• I’ll Be Your Mirror, Women’s Self-Portraits from the Collection at Fotomuseum Den Haag

    Fotomuseum Den Haag Stadhouderslaan 43, The Hague, The Netherlands

    A self-portrait by a woman is often much more than just an image of her face or body. It can be a powerful tool for addressing social issues, experimenting with photographic techniques or exploring her relationship with herself. In the exhibition I’ll Be Your Mirror – Women’s Self-Portraits from the Collection, the museum presents works […]

  • Generasi 3.0, The Stories We Carry at Fotomuseum Den Haag

    Fotomuseum Den Haag Stadhouderslaan 43, The Hague, The Netherlands

    How do you deal with a family history that is tightly interwoven with our colonial past? In the exhibition Generasi 3.0 – The Stories We Carry, nine photographers, artists and makers delve into their family histories, which are rooted in the former Dutch East Indies. The search for a better understanding of their origins transcends […]

  • 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 women who are making a difference. From miller’s wives to professors, each has a unique, personal commitment to peace, equality and fostering connections. Photographer Carla […]

  • 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 independence – an event that will be celebrated this autumn with various activities in the Netherlands and Suriname. Vitality Erwin de Vries moved to the […]

  • Alonso Cedillo: The Awkward Truth at The Balcony

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

    Alonso Cedillo (b.1988, Mexico) works across painting, sculpture, video, printmaking, and programming. His work explores how digital interactions—through social media, VR, screenshots, and leaked files—reflect the economic and social impact of the Internet. By highlighting human labor-generated data, the economic axis of the 21st century’s economics, his work connects with the Extractive Imagination(s) cycle. For […]

  • Rosalind Nashashibi: Stones

    KM21 Stadhouderslaan 43, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Rosalind Nashashibi creates films and paintings that cloak everyday observations in mythology. From a personal perspective, the Palestinian British artist explores collective histories, power structures and ways of living together. Her recent paintings contain visual references to art history but also allude to the lived reality of the Palestinian people. The heart of the exhibition […]

  • 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 sent out for exhibitions, he sometimes produced small replicas, loose canvases in frames or wooden panels mounted on a second panel, in order to preserve […]

  • 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 artist allows figures to dissolve onto the canvas. In her solo exhibition, she invites you into a world where painting transcends its own boundaries and […]

  • Eric Giraudet de Boudemange: Seeds of Plenty

    1646 Boekhorststraat 125, The Hague, The Netherlands

    In Spring 2026, Eric Giraudet de Boudemange will transform 1646 into a space where the body and the landscape will play an overarching role, tinged with dark humour. In his solo exhibition Seeds of Plenty, Eric Giraudet de Boudemange (France/Argentina, 1983) explores the intertwining of stories of growth, health, agriculture and the global economy. Drawing […]