Ivar Hagendoorn

Ivar Hagendoorn

· Blog | Art

Mauritshuis Revisited

The Mauritshuis is one of my favourite museums. It houses many iconic masterpieces from the 16th and 17th century. An exhibition with highlights from the Frick Collection in New York was a good reason for another visit.
· Blog | Art | Fashion

Tim Walker: Wonderful Things

The exhibition "Tim Walker: Wonderful Things" was organized by London’s Victoria & Albert Museum, which invited Walker to create a series of photographs inspired by its archive. It is a wonderful immersive exhibition and a journey into the imagination.
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Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Daughter of Pablo

This wonderful exhibition at the Musée Picasso explores the relationship between Maya and her father Pablo and includes the portraits Picasso made of her as a child and a wealth of drawings, photographs and archival documents.
· Blog | Art

Botanischer Wahnsinn

Botanischer Wahnsinn at the Kröller-Müller Museum is a fascinating, intellectually demanding exhibition, which presents a selection of works by artists who examine the world of plants in a multiplicity of ways.
· Blog | Further Reading

Further Reading

Ten simple rules for structuring papers. The physics of nothing. The Disunited States. Mental illness is not in your head. Horizontal gene transfer. Animal vocalization. The awfulness of open office spaces. Wolfgang Tillmans. Svetlana Alexievich. And more.
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Anne Imhof: Youth

I loved Anne Imhof’s Natures Mortes at the Palais de Tokyo and had been looking forward to Youth at the Stedelijk Museum. The result is disappointing, to say the least.
· Photography

Schönbielhütte

The trail to the Schönbiel Hut offers breathtaking views of the north face of the Matterhorn, the Dent d’Hérens, the Zmutt and the Stockji glacier and more along the way.