Achter de schermen (Behind the scenes)
Behind the scenes is a photo exhibition that shows the development of the National Holocaust Museum over the past three years. The more than eighty photos paint a picture of what and who is involved in creating a museum. With portraits by Coco Olakunle and reportage photography by Nienke Fonk and Iris Haverkamp Begemann.
Achter de schermen (Behind the scenes)
Behind the scenes
A museum should feel natural, as if it was not made by people. Objects and words, design and perspective; everything fits together. Yet it was people who also made thousands of choices behind the scenes in this museum. From the first day of construction, the team was expanded with carpenters, architects, interior designers, exhibition builders, electricians, interns, restorers, furniture makers, photo film and audio editors, safety experts, green advisors, cleaners, lighting designers, mount makers, fundraisers and artists. In Behind the scenes you meet some of these people.
Free with museum ticket
Dates and times
Saturday 27 April | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Sunday 28 April | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Monday 29 April | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Achter de schermen (Behind the scenes)
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