Cycle, Portal, Path
This fall, Nest presents Cycle, Portal, Path: an exhibition that examines how the traces left by the Swedish artist Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) affect contemporary art 100 years later.
This fall, Nest presents Cycle, Portal, Path: an exhibition that examines how the traces left by the Swedish artist Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) affect contemporary art 100 years later.
You are invited to join a tour on Hilma af Klint in The Hague, on Thursday 30 November. Immerse yourself in her ideas and influences on contemporary artists today and visit our exhibitions at Kunstmuseum Den Haag, KM21 and Nest.
A cultural tour along artists’ initiatives, galleries and art institutions. Hoogtij takes place four times a year on Friday evenings in the city centre of The Hague, from 19.00 – 23.00 hours.
Join us once a month for a fun workshop on Wednesday afternoon, especially for Verwend Nesten.
Note: this event will be in Dutch only On Tuesday December 19th Nest organises a Keti Koti Dialogue Table, together with Stichting Keti Koti Tafel and Huis van Gedichten. The dialogue table is a new tradition that has been developed specifically to reflect and discuss our shared history of colonialism and slavery and its lingering […]
In her lecture, McNab will delve deeper into the vitalist roots of these patterns and how the specters of such pre-modern ideas haunt af Klint’s spiritually driven artistic research.
Students of the Royal Academy of Art The Hague are invited to respond to the exhibition ‘How Rest the Brave’.
In ‘I Beg to Differ — Building Communities’ bespreken we op dinsdag 29 maart in Zaal 3 de mogelijke rol en verantwoordelijkheid van kunstenaars bij het inrichten van (lokale) gemeenschappen.
Kom op vrijdag 25 maart naar de feestelijke finissage van How Rest the Brave, vanaf 19.00 uur.
The performance Lie down: a prelude is based on the publication As long as there is time to sleep (2016) offering different points of entry into the fluctuating textures of sleep.
An educational experiment where photography students of The American School of The Hague were guided within their artistic process by artist the artist collective Das Leben am Haverkamp.
For this edition of the reading café ‘Between the Lines’ on March 10, artist Danilo Correale will join us and has picked the book ‘We want everything’ by Nanni Balestrini from 2016.
A cultural tour along artists’ initiatives, galleries and art institutions. Hoogtij takes place four times a year on Friday evenings in the city centre of The Hague.
Deze editie kan je meeluisteren naar het gesprek ‘I Beg to Differ – Waking Hours’ met kunstenaar Narges Mohammadi en dichter/performer Dean Bowen in Nest tijdens Hoogtij.
Doe een keer per maand mee aan een leuke workshop op woensdagmiddag, speciaal voor Verwende Nesten.
How Rest the Brave is a group exhibition about the necessity of sleep and rest as a form of resistance in an ongoing twenty-four hour economy.
In het kader van de poëzieweek presenteert NEST op 27 januari, de nationale gedichtendag, De Lange Adem, een poëtische slow-reading met Dominique de Groen.
Doe een keer per maand mee aan een leuke workshop op woensdagmiddag, speciaal voor Verwende Nesten.
Deze editie kun je meeluisteren naar het online panelgesprek ‘I Beg to Differ – Another Way in’ op dinsdag 19 januari 2022 om 20.00 uur.
Iedere 3e dinsdag van de maand duikt I Beg to Differ in een heet hangijzer, een nieuw fenomeen, of juist dat wat onderhuids speelt in de stad. Luister op 21 december om 20:00 naar de online editie van het programma ‘I Beg to Differ – Blooming Activism’.
Nest and Zaal 3 present Bloemenarrangement on 18 and 19 December. In Zaal 3 there is the theatre play Bloemenduel. Before that you can visit the exhibition ‘Is it possible to be a revolutionary and like flowers?’ at Nest.
Nest and Zaal 3 present Bloemenarrangement on 18 and 19 December. In Zaal 3 there is the theatre play Bloemenduel. Before that you can visit the exhibition ‘Is it possible to be a revolutionary and like flowers?’ at Nest.
The role of indigenous knowledge in the development of botanical gardens and the science of botany since 1492 On December 18th, 2021 at 12:00, you are welcome to attend Tinde van Andel’s lecture on “The role of indigenous knowledge in the development of botanical gardens and the science of botany since 1492” at Nest. About […]
Doe een keer per maand mee aan een leuke workshop op woensdagmiddag, speciaal voor Verwende Nesten.
On the 9th of December from 10:30-12:00, you are invited to join our screening night of Olya Korsun’s latest film ‘Blue Rose’.