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The Cobra Museum of Modern Art is home to a collection of key works by artists from the avant-garde Cobra art movement. The museum presents interesting exhibitions from this unique collection, as well as temporary exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
Cobra movement
Worldwide the interest in the Cobra movement continues to grow. Founded in 1948, Cobra was a collective of international artists who embraced different cultures. The artists had a global focus and believed in a universal language of symbols that could be 'read' by everyone, regardless of their geographical or cultural background. Their goal was to create art based on imagination and experimentation which made a radical break with the past and transcended national boundaries. Despite being disbanded in 1951, Cobra became an influential European art movement during its few short years of existence.
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Cobra Museum
Designed by Dutch architect Wim Quist, the Cobra Museum brings together natural light and impressive use of space to create an ideal environment for viewing the art. The museum is easy to reach from the centre of Amsterdam by car or public transport (tram 5 or metro 51).
Opening Hours
Mo : Closed Tu -Su: 11:00 - 17:00 hour; Closed on Saturday 26 April 2014; Closed on Thursday 25 December 2014; Closed on Thursday 1 January 2015.
Address: Sandbergplein 1,1181 ZX AMSTELVEEN
Contact: 020 547 5050 info@cobra-museum.nl
Website: www.cobra-museum.nl/nl/actueel.html