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Located on Amsterdam's UNESCO-listed 17th-century canal ring, FOAM is home to the city's latest photography exhibitions. From retrospectives on some of the greatest men and women to get behind the lens, to promoting up and coming new talent, FOAM is a perfect escape for photo lovers.
FOAM (**FO**tografiemuseum **AM**sterdam) blends its traditional townhouse interior with a modern exterior of chrome and glass; this avant-garde balance reflects the combination of the traditional and modern photographs and media on show.
With historical, informal, and contemporary photography and multimedia exhibitions that change every 2-4 months, you're sure to be dazzled by a visit here.
Walk through the history of photography, from seasoned big-shots to up-and-comers. Techniques include formal portraiture, absurd still-lifes, and mixed-material hybrids; FOAM is a showcase for photography and photographers pushing the boundaries of the form.
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Foam Photography Museum Amsterdam
609,Keizersgracht, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Keizersgracht 609, 1017 DS Amsterdam, Netherlands
Foam's The Underground Camera features photos from Amsterdam during the 'Hunger Winter' of 1944-1945. View images by Cas Oorthuys, Charles Breijer, and Emmy Andriesse, showing the city's life under Nazi occupation.
Foam hosts a retrospective exhibition on Augusta Curiel, a prominent Surinamese photographer from the early 20th century. View over 100 images showcasing Surinamese society during the Dutch colonial period.
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