The Design Museum Den Bosch (previously: Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch, SM's) is a
museum for
modern art
Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the tradi ...
in
's-Hertogenbosch
s-Hertogenbosch (), colloquially known as Den Bosch (), is a city and municipality in the Netherlands with a population of 157,486. It is the capital of the province of North Brabant and its fourth largest by population. The city is south of th ...
,
The Netherlands.
Focus of the Design Museum
The Design Museum focuses on contemporary visual arts and
design.
It is specialized in
ceramic art and
jewelry. Modern
visual arts like paintings will be exhibited by the
Noordbrabants Museum, not by the Design Museum
History
The history of the museum starts in 1956, when the
Royal Academy for Art and Design in 's-Hertogenbosch organized its first international exhibit. At about the same time, a study collection of ceramic objects was started. This led to the creation of the Municipal Exhibition Service or , which was made independent in 1972. This service was then based in the
Kruithuis. The Kruithuis also came to house the 'Foundation for Visual Arts Loans', or . The Ceramics collection also moved to the Kruithuis, but was put in storage in 1981. The name became 'Museum het Kruithuis'. In 1988 the museum started to collect jewelry. This became an international collection going back to 1950.
In 1985 the museum officially became a Museum of Contemporary Art. A process of professionalization then started. The international exhibition program became more focused and ambitious. Meanwhile, the collection and library of the museum were made digitally accessible. The number of events, like guided tours, presentations and excursions increased, and so did the number of visitors.
By 1990 the Kruithuis had become too small due to the growth of the collection, and the professionalization of the organization. In 1994 the municipality of 's-Hertogenbosch then decided to expand the museum at the place where it was located. A new building was designed, which would integrate the Kruithuis. While waiting for completion, the museum and art loan moved to the Hekellaan, somewhat to the south. Many protests then succeeded in cancelling the design by architect
Bořek Šípek
Bořek Šípek (14 June 1949 – 13 February 2016) was a Czech architect and designer.
Biography
Born in Prague, he was renowned for his individual, unusual, colorful, and rich style. He experimented with unexpected and often opulent shapes.
...
. In 2002 the municipal government decided to cancel the plans at the Kruithuis, and to look for a location in the city center. This caused that from 2003 to 2013 the museum was located in an old commercial building in the
Palace Quarter
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southwest of the Railway station. The Foundation for Visual Arts Loans did not move to the Palace Quarter, but moved to a building on Hinthamerstraat.
The design museum today
In 2013 the Design Museum moved to a new building on the current location. It was designed by
Hubert-Jan Henket
Hubert-Jan Henket (born 11 March 1940, in Heerlen) is a Dutch architect. He is a specialist in the relations between old and new buildings, the redesign of buildings, renovation and restoration. He is the founder of DOCOMOMO international.
Life ...
. The building is situated behind the
Noordbrabants Museum, and is actually connected to it.
In June 2018 the museum changed its name to Design Museum Den Bosch. It now focuses on the societal significance of design in past, present, and future. In 2019-2020 it got a lot of attention with its exhibition 'Design of the Third Reich'
The museum is a member of the
International Council of Museums and the
Dutch Museum Association
The Dutch Museum Association (Dutch: ''De Museumvereniging'') is an association of museums in the Netherlands. Over five hundred museums are affiliated with the association.
History
In 1926, the Museumvereniging was established as a meeting of ...
.
Jewelry
The Design Museum is one of the most important institutes that collect and present the work of Dutch
jewellery designers. It has a collection of about 1,500 pieces of jewelry. The collection was started by Yvonne Joris, former director of the museum. and is limited to the period from World War II till the present. It focuses on Dutch and American Jewelers.
The museum maintains the archives of
Gijs Bakker
Gijs Bakker (Amersfoort, 20 February 1942) is a Dutch jewellery and industrial-designer, educated at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and the Konstfackskolan in Stockholm, Sweden.
Bakker's designs cover jewellery, home ...
,
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and
Emmy van Leersum. The collection has jewelry by
Arman
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,
Jean Arp
Hans Peter Wilhelm Arp (16 September 1886 – 7 June 1966), better known as Jean Arp in English, was a German-French sculptor, painter, and poet. He was known as a Dadaist and an abstract artist.
Early life
Arp was born in Straßburg (now Stras ...
,
César Baldaccini,
Louise Bourgeois
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,
Georges Braque
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,
Alexander Calder,
Jean Cocteau,
André Derain
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Biography
Early years
Derain was born in 1880 in Chatou, Yvelines, Île-de-France, just outside Paris. I ...
,
Max Ernst,
Lucio Fontana
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Early life
Born in Rosario, to Italian immigrant parents, he was t ...
,
Meret Oppenheim
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Meret was a token wife occasionally given to Hapy, the god of the Nile. Her name being a reference ...
Pablo Picasso,
Man Ray,
Rob Scholte
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en
Carel Visser.
References
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Museums in 's-Hertogenbosch
Ceramics museums
Jewellery museums
Contemporary crafts museums