Exhibition "Displaced"

  • Date: 30 October - 24 November
  • Location: Haagse Kunstkring

In a world in turmoil, where humanity and nature are in disarray, many individuals seek stability and security. Due to personal circumstances, natural disasters, or the ravages of war, numerous people are compelled—often abruptly—to abandon everything familiar and comforting, plunging into a completely unknown and frequently inhospitable environment. They become displaced.

This theme of losing one’s home, language, recognition, safety, and shelter, as well as the loss of perspective and trust in others, has been the central focus of Suus Zweekhorst’s drawings and paintings in recent years. As a curator, she now aims to present this subject alongside other artists in the Albert Vogelzaal of the Haagse Kunstkring. Following a call to the members of the association, she invited eight visual artists and various poets, theater makers, actors, and musicians to share their experiences and perspectives on the theme. This has resulted in a beautiful and diverse collaborative project.

Opening : 2 November at 15:00 – 15:30

10 November : ”De kunstenaar wordt gezien” (”The artist is perceived”) : Conversation with Paul de Mol about the presented artworks during the exhibition.

General opening hours:

Wednesday till Friday 12:00 – 17: 00

Saturday & Sunday 13:00 – 17:00

The festive opening of the project will take place on Saturday, November 2, at 3:00 PM in the Albert Vogelzaal of the Haagse Kunstkring. Anita Poolman will deliver the opening speech, and pianist Henk Mak van Dijk will perform one of the exquisite Alepposongs by composer Kareem Roustom.

Finally, Peter Bos will present Suus Zweekhorst’s sketchbook “Niemandsland.” During the matinee on November 17, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM, poems, stories, songs, and additional Alepposongs will be performed.

Admission is free, but reservations are required via 070-3647585 during gallery opening hours or at info@haagsekunstkring.nl. A voluntary contribution is greatly appreciated.

Haagse Kunstkring


Denneweg 64

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