
Kunstmuseum Den Haag (was know as The Municipal Museum of the Hague Dutch: The Gemeentemuseum Den Haag) is an art museum in the Hague in the Netherlands, founded in 1866. It is renowned for its large Mondrian collection, the largest in the world. His last work, Victory Boogie-Woogie, is on display here. With 160,000 works of art, the Kunstmuseum is one of Europe’s biggest art museums. It has a leading collection of modern and contemporary art, fashion and decorative arts. It is also the international home of Piet Mondrian, with no fewer than 300 works by the famous Dutch artist in its collection. This is the only museum where Mondrian’s life and progress towards abstract art unfold before your eyes, surrounded by illustrious predecessors and contemporaries like Monet, Picasso and Kandinsky, and successors like Sol Lewitt, Francis Bacon and Louise Bourgeois.
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Mohammed Essafi Appointed to Supervisory Board
Mr Essafi has been a partner in Dutch public sector management consultancy firm BMC since 2012, has recently been appointed to museum supervisory board.
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"New Babylon" Award Exhibition
The prize takes the form of an exhibition based on the winner’s graduation project and held in the Mondrian & De Stijl wing of the Gemeentemuseum. Carlijn Kingma (b. Zutphen, 1991) is the first winner of the New Babylon Award.
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A successful Year for the Municipal Museum of the Hague
The Gemeentemuseum, including GEM museum of contemporary art and the Hague Museum of Photography, welcomed 543,000 visitors in 2017.
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