HANNA DE HAAN

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HANNA DE HAAN

GUEST ARTIST - HANNA DE HAAN
In addition to our public program See Lab frequently rents out their project space to guest artists in order to develop new work, try out new ideas or prepare upcoming exhibitions. Our current guest artist is Hanna de Haan. Hanna is using the space to develop a huge commissioned woodcut that will be placed in the Sanders building of the Erasmus School of Law. We are showing a little sneak peek of her work in progress. More information about Hanna can be found here: www.hannadehaan.nl

photography: Anke van den Berg

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OMNIPRESENT

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OMNIPRESENT

OMNIPRESENT

Artist: Douwe Mulder
Solo Exhibition

Openinging:
Friday 19th November
Doors open at 5 - 10 pm.
Soup at 6 pm.

20 - 28th November
Saturdays and Sundays
from 1 – 5 pm

Short description:
"As a maker I am always looking for unexpected aesthetic experiences. In my studio I try to make ordinary (found) objects and materials and emerging ideas talk to each other. Even though the conversation might start off boring or without focus, there always comes a moment when it becomes interesting and starts to take on a life of its own. This exhibition shows the latest works and insights from that experimental creative process." - Douwe Mulder
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"Als maker ben ik altijd op zoek naar onverwachte esthetische ervaringen. In mijn studio probeer ik alledaagse en veelal gevonden voorwerpen en materialen en opkomende ideeën met elkaar in gesprek te brengen. Ook al begint dat gesprek soms saai of zonder focus er komt altijd een moment dat de conversatie interessant wordt en een eigen leven begint te leiden. In deze expositie zijn de laatste werken en inzichten uit dat experimentele maakproces te zien." - Douwe Mulder

photography: Anke van den Berg

Financially supported by:

Stroom Den Haag

 

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RECOLORY

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RECOLORY

RECOLORY

Artist: Jorick de Quaasteniet, Anouck Hus and Elina Alekseeva

Multi-sensory project: Transforming kitchen waste, cultivated and wild plants into sustainable textile dyes

Open:
Saturday November 6TH, 12-17 h
Saturday November 13TH, 12-17 h

 

Thanks to the Municipality of The Hague, Fleur Beemster and Nico de Voogd for making the video

Short description:
A multi- sensory experience at the See Lab Project Space; To transform kitchen waste, cultivated and wild plants into sustainable textile dyes. Inspired by our immediate environment the Gardener, the Forager and the Cook, work with local and natural element to create new stories through personal memories and a textile artwork. A temporary Lab and exhibition where visitors can engage and witness
the creative process

Photography: Anke van den Berg

Financially supported by: Gemeente Den Haag

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TAKE ME SOMEWHERE NICE

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TAKE ME SOMEWHERE NICE

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TAKE ME SOMEWHERE NICE

Artist: Anna Lesiczka, Alicja Mackiewicz, Maria Ilieva, Mina Yee, Nabila Ayu Aviani

Curated and proposed by: Yan-Zhi Kang

Open: 24-26TH OF SEPTEMBER
friday 17-22, saturday 13-22, sunday 13-22
Exhibition opening: 24TH OF SEPTEMBER 17.00H

Short description: As part of Hoogtij #66, Take Me Somewhere Nice creates a heterotopic space within See Lab by arranging collected objects chosen by the artists in juxtaposition to the space and to each other.

The artists are assigned to create a specific environment or collect objects with particular intimate stories, symbols, memories or personal values to the artist - and this approach allows the opportunity to gather seemingly random objects that are almost unrelated to each other.

This juxtaposition of objects in an art space creates a sense of the other, which refers to the previously mentioned heterotopia. Because of these myriad of memories, the space may function like a time capsule, or an archive, as the objects stacks time infinitely.

For every person playing in a different role, this space, which is structured outside the existing system, order, norms and values, has different and unique functions and meanings.The final balance found in the incompatibility may be "somewhere nice".

Sharing Circle - A participatory event on the opening night:

Picture that journey you took home from the supermarket everyday when you were young.
A neighbour’s neglected garden, with unruly plants,
A local market on a busy and warm Saturday morning, with all the bright colours of produce and layered noise of sellers yelling their bargained prices,
The quiet corner you spent your time at in elementary school.
Where is a nice place for you? Close your eyes. What do you see? What can you feel?
Maybe you can feel the warmth of the sun greeting your eyelids,
Or gusts of wind dancing through your ears.
In our sharing circle, we invite all of you to join us, and to share where that nice place is for you, and to go on that imaginary trip together, one after another. There are no rules- you are free to share as little or as many as you want, whenever you want.

The circle will unfold in an organic manner - no moderators will be present, no recording. We strive towards a warm conversation between ourselves.

The sharing circle will take place on the 24th of September, from 19:00.

photography: Anke van den Berg


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NAVID NUUR

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NAVID NUUR

photos: Astrid Callens and Navid Nuur

See Lab provided Navid Nuur the space he needed to work undisturbed and in full focus on his artwork for the Senate of the Dutch Parliament.

Artis Bio:
Navid Nuur (b. 1976, Tehran) lives and works in The Hague. He started out as a graphic designer and illustrator, but around ten years ago decided to move into autonomous work, and quickly became a rising star in the international art world. He has had one-man shows at the Marta Herford Museum in in Herford, Germany, at Centre Pompidou in Paris, Parasol Unit in London and the Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht. Nuur has received the Volkskrant Art Prize (2010), the Charlotte Köhler Prize (2010), the Royal Award for Modern Painting (2011) and the Discoveries Prize at Art Basel in Hong Kong (2013) for his work.

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