Moco Presents Robbie Williams: “Pride and Self-Prejudice”. Here to kick things off at Moco Museum Amsterdam was the artist himself; @robbiewilliams
Along with our founders, some very special guests attended and gathered round as Robbie led us through the ultimate exhibition launch ceremony. Fears were written down, read out and burnt in the fire; a symbolic and healing gesture.
The art exhibition is officially open today – visit the link in bio to secure tickets. We hope to see you soon!
President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama together with film director Steven Spielberg and his wife Kate Capshaw are welcomed by Moco Museum Founders @KimLogchiesPrins and @LionelLogchies for a private experience to discover our inspiring collection of modern and contemporary art. #MocoMuseumBarcelona
Ever dreamed of protecting your own piece of nature? 🌍
Now you can.
For International Climate Day, Moco Museum is gifting you 1 m² of protected nature 🌱
Claim your 1 m², receive proof in your name, and discover its exact location.
Link in bio
#actionforchange #artinspires #uon #mocomuseum #safetheplanet
Who is Blanche?
Blanche is the character Robbie Williams created to express vulnerability, anxiety, and the parts of himself he couldn’t always show.
Through Blanche, he opens up about mental health, identity, and what it means to be human behind the spotlight.
A powerful reminder during Mental Health Awareness Week that honesty, vulnerability, and self-expression matter đź’™
#robbiewilliams #mentalhealthawarenessmonth #mentalhealth #robbiewilliamsart #mocomuseum
Today we celebrate the birthday of one of the most iconic surrealists of all time — Salvador DalĂ.
Known for melting clocks, dreamlike landscapes, and a limitless imagination, DalĂ transformed art into a world where reality and fantasy collide. His work continues to inspire creatives across fashion, design, film, and contemporary culture.
“Have no fear of perfection — you’ll never reach it.” — Salvador DalĂ
#salvadordali #salvadordali #surrealism #abstractart #art
With the #MetGala and #FashionIsArt as a theme, we look at what it means when art moves beyond the canvas and takes on another form.
For decades, artists and designers have shared a visual language ideas shaped through colour, composition, and form are reinterpreted in fashion as something lived and worn.
These interpretations extend art beyond its context, opening up new ways of seeing and experiencing it.
#MetGala2026 #RedCarpet ArtandFashio
On May 5th, the Netherlands marks Liberation Day — a moment to reflect on freedom and peace.
In Banksy’s CND Soldiers (2005), two soldiers paint the iconic peace symbol onto a wall. The image creates a powerful contrast between military presence and the message of disarmament, questioning how peace is defined and who gets to represent it.
The CND symbol remains a global sign for nuclear disarmament and non-violence — a reminder that freedom is something everyone deserves across the world.
#Banksy #LiberationDay #ContemporaryArt #PeaceSymbol #MocoMuseum
Today marks World Press Freedom Day, a reminder of how vital free and independent speech is around the world.
Shepard Fairey uses art as a form of free speech. His work speaks directly about censorship, propaganda, and the struggle over who gets to be heard in the public space.
By turning walls, posters, and images into messages, he highlights a simple truth: freedom of speech is powerful, but never guaranteed — and access to information is always contested. In a world shaped by media and control, protecting press freedom means protecting the right to speak, question, and be heard.
#ShepardFairey #Worldpressfreedomday #StreetArt #Obey