More is a Bore | Group exhibition on minimalistic graphic design | Buro Destruct, Noma Bar, Leandro Castelao, Gorilla, among others Really Shit | Solo exhibition by Ian Stevensonĭon’t Believe the Type III | Typography festival with workshops, lectures, exhibition | Niessen en de Vries, Mario Hugo, Sean Freeman, Si Scott, HORT, Jeff Canham, among othersĪnalogFest | Festival on analogue techniques with workshops, lectures, exhibition | Jon Burgerman, Anthony Burrill, among others Music to My Eyes | Group exhibition with 160 record sleevesīlack and White are not Colors | Group exhibitions of 100 designers and 100 posters in cooperation with Going Places | Solo exhibition by Andy Rementer Trial & Error | Solo exhibition by Brecht Vandenbroucke An initiative gathering peace flag designs from across the globe in order to exhibit them.īring it on! | Group exhibition of more than 50 designers and their favourite works The painting depicts a ship filled with fools wasting their lives playing cards, drinking, flirting, eating instead of spending it in ‘useful ways.įor now, the gallery is on pause while the studio focuses on the Flags of Peace foundation. The name Ship of Fools comes from the painting of Hieronymus Bosch, the first real character designer. It was a way to share inspiration and talent. Ship of Fools helped to build the creative scene in The Hague providing a place holding regular exhibitions where people could go to enjoy new, exciting work. It showcased work that was bold, honest and striking. Ship of Fools presented work from established artists but also new, upcoming artists. Graphic art or illustration was never presented in the ‘white cube’ gallery context, yet it had the quality and skill to be. At its conception there were no galleries of this kind in the Benelux. Ship of Fools was a gallery initiated by the studio to showcase graphic art and illustration.
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