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Join us at Page Not Found for Hoogtij no. 78 on Friday 27 September from 7pm, as we present a special Kino Night featuring the film “Filmic Sketches” by Charlotte Moth. 🎥✨
The film blends footage from archival material featured in “Choreography of the Image at Tate Britain, including the ‘Palais de danse’ in St Ives, the Cornish coastline, and Moth’s studio. Designed as a series of thought experiments, the film explores how staging sculptural objects in front of the camera can serve as an extension of the eye.
Alongside the screening, we’ll showcase a selection of Moth’s artist books, including “Travelogue”, a stunning monograph that reveals her personal journey through analogue photography. 📚🌊
Moth, born in 1978 in Carshalton, UK, and now based in Paris, has exhibited solo at institutions like the Serralves Foundation, Centre d’Art contemporain de Genève, and CA2M in Spain. Her work has appeared at Tate Britain (2015-2016) ...
Join us at Page Not Found for Hoogtij no. 78 on Friday 27 September from 7pm, as we present a special Kino Night featuring the film “Filmic Sketches” by Charlotte Moth. 🎥✨
The film blends footage from archival material featured in “Choreography of the Image at Tate Britain, including the ‘Palais de danse’ in St Ives, the Cornish coastline, and Moth’s studio. Designed as a series of thought experiments, the film explores how staging sculptural objects in front of the camera can serve as an extension of the eye.
Alongside the screening, we’ll showcase a selection of Moth’s artist books, including “Travelogue”, a stunning monograph that reveals her personal journey through analogue photography. 📚🌊
Moth, born in 1978 in Carshalton, UK, and now based in Paris, has exhibited solo at institutions like the Serralves Foundation, Centre d’Art contemporain de Genève, and CA2M in Spain. Her work has appeared at Tate Britain (2015-2016) and Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (2016). Upcoming shows include a solo at Galerie Marcelle Alix in October and her first French museum solo at MAMC+ St Etienne in April 2025.
Free entrance.
1. visual by @bdebaets
2. still of “Filmic Sketches” by Charlotte Moth (2015), courtesy of @charlottemoth and @marcellealix
3. visual by @hoogtijdenhaag
Last Friday’s Perso-Arabic Typographic Night was packed! 🖋️✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us — it was an incredible evening filled with inspiration, creativity, and good vibes. We loved seeing you there! 🖤 Keep your eyes peeled for the next one in November!
We kindly thank @pictoright for supporting this programme.
Artists: @bahmanwashere, @amokamok, @omidnemalhabib
Co-curated with: @terrafic.soup and @paulinatrzeciak.pl
Last Friday’s Perso-Arabic Typographic Night was packed! 🖋️✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us — it was an incredible evening filled with inspiration, creativity, and good vibes. We loved seeing you there! 🖤 Keep your eyes peeled for the next one in November!
We kindly thank @pictoright for supporting this programme.
Artists: @bahmanwashere, @amokamok, @omidnemalhabib
Co-curated with: @terrafic.soup and @paulinatrzeciak.pl
📚 Join us for the double book launch of the new publications of MA Artistic Research (KABK), on Thursday 12 September from 19:00 at Page Not Found, Boekhorststraat 102 —104.
📖 This coming Thursday, we will gather to celebrate “Excuses 2&4” by recent year one students, and “Lucky Draw 9”, by the 2024 graduating class. Teachers Astrid Korporaal and Jasper Coppes will introduce each book and how it came to be made, and our writers will read from their contributions. The evening will be co-hosted by Janice McNab, Head of the MA Artistic Research.
📕 These new editions will be available to purchase after the event, and there will be free drinks and snacks. Feel welcome!
📚 Join us for the double book launch of the new publications of MA Artistic Research (KABK), on Thursday 12 September from 19:00 at Page Not Found, Boekhorststraat 102 —104.
📖 This coming Thursday, we will gather to celebrate “Excuses 2&4” by recent year one students, and “Lucky Draw 9”, by the 2024 graduating class. Teachers Astrid Korporaal and Jasper Coppes will introduce each book and how it came to be made, and our writers will read from their contributions. The evening will be co-hosted by Janice McNab, Head of the MA Artistic Research.
📕 These new editions will be available to purchase after the event, and there will be free drinks and snacks. Feel welcome!
▪️Today we are unveiling our second Open Letter 2024, the poignant “YOUR SILENCE IS REPRESSION AT WORK” by Zeloot (Eline van Dam). The letter will stay on view in our storefront window for four weeks and is accessible any time.
▪️Eline van Dam: “When we choose to stay silent in the face of injustice, we’re actively bolstering a system that thrives on control and repression. This silence is a way to protect our own privileges and avoid conflicts while letting the worst excesses of power to continue unchecked. The suffering in Palestine is not an isolated tragedy; it’s intricately tied to the global power structures that also oppress us. Our silence doesn’t just ignore this suffering, it hides our complicity and undermines our humanity. To dismantle these corrupt systems, we must face the harsh truth that our comfort comes at the expense of others. Silence is not neutral; it actively supports injustice and blocks the urgent changes we desperately need. ...
▪️Today we are unveiling our second Open Letter 2024, the poignant “YOUR SILENCE IS REPRESSION AT WORK” by Zeloot (Eline van Dam). The letter will stay on view in our storefront window for four weeks and is accessible any time.
▪️Eline van Dam: “When we choose to stay silent in the face of injustice, we’re actively bolstering a system that thrives on control and repression. This silence is a way to protect our own privileges and avoid conflicts while letting the worst excesses of power to continue unchecked. The suffering in Palestine is not an isolated tragedy; it’s intricately tied to the global power structures that also oppress us. Our silence doesn’t just ignore this suffering, it hides our complicity and undermines our humanity. To dismantle these corrupt systems, we must face the harsh truth that our comfort comes at the expense of others. Silence is not neutral; it actively supports injustice and blocks the urgent changes we desperately need. As Naomi Klein points out: “The more we censor ourselves, the more we allow the powers that be to censor us, creating a self-perpetuating cycle of oppression.” “
▪️Open Letters is an urban intervention project launched by Page Not Found in March 2021. It is designed as an open call for artists and writers in The Hague to occupy our storefront with messages of urgency and vulnerability. Open Letters was inspired by the short essay “The Year I Stopped Making Art. Why the art world should assist artists beyond representation; in solidarity,” written by the artist Paul Maheke in April 2020 as a reflection and call for solidarity in response to the current global situation and art world.
▪️images: 1. vinyl by @laura___snijders
2. Sketch of the Open Letter by @zelootillustrations
3. Pro-Palestine demonstration in The Hague...