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  • Eighty Years of UNESCO, She Makes a Difference at Fotomuseum Den Haag

    Fotomuseum Den Haag Stadhouderslaan 43, The Hague, The Netherlands

    In celebration of the eightieth anniversary of the founding of UNESCO, the Netherlands National Commission for UNESCO and the Fotomuseum Den Haag have joined forces to shine a spotlight on […]

  • Zhanhong Liao: Echo of Time at Pulchri Studio

    Pulchri Studio Lange Voorhout 15, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Zhanhong Liao – Echo of Time With Echo of Time, Zhanhong Liao celebrates her 25th anniversary as a member of Pulchri Studio and her 60th birthday. This retrospective exhibition offers […]

  • Erwin de Vries: Forms of freedom

    Museum Beelden aan Zee Harteveltstraat 1, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Museum Beelden aan Zee presents a retrospective exhibition featuring works by the Surinamese artist Erwin de Vries (Paramaribo, 1929 – 2018), within the historical context of fifty years of Surinamese […]

  • Agnieszka Polska: Travels in scale at 1646

    1646 Boekhorststraat 125, The Hague, The Netherlands

    After New York, Paris, London, Warshaw, Shanghai and Venice, visual artist and film director Agnieszka Polska is coming to The Hague to fill 1646 with her immersive video works and […]

  • Günther Förg: Echoes

    Livingstone Gallery Anna Paulownastraat 70-B, The Hague, Netherlands

    This upcoming exhibition is titled Echoes Günther Förg usually had a precise idea in mind before beginning a series of paintings, yet he never made sketches. When his paintings were […]

  • Magali Reus

    Museum Beelden aan Zee Harteveltstraat 1, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Magali Reus (1981, The Hague) lives and works in London. She creates sculptures that transform seemingly everyday objects. By disconnecting them from their original function, layered and complex assemblages of […]

  • Claire Tabouret

    Museum Voorlinden Buurtweg 90, Wassenaar, The Netherlands

    In early 2026, Voorlinden will present the first major museum survey of the work of Claire Tabouret (1981). With her fluid, almost liquid brushstrokes and bold colour palette, the French […]