During Hoogtij#59 on Friday 29 November, you can visit more than 20 art locations throughout the inner city of The Hague and get familiar with the work of upcoming artists and designers, among whom many of our talented alumni!
This edition of Hoogtij will feature work, performances and interventions by KABK alumni at the following locations:
Baracca x Ekster Raum
Ekster Raum collaborates with the nomadic initiative Baracca on the exhibition lanx satura in their chariot, as a part of the nomadic project "Urban Legend". With KABK alumni Charlotte van Winden (Fine Arts 2015), Lisa Blaauwbroek (Fine Arts 2015), Katia Borghesi (Fine Arts 2016)
Billytown
Hinkypunk
Over the course of a two week period, an amalgamation of different material comes together in an installation focusing on the multi-layered notion of the swamp. A collective project with among others alumna Maja Klaassens (Fine Arts 2014).
Atelier Oh Nee - Glory Collision
The Kitchen will be transformed into a kickboxing school with artworks hanging from the ceiling. Featuring work by Christa van der Meer (Textile & Fashion 2013), Anouk van Klaveren (Textile & Fashion 2013), Gino Anthonisse (Textile & Fashion 2014), Dewi Bekker (Textile & Fashion 2013)
Dürst Britt and Mayhew
Verweile doch! Du Bist so schön solo exhibition by alumnus Sybren Renema (Fine Arts 2014)
Grafische Werkplaats
Expo WOBBY WALL: new work with the Risograph and other graphic techniques by among others KABK alumni Lisa Blaauwbroek (Fine Arts 20145), Jip Hilhorst (Fine Arts 2015), Alexandra Martens (Fine Arts 2014)
Nest
7 year old me duo exhibition with Wim T. Schippers and alumnus Daniël van Straalen (Fine Arts 2014)
1646
Hello Echo exhibition by Bernice Nauta (Fine Arts 2013): an exploration of authorship, repetition and plurality within one’s psyche.
Ruimtevaart
SPACE PROJECT / 03: 1973 with i.e. alumnus Jan de Weerd (Fine Arts 1979)
Nutshuis
Solo&Happy?! exhibition with work by Sanne Gielens (Photogrpahy) and Minsook Kang (Master Artistic Research 2018)
West Den Haag
Alphabetum V: The Typotectural Suite by Richard Niessen, teacher at the Graphic Design department