseille was the first photography museum in the Netherlands when it opened in 1999; the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fotomuseum Den Haag in The Hague, and FOAM in a nearby building have opened since. The museum is housed in a residence built around 1665 for a French merchant, and contains 13 exhibition spaces and a restored room in Louis XIV style; the building was restored and the museum extended into the adjacent building in 2007–2013.

Exhibitions generally use the entire space and have mostly featured documentary photography. They have included Rob Hornstra's Sochi Project, photographs of Kyoto by Jacqueline Hassink, Sarkis' Ring Portraits, work by Juul Kraijer, and various photographers' works portraying dance.

The house

The museum Huis Marseille takes its name from the building in which it is housed. This monumental residence was built around 1665 for the French merchant Isaac Focquier. To its classicist facade Focquier added a stone tablet depicting a map of the French seaport Marseille. Three hundred years later, the original seventeenth-century layout of the house—consisting of a 'front' segment, a courtyard, a 'back' segment and garden—is still largely intact.

Exhibitions

A few of the exhibitions that took place at Huis Marseille:

  • Jacqueline Hassink: The Power Show (2007)
  • Edward Burtynsky: Oil (2009)
  • Scarlett Hooft Graafland: Soft Horizons (2011)
  • Viviane Sassen: In and out of fashion (2012)
  • Rob Hornstra: Gouden jaren (2013)
  • Cor Jaring: Cor was hier (2015)
  • Dana Lixenberg: Imperial Courts (2016)
  • References

    Huis Marseille Wikipedia