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Contemporary Art Listings The Hague


  • Randa Mirza: Beirutopia at Fotomuseum

    Fotomuseum Den Haag Stadhouderslaan 43, The Hague, The Netherlands

    In the exhibition BEIRUTOPIA, Lebanese photographer Randa Mirza (1978) examines the dramatic changes that Beirut, the city she was born and grew up in, has undergone. In recent decades, Lebanon has been rocked by a succession of political, financial and social crises and its people have been burdened by a political elite that enriches itself […]

  • Lucas Foglia: Vlindervlucht at Fotomuseum

    Fotomuseum Den Haag Stadhouderslaan 43, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Photographer Lucas Foglia (1983) has transformed the world’s longest butterfly migration into a powerful metaphor for connection across international borders. For millions of years, Painted Lady butterflies have migrated between Africa, the Middle East, and Europe in search of blooming wildflowers. As climate change shifts when and where wildflowers bloom, these resilient butterflies increasingly rely […]

  • Extractive Imagination(s) chapter 2: The Perfect Loaf at the Balcony

    The Balcony Nieuwe Molstraat 14A-2, The Hague, Netherlands

    The second chapter of Extractive Imagination(s) examines the overlap between the physiological human need to maintain a body temperature of 37°C and the (social) infrastructures we’ve developed to stay warm – what we define today as architecture. In other words, how did the harvesting of resources related to our quest for heat (initially wood, peat […]

  • Great God! This is an awful place

    Dürst Britt & Mayhew Van Limburg Stirumstraat 47, The Hague, The Netherlands

    For Dürst Britt & Mayhew’s 10-Year Anniversary exhibition we have chosen to present two works by each of our sixteen represented artists. The first being a work that has been exhibited in the gallery, at an art fair, in a museum or collaborative show, but to our utmost surprise has not found another home yet. […]

  • It is part of an ensemble at See Lab

    See Lab Duinstraat 55, The Hague, The Netherlands

    This September and October, the collective it is part of an ensemble takes over the project space at See Lab for a five-week residency. The group will transform the space […]

  • Karin van Dam: Aardgordels at Maurits van der Laar

    Galerie Maurits van de Laar Toussaintkade 49, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Karin van Dam (1959) is known for her installations composed with materials such as buffers for boats, ropes and insulating casing. At one time she even used entire pre fab polyester ponds which she hung in the medieval hall of the centre for contemporary arts De Vleeshal in Middelburg, The Netherlands. She sees her installations as […]

  • Toasted at Quartair

    Quartair Toussaintkade 55, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Toasted is raw, fresh, and full of energy, straight from the factory floor. Art, fashion, and music merge into a sensory experience. With installations and performance by both emerging and established talents. Opening 26 September 2025, during Hoogtij #82, from 19:00 to 23:00 Opening hours: Saturday-Sunday, from 13:00 to 17:00 Finissage 11 October 2025, during […]

  • Maarten Demmink: Pine Island at Atelier Ferron

    Atelier Ferron Hoge Zand 3, The Hague

    Maarten Demmink is a landscape artist, but his landscapes do not glorify the beauty of nature. In his work, the surrounding world, subject to its own forces, imposes its own laws—raw forces of nature. Last autumn, the southeastern United States was struck by hurricanes Helene and Milton. Although more than 100,000 homes were severely damaged […]

  • Soft Systems at EnergieKas

    EnergieKas

    Soft Systems – Arno van Emmerik, Johanna Fuld, Jesse Greulich, Laboratory for Microclimates (Annechien Meier and Joost Suasso), Studio Metaform (Emma Little and Kaj Boonstra) in collaboration with Doina Mani […]

  • Roger Anis: Between Two Shores at The Balcony

    The Balcony Nieuwe Molstraat 14A-2, The Hague, Netherlands

    Between Two ShoresOpening: Friday, October 10, 2025, at 6 PMExhibition dates: October 10–13, 2025 The photo exhibition Between Two Shores by Roger Anis at the Balcony explores humanity’s enduring connection with the sea, following a visual journey along the Mediterranean coast from Egypt to Marseille. Through images that reflect a shared passion for water, the […]