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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam3...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to becurious about.<br />
In the picture: There’s time for discussion during playtime.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam9.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam8.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam7.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam6.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam4.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Noor one of the eldest pupils working on her I-pad.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.jpg
  • Nederland, Utrecht, 5 februari 2016.<br />
Opening nieuw Nijntje museum.<br />
De eerste bezoekertjes van het nieuwe  museum ontdekken de wereld van nijntje.<br />
Vanaf 6 februari 2016 iis het museum geopend voor het publiek.<br />
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Opening of the new Nijntje Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 februari 2016.<br />
Bas Heijne, schrijver, vertaler en interviewer.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 juni 2016.<br />
Beatrix Ruf (directeur Stedelijk Museum) rechts en Ruth Mackenzie (artistiek directeur Holland Festival) geven in aanwezigheid van Rirkrit Tiravanija een introductie op het kunstwerk. Daarnaast heeft de kunstenaar voor de opening een verrassing voorbereid.<br />
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Het uitgangspunt van Rirkrit Tiravanija’s (1961) werk is sociale interactie. Met Tomorrow is the Question nodigt hij het publiek met een serie hoogglanzende stalen pingpongtafels uit voor een potje tafeltennis.<br />
De kunstenaar exposeerde over de hele wereld. Met Tomorrow is the Question (2015) – dat eerder te zien was in o.a. Moskou en Arles - maakt hij zijn debuut in Amsterdam.<br />
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De installatie is van 4 t/m 26 juni 2016 te zien op het Museumplein.<br />
Beatrix Ruf (director Stedelijk Museum) right and Ruth Mackenzie (artistic director of the Holland Festival) open in the presence of Rirkrit Tiravanija an introduction to his work of art called Tomorrow is the Question. <br />
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The artist for the opening has prepared a surprise.The premise of Rirkrit Tiravanija's (1961) work is social interaction. With Tomorrow is the Question, he invites the audience with a series of high gloss steel ping pong tables for table tennis.The artist has exhibited all over the world. With Tomorrow is the Question (2015) - which was previously seen in Moscow, among others and Arles - he makes his debut in Amsterdam.The installation can be seen from 4 t / m June 26, 2016 at the Museumplein.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 juni 2016.<br />
Beatrix Ruf (directeur Stedelijk Museum) rechts en Ruth Mackenzie (artistiek directeur Holland Festival) geven in aanwezigheid van Rirkrit Tiravanija een introductie op het kunstwerk. Daarnaast heeft de kunstenaar voor de opening een verrassing voorbereid.<br />
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Het uitgangspunt van Rirkrit Tiravanija’s (1961) werk is sociale interactie. Met Tomorrow is the Question nodigt hij het publiek met een serie hoogglanzende stalen pingpongtafels uit voor een potje tafeltennis.<br />
De kunstenaar exposeerde over de hele wereld. Met Tomorrow is the Question (2015) – dat eerder te zien was in o.a. Moskou en Arles - maakt hij zijn debuut in Amsterdam.<br />
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De installatie is van 4 t/m 26 juni 2016 te zien op het Museumplein.<br />
Beatrix Ruf (director Stedelijk Museum) right and Ruth Mackenzie (artistic director of the Holland Festival) open in the presence of Rirkrit Tiravanija an introduction to his work of art called Tomorrow is the Question. <br />
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The artist for the opening has prepared a surprise.The premise of Rirkrit Tiravanija's (1961) work is social interaction. With Tomorrow is the Question, he invites the audience with a series of high gloss steel ping pong tables for table tennis.The artist has exhibited all over the world. With Tomorrow is the Question (2015) - which was previously seen in Moscow, among others and Arles - he makes his debut in Amsterdam.The installation can be seen from 4 t / m June 26, 2016 at the Museumplein.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Tomorrow is the question2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 juni 2016.<br />
Beatrix Ruf (directeur Stedelijk Museum) rechts en Ruth Mackenzie (artistiek directeur Holland Festival) geven in aanwezigheid van Rirkrit Tiravanija een introductie op het kunstwerk. Daarnaast heeft de kunstenaar voor de opening een verrassing voorbereid.<br />
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Het uitgangspunt van Rirkrit Tiravanija’s (1961) werk is sociale interactie. Met Tomorrow is the Question nodigt hij het publiek met een serie hoogglanzende stalen pingpongtafels uit voor een potje tafeltennis.<br />
De kunstenaar exposeerde over de hele wereld. Met Tomorrow is the Question (2015) – dat eerder te zien was in o.a. Moskou en Arles - maakt hij zijn debuut in Amsterdam.<br />
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De installatie is van 4 t/m 26 juni 2016 te zien op het Museumplein.<br />
Beatrix Ruf (director Stedelijk Museum) right and Ruth Mackenzie (artistic director of the Holland Festival) open in the presence of Rirkrit Tiravanija an introduction to his work of art called Tomorrow is the Question. <br />
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The artist for the opening has prepared a surprise.The premise of Rirkrit Tiravanija's (1961) work is social interaction. With Tomorrow is the Question, he invites the audience with a series of high gloss steel ping pong tables for table tennis.The artist has exhibited all over the world. With Tomorrow is the Question (2015) - which was previously seen in Moscow, among others and Arles - he makes his debut in Amsterdam.The installation can be seen from 4 t / m June 26, 2016 at the Museumplein.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Tomorrow is the question3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 juni 2016.<br />
Beatrix Ruf (directeur Stedelijk Museum) rechts en Ruth Mackenzie (artistiek directeur Holland Festival) geven in aanwezigheid van Rirkrit Tiravanija een introductie op het kunstwerk. Daarnaast heeft de kunstenaar voor de opening een verrassing voorbereid.<br />
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Het uitgangspunt van Rirkrit Tiravanija’s (1961) werk is sociale interactie. Met Tomorrow is the Question nodigt hij het publiek met een serie hoogglanzende stalen pingpongtafels uit voor een potje tafeltennis.<br />
De kunstenaar exposeerde over de hele wereld. Met Tomorrow is the Question (2015) – dat eerder te zien was in o.a. Moskou en Arles - maakt hij zijn debuut in Amsterdam.<br />
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De installatie is van 4 t/m 26 juni 2016 te zien op het Museumplein.<br />
Beatrix Ruf (director Stedelijk Museum) right and Ruth Mackenzie (artistic director of the Holland Festival) open in the presence of Rirkrit Tiravanija an introduction to his work of art called Tomorrow is the Question. <br />
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The artist for the opening has prepared a surprise.The premise of Rirkrit Tiravanija's (1961) work is social interaction. With Tomorrow is the Question, he invites the audience with a series of high gloss steel ping pong tables for table tennis.The artist has exhibited all over the world. With Tomorrow is the Question (2015) - which was previously seen in Moscow, among others and Arles - he makes his debut in Amsterdam.The installation can be seen from 4 t / m June 26, 2016 at the Museumplein.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Tomorrow is the question4.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van the Chamberlain drawings by Jan Frank<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 16 juli 2016.<br />
We are the future festival in Arena park voor jongeren onder de 18 jaar.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van the Chamberlain drawings by Jan Frank<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house16.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Gallery of the Golden Age.<br />
Vandaag werd bekend dat drie musea in Amsterdam samen de Gallery of the Golden Age beginnen: een vaste tentoonstelling van meer dan 30 enorme groepsportretten 17e en 18e eeuw.<br />
Deze ‘klasgenoten van de Nachtwacht’ worden vanwege hun enorme omvang zelden tentoongesteld, maar in het 17e-eeuwse gebouw van de Hermitage is er ruimte voor. De tentoonstelling zal er vanaf eind november te zien zijn, maar bekijk hier alvast een selectie met onder meer de ‘Anatomische les van dr. Deijman‘ van Rembrandt en schuttersportretten van Govert Flinck en Nicolaes Pickenoy.<br />
De zg Schuttersstukken opgeslagen in het depot van Amsterdam Museum, die tentoon gespreid zullen worden in de Hermitage<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Gallery of the Golden Age.<br />
Vandaag werd bekend dat drie musea in Amsterdam samen de Gallery of the Golden Age beginnen: een vaste tentoonstelling van meer dan 30 enorme groepsportretten 17e en 18e eeuw.<br />
Deze ‘klasgenoten van de Nachtwacht’ worden vanwege hun enorme omvang zelden tentoongesteld, maar in het 17e-eeuwse gebouw van de Hermitage is er ruimte voor. De tentoonstelling zal er vanaf eind november te zien zijn, maar bekijk hier alvast een selectie met onder meer de ‘Anatomische les van dr. Deijman‘ van Rembrandt en schuttersportretten van Govert Flinck en Nicolaes Pickenoy.<br />
De zg Schuttersstukken opgeslagen in het depot van Amsterdam Museum, die tentoon gespreid zullen worden in de Hermitage<br />
Op de foto v.r.n.l. P{aul Spies, directeur Amsterdam Museum, Cathelijne Broers. directeur Hermitage Amsterdam en Martine Gosselink, Hoofd afdeling Geschiedenis van het Rijksmuseum<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 16 juli 2016.<br />
We are the future festival in Arena park voor jongeren onder de 18 jaar.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht , 11 oktober 2014.<br />
De walkers uit de populaire serie ‘The Walking Dead’ komen in Utrecht tot leven naar aanleiding van de tv-premiere op FOX maandag om 22 uur. In de Potterstraat worden de zombies maandag tijdens de start van de serie vrijgelaten.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans/ANPinOpdracht<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van the Chamberlain drawings by Jan Frank<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house12.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house11.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van the Chamberlain drawings by Jan Frank<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house15.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van the Chamberlain drawings by Jan Frank<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house13.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant House1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house6.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house7.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house10.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house5.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 21 maart 2014.<br />
The Merchant house heeft een bijzondere tentoonstelling met werk van Jan Schoonhoven en Henk Peeters<br />
The Merchant House—a contemporary art space (Art &) and a cultural think tank (& Concept, at Herengracht 254, a modern version of a traditional canal house shows an exhibition of modern visual arts.
    JPJ The Merchant house3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 maart 2014.<br />
The Spring Quartet in actie in Muziekgebouw aan het IJ.<br />
Droomkwartet met internationale jazztop<br />
All-stars uit de internationale jazztop: slagwerker Jack DeJohnette, saxofonist Joe Lovano, bassiste Esperanza Spalding en pianist Leo Genovese. In het Muziekgebouw komen ze samen in dit unieke, drie jazzgeneraties omspannende kwartet.<br />
Op de foto saxofonist Joe Lovano en bassiste Esperanza Spalding<br />
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Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 maart 2014.<br />
The Spring Quartet in actie in Muziekgebouw aan het IJ.<br />
Droomkwartet met internationale jazztop<br />
All-stars uit de internationale jazztop: slagwerker Jack DeJohnette, saxofonist Joe Lovano, bassiste Esperanza Spalding en pianist Leo Genovese. In het Muziekgebouw komen ze samen in dit unieke, drie jazzgeneraties omspannende kwartet.<br />
Op de foto saxofonist Joe Lovano en bassiste Esperanza Spalding<br />
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Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Spring Quartet1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Bezoekers tijdens sneak preview van de film The Grand Budapest hotel van regisseur Wes Anderson konden vooraf in de zg VIP room verzamelen en een drankje drinken.<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Bezoekers tijdens sneak preview van de film The Grand Budapest hotel van regisseur Wes Anderson konden vooraf in de zg VIP room verzamelen en een drankje drinken. Rechts Parool journalist Anne-Rose Bantzinger.<br />
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Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Bezoekers tijdens sneak preview van de film The Grand Budapest hotel van regisseur Wes Anderson konden vooraf in de zg VIP room verzamelen en een drankje drinken.<br />
Op de foto Parool journalist Addie Schulte.<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Bezoekers tijdens sneak preview van de film The Grand Budapest hotel van regisseur Wes Anderson konden vooraf in de zg VIP room verzamelen en een drankje drinken.<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Grand Budapest Hotel9.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Bezoekers tijdens sneak preview van de film The Grand Budapest hotel van regisseur Wes Anderson konden vooraf in de zg VIP room verzamelen en een drankje drinken.<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Grand Budapest Hotel10.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Gallery of the Golden Age.<br />
Vandaag werd bekend dat drie musea in Amsterdam samen de Gallery of the Golden Age beginnen: een vaste tentoonstelling van meer dan 30 enorme groepsportretten 17e en 18e eeuw.<br />
Deze ‘klasgenoten van de Nachtwacht’ worden vanwege hun enorme omvang zelden tentoongesteld, maar in het 17e-eeuwse gebouw van de Hermitage is er ruimte voor. De tentoonstelling zal er vanaf eind november te zien zijn, maar bekijk hier alvast een selectie met onder meer de ‘Anatomische les van dr. Deijman‘ van Rembrandt en schuttersportretten van Govert Flinck en Nicolaes Pickenoy.<br />
De zg Schuttersstukken opgeslagen in het depot van Amsterdam Museum, die tentoon gespreid zullen worden in de Hermitage<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Gallery of the Golden Age.<br />
Vandaag werd bekend dat drie musea in Amsterdam samen de Gallery of the Golden Age beginnen: een vaste tentoonstelling van meer dan 30 enorme groepsportretten 17e en 18e eeuw.<br />
Deze ‘klasgenoten van de Nachtwacht’ worden vanwege hun enorme omvang zelden tentoongesteld, maar in het 17e-eeuwse gebouw van de Hermitage is er ruimte voor. De tentoonstelling zal er vanaf eind november te zien zijn, maar bekijk hier alvast een selectie met onder meer de ‘Anatomische les van dr. Deijman‘ van Rembrandt en schuttersportretten van Govert Flinck en Nicolaes Pickenoy.<br />
De zg Schuttersstukken opgeslagen in het depot van Amsterdam Museum, die tentoon gespreid zullen worden in de Hermitage.<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Gallery of the Golden Age9.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Gallery of the Golden Age.<br />
Vandaag werd bekend dat drie musea in Amsterdam samen de Gallery of the Golden Age beginnen: een vaste tentoonstelling van meer dan 30 enorme groepsportretten 17e en 18e eeuw.<br />
Deze ‘klasgenoten van de Nachtwacht’ worden vanwege hun enorme omvang zelden tentoongesteld, maar in het 17e-eeuwse gebouw van de Hermitage is er ruimte voor. De tentoonstelling zal er vanaf eind november te zien zijn, maar bekijk hier alvast een selectie met onder meer de ‘Anatomische les van dr. Deijman‘ van Rembrandt en schuttersportretten van Govert Flinck en Nicolaes Pickenoy.<br />
De zg Schuttersstukken opgeslagen in het depot van Amsterdam Museum, die tentoon gespreid zullen worden in de Hermitage<br />
Op de foto v.r.n.l. Paul Spies, directeur Amsterdam Museum, Cathelijne Broers. directeur Hermitage Amsterdam en Martine Gosselink, Hoofd afdeling Geschiedenis van het Rijksmuseum<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Gallery of the Golden Age.<br />
Vandaag werd bekend dat drie musea in Amsterdam samen de Gallery of the Golden Age beginnen: een vaste tentoonstelling van meer dan 30 enorme groepsportretten 17e en 18e eeuw.<br />
Deze ‘klasgenoten van de Nachtwacht’ worden vanwege hun enorme omvang zelden tentoongesteld, maar in het 17e-eeuwse gebouw van de Hermitage is er ruimte voor. De tentoonstelling zal er vanaf eind november te zien zijn, maar bekijk hier alvast een selectie met onder meer de ‘Anatomische les van dr. Deijman‘ van Rembrandt en schuttersportretten van Govert Flinck en Nicolaes Pickenoy.<br />
De zg Schuttersstukken opgeslagen in het depot van Amsterdam Museum, die tentoon gespreid zullen worden in de Hermitage<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Gallery of the Golden Age8.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Gallery of the Golden Age.<br />
Vandaag werd bekend dat drie musea in Amsterdam samen de Gallery of the Golden Age beginnen: een vaste tentoonstelling van meer dan 30 enorme groepsportretten 17e en 18e eeuw.<br />
Deze ‘klasgenoten van de Nachtwacht’ worden vanwege hun enorme omvang zelden tentoongesteld, maar in het 17e-eeuwse gebouw van de Hermitage is er ruimte voor. De tentoonstelling zal er vanaf eind november te zien zijn, maar bekijk hier alvast een selectie met onder meer de ‘Anatomische les van dr. Deijman‘ van Rembrandt en schuttersportretten van Govert Flinck en Nicolaes Pickenoy.<br />
De zg Schuttersstukken opgeslagen in het depot van Amsterdam Museum, die tentoon gespreid zullen worden in de Hermitage<br />
Op de foto v.r.n.l. P{aul Spies, directeur Amsterdam Museum, Cathelijne Broers. directeur Hermitage Amsterdam<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 29 november 2011..Otto Nan en Suzanne Oxenaar, de zakelijk en artistiek directeur van het Lloyd Hotel, noemen hun tweede hotel The Exchange..The Exchange komt op de nummers 49, 50 en 51, waarin voorheen Hotel Damrak en De Korenaer waren gevestigd. De panden behoren tot de twaalf op het Damrak die de NV Stadsgoed in 2009 voor veertig miljoen van de Barazaniclan kocht. ..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 29 november 2011..Otto Nan en Suzanne Oxenaar, de zakelijk en artistiek directeur van het Lloyd Hotel, noemen hun tweede hotel The Exchange..The Exchange komt op de nummers 49, 50 en 51, waarin voorheen Hotel Damrak en De Korenaer waren gevestigd. De panden behoren tot de twaalf op het Damrak die de NV Stadsgoed in 2009 voor veertig miljoen van de Barazaniclan kocht. ..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 16 juli 2016.<br />
We are the future festival in Arena park voor jongeren onder de 18 jaar.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 16 juli 2016.<br />
We are the future festival in Arena park voor jongeren onder de 18 jaar.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 16 juli 2016.<br />
We are the future festival in Arena park voor jongeren onder de 18 jaar.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht , 11 oktober 2014.<br />
De walkers uit de populaire serie ‘The Walking Dead’ komen in Utrecht tot leven naar aanleiding van de tv-premiere op FOX maandag om 22 uur. In de Potterstraat worden de zombies maandag tijdens de start van de serie vrijgelaten.<br />
ANP PRESSLINK **Foto en bijschrift vallen buiten verantwoordelijkheid van de Algemene Nieuwsdienst van het ANP. Foto is vrij van rechten en mag alleen redactioneel gebruikt worden in de context van het bijschrift.**<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans/ANPinOpdracht<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht , 11 oktober 2014.<br />
De walkers uit de populaire serie ‘The Walking Dead’ komen in Utrecht tot leven naar aanleiding van de tv-premiere op FOX maandag om 22 uur. In de Potterstraat worden de zombies maandag tijdens de start van de serie vrijgelaten.<br />
ANP PRESSLINK **Foto en bijschrift vallen buiten verantwoordelijkheid van de Algemene Nieuwsdienst van het ANP. Foto is vrij van rechten en mag alleen redactioneel gebruikt worden in de context van het bijschrift.**<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans/ANPinOpdracht<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Utrecht , 11 oktober 2014.<br />
De walkers uit de populaire serie ‘The Walking Dead’ komen in Utrecht tot leven naar aanleiding van de tv-premiere op FOX maandag om 22 uur. In de Potterstraat worden de zombies maandag tijdens de start van de serie vrijgelaten.<br />
ANP PRESSLINK **Foto en bijschrift vallen buiten verantwoordelijkheid van de Algemene Nieuwsdienst van het ANP. Foto is vrij van rechten en mag alleen redactioneel gebruikt worden in de context van het bijschrift.**<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans/ANPinOpdracht<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Walking Dead3.jpg
  • Nederland, Utrecht , 11 oktober 2014.<br />
De walkers uit de populaire serie ‘The Walking Dead’ komen in Utrecht tot leven naar aanleiding van de tv-premiere op FOX maandag om 22 uur. In de Potterstraat worden de zombies maandag tijdens de start van de serie vrijgelaten.<br />
ANP PRESSLINK **Foto en bijschrift vallen buiten verantwoordelijkheid van de Algemene Nieuwsdienst van het ANP. Foto is vrij van rechten en mag alleen redactioneel gebruikt worden in de context van het bijschrift.**<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans/ANPinOpdracht<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Walking Dead7.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 maart 2014.<br />
The Spring Quartet in actie in Muziekgebouw aan het IJ.<br />
Droomkwartet met internationale jazztop<br />
All-stars uit de internationale jazztop: slagwerker Jack DeJohnette, saxofonist Joe Lovano, bassiste Esperanza Spalding en pianist Leo Genovese. In het Muziekgebouw komen ze samen in dit unieke, drie jazzgeneraties omspannende kwartet.<br />
Op de foto saxofonist Joe Lovano en bassiste Esperanza Spalding<br />
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Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Spring Quartet6.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 maart 2014.<br />
The Spring Quartet in actie in Muziekgebouw aan het IJ.<br />
Droomkwartet met internationale jazztop<br />
All-stars uit de internationale jazztop: slagwerker Jack DeJohnette, saxofonist Joe Lovano, bassiste Esperanza Spalding en pianist Leo Genovese. In het Muziekgebouw komen ze samen in dit unieke, drie jazzgeneraties omspannende kwartet.<br />
Op de foto saxofonist Joe Lovano en bassiste Esperanza Spalding<br />
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Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Spring Quartet3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 maart 2014.<br />
The Spring Quartet in actie in Muziekgebouw aan het IJ.<br />
Droomkwartet met internationale jazztop<br />
All-stars uit de internationale jazztop: slagwerker Jack DeJohnette, saxofonist Joe Lovano, bassiste Esperanza Spalding en pianist Leo Genovese. In het Muziekgebouw komen ze samen in dit unieke, drie jazzgeneraties omspannende kwartet.<br />
Op de foto bassiste Esperanza Spalding<br />
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Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Spring Quartet5.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 maart 2014.<br />
The Spring Quartet in actie in Muziekgebouw aan het IJ.<br />
Droomkwartet met internationale jazztop<br />
All-stars uit de internationale jazztop: slagwerker Jack DeJohnette, saxofonist Joe Lovano, bassiste Esperanza Spalding en pianist Leo Genovese. In het Muziekgebouw komen ze samen in dit unieke, drie jazzgeneraties omspannende kwartet.<br />
Op de foto  bassiste Esperanza Spalding<br />
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Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Spring Quartet8.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 maart 2014.<br />
The Spring Quartet in actie in Muziekgebouw aan het IJ.<br />
Droomkwartet met internationale jazztop<br />
All-stars uit de internationale jazztop: slagwerker Jack DeJohnette, saxofonist Joe Lovano, bassiste Esperanza Spalding en pianist Leo Genovese. In het Muziekgebouw komen ze samen in dit unieke, drie jazzgeneraties omspannende kwartet.<br />
Op de foto saxofonist Joe Lovano en bassiste Esperanza Spalding<br />
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Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Spring Quartet9.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Regisseur Wes Anderson (midden) van de film the Grand Budapest Hotel, acteur Tony Revolori en Ronald Ockhuysen van het Parool tijdens het inleidende gesprek voor aanvang van de film in filmhuis Tuschinski<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Regisseur Wes Anderson (midden) van de film the Grand Budapest Hotel, acteur Tony Revolori en Ronald Ockhuysen van het Parool tijdens het inleidende gesprek voor aanvang van de film in filmhuis Tuschinski<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Regisseur Wes Anderson (midden) van de film the Grand Budapest Hotel, acteur Tony Revolori en Ronald Ockhuysen van het Parool tijdens het inleidende gesprek voor aanvang van de film in filmhuis Tuschinski<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 februari 2014.<br />
Regisseur Wes Anderson (midden) van de film the Grand Budapest Hotel, acteur Tony Revolori en Ronald Ockhuysen van het Parool tijdens het inleidende gesprek voor aanvang van de film in filmhuis Tuschinski<br />
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ The Grand Budapest Hotel18.jpg
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