βBlowUp Jubileeβ Celebrates Inflatable Public Art in the Center of The Hague
While the Dutch city of The Hague may be best known for the judicial arm of the United Nations, thereβs a lot more to it than global peace and justice organizations. Itβs home to some of Europeβs most esteemed art museums, such as the Mauritshuis, where you can visit Johannes Vermeerβs Girl with a Pearl Earring. Then thereβs the immanently popular Madurodam, a sprawling scale model of some of The Netherlandsβ most famous and historic palaces and public buildings. That, in turn, is located in the charming Scheveningen district, which boasts a wide, popular beach on the North Sea.
Madurodam, for one, is where youβll find a handful of playful inflatable art installations as part of BlowUp Jubilee, an anniversary edition of The Hagueβs popular BlowUp Art event. Now in its sixth year, the open-air public art exhibition curated by Mary Hessing brings together 20 pieces that interact with monuments and buildings in a celebration of heritage and access for all.

For BlowUp Jubilee, artists whose work has been shown during the past five years have been invited back. In many cases, the sculptures are in new locations or configurations. Scale, color, and form interact in surprising ways as inflatable orbs, shell-like shapes, spikes, and more reimagine a variety of landmarks.
At Madurodam, size and scale are on particularly curious display, as what appears to be a giant pink chair in the middle of a fountain is actually quite small. Other works around town, however, celebrate historic architecture with genuinely monumental creations, such as Steve Messamβs bulbous, green passageway installation or Eugenie Boonβs ode to her Caribbean heritage in a piece titled βkoncha pa dilanti,β which refers to a board game played on the islands. Youβll also find a giant yellow donut by John KΓΆrmeling, a pink pavilion by Sigrid Calon, and a cosmic cafe concept by Yamuna Forzani.
BlowUp Jubilee continues through June 21. Learn more and plan your visit by checking out the eventβs website. You might also enjoy Bubbletecture.







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