There’s something in the house. Someone knocks on the door. A fallen exit sign – dust taking a familiar shape. Water boiling, misting the windows. Steps pulsating in the marrow of the wall. The dogs barked for a reason.
A time when the dogs barked every night is a group exhibition brought together by the participants of De Ateliers. Woonhuis will house a patchwork of speculative gestures: as a body of apparitions, as the intangible materialities of belonging, as the inaccessible in personal or generational histories, as ghosts of the private space. In, or as a home, possibly haunted.
The exhibition features works by Cameron Clayborn, Francisca Khamis Giacoman, Prem Sahib, Anastasia Sosunova, Abbas Zahedi, and Hazel Meggie Zander.
Practical information:
Entrance tickets for shows €5
Woonhuis only accepts cashless payments via debit card, credit card or other electronic payment methods.
Entrance via the right side at Stadhouderskade 86.
Woonhuis is not yet accessible to wheelchair users. Woonhuis has limited access for people with walking difficulties. The exhibition areas are accessible via a narrow staircase.