Picturing the Great War
‘I had to experience how it would be if someone beside me suddenly fell over and died from a direct hit. I needed to experience it directly. I wanted to. So I’m not a pacifist at all – or am I?’
Kunstmuseum Den Haag has a treasure chamber of over 160.000 pieces of art. Here we work on making the highlights from this collection available online.
‘I had to experience how it would be if someone beside me suddenly fell over and died from a direct hit. I needed to experience it directly. I wanted to. So I’m not a pacifist at all – or am I?’
Raquel Maulwurf (Madrid, 1975) developed the installation 'The Carbon War Room’ especially for the Gemeentemuseum. It arose from the desire to physically create the depth that is evoked in her
From 27 September, Kunstmuseum Den Haag presents Titanic & Fashion: The Last Dance, curated by our in-house team. Featuring original costumes from the iconic 1997 film of the same name, as well as
In the 1950s, a surprisingly innovative and experimental art movement emerged in The Hague: the New Hague School. The painters and sculptors of the post–World War II era sought, above all, to be free