Snap judgments

Snap Judgments - New positions in Contemporary African Photography
During the month September the Stedelijk Museum CS presents Snap Judgments, an exhibition of work by 35 contemporary African artists and photographers with unique perspectives on their own continent. The exhibition reveals how artists are using photography to respond artistically to the enormous changes currently taking place in African economic, social and cultural life. The artists also break away from lingering stereotypical images of their cultures, histories and countries. The exhibition was organised by Okwui Enwezor, adjunct curator at the ICP in New York.

One night stay and the Snap Judgment exhibition
The package consists of a ticket to the exhibition (value €9,-) and a small present in the room.
Prices per person:
1 star = € 59
2 stars = € 83
3 stars = € 103
4 stars = € 139
5 stars = € 159

The stay is including breakfast and tourist tax.

Price is per person based on double occupancy.
Valid from the 1st until the 10th of September 2008 and the 16th until the 30th of September 2008.

To book call + 31 (0)20 561 36 04/05 and ask for our Snap Judgments special.

Stedelijk Museum CS
Oosterdokskade 5
Amsterdam

Public transport:
Tram 25 and 26

www.stedelijk.nl

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