Lara Schnitger: presentation 'This princess saves herself'

23 October - 12 December 2021
Location: window and entrance space Stroom, Hogewal 1-9, The Hague
Open: Wed-Sun, 12:00-17:00*
* see corona measures

On the occasion of the unveiling of her sculpture This princess saves herself in The Sculpture Gallery and the procession Suffragette City, Lara Schnitger created a presentation in the display window and entrance space of Stroom with the banners, quilts, 'slut sticks' and other materials used on the day of the unveiling.

>> Read more about the sculpture This Princess saves herself and the procession Suffragette City

More about Lara Schnitger
Lara Schnitger (1969, lives and works in Los Angeles) studied at the Kitakyushu Centre for Contemporary Art, Japan; Ateliers 63, Amsterdam; Academie Vyvarni Umeni, Prague and The Royal Academy of Art The Hague. Her work is shown internationally in a.o. Kunsthaus Dresden; FRAC Champagne-Ardenne, Reims; Museum Het Domein, Sittard; Kunstwerke, Berlin; the UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York; Power Plant, Toronto; and the Royal Academy in London. It was featured at the Liverpool Biennial in 1999 and the Shanghai Biennial in 2002. In 2019 she was approached to design public art works for The Chelsea Highline and Hudson Yards, and in 2018 for Sydney Laneway Projects. Lar Schnitger also had a solo exhibition at Stroom Den Haag in 2005: My other car is a broom.

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Presentation Lara Schnitger 'This princess saves herself' at Stroom, 2021
photo: Myung Feyen, courtesy Stroom Den Haag
Presentation Lara Schnitger 'This princess saves herself' at Stroom, 2021
photo: Myung Feyen, courtesy Stroom Den Haag
Presentation Lara Schnitger 'This princess saves herself' at Stroom, 2021
photo: Myung Feyen, courtesy Stroom Den Haag
Presentation Lara Schnitger 'This princess saves herself' at Stroom, 2021
photo: Myung Feyen, courtesy Stroom Den Haag