Duty Free Zone Exhibition
Concept & curation for Dutch Design Week 2024
In collaboration with Clara Sika Helbo, Fedora Boonaert, Nils Axen
“Duty Free Zone” is an exhibit that parodies the airport experience, addressing issues of borders, climate, tourism, consumerism and non-places. It challenged the notion of duty-free, and asks “when living in a duty-free world, what are our duties?”
Situated within the former NS offices of Eindhoven Centraal, The Duty Free Zone exhibits work from 15 artists based in the Netherlands. Visitors are invited above the main station hall into an interstitial world overlooking the railroad tracks.
The duty-free zone is a strange yet familiar place of commercial meandering, one that you can’t point to on a map, a clock or your bank account statement. However, in the Duty Free Zone exhibit, kitsch souvenirs are replaced with thought provoking works that speak to the complex interconnectness of the world outside the airport.
Participating Artists
Fabien Neisus
Fedora Boonaert
Femke Hoppenbrouwer
Hsiang-Lin Kuo
Ignacy Radtke
Karla Zlimen
Miguel De Garch
Nils Axen
Philip Atanasov
Shai Datauker
Thijmen Peters
Uri Meir
Yamuna Forzani
Duty Free Zone Exhibition
Concept & curation for Dutch Design Week 2024
In collaboration with Clara Sika Helbo, Fedora Boonaert, Nils Axen
“Duty Free Zone” is an exhibit that parodies the airport experience, addressing issues of borders, climate, tourism, consumerism and non-places. It challenged the notion of duty-free, and asks “when living in a duty-free world, what are our duties?”
Situated within the former NS offices of Eindhoven Centraal, The Duty Free Zone exhibits work from 15 artists based in the Netherlands. Visitors are invited above the main station hall into an interstitial world overlooking the railroad tracks.
The duty-free zone is a strange yet familiar place of commercial meandering, one that you can’t point to on a map, a clock or your bank account statement. However, in the Duty Free Zone exhibit, kitsch souvenirs are replaced with thought provoking works that speak to the complex interconnectness of the world outside the airport.
Participating Artists
Fabien Neisus
Fedora Boonaert
Femke Hoppenbrouwer
Hsiang-Lin Kuo
Ignacy Radtke
Karla Zlimen
Miguel De Garch
Nils Axen
Philip Atanasov
Shai Datauker
Thijmen Peters
Uri Meir
Yamuna Forzani
Femke Hoppenbrouwer is a social designer & multidisciplinary artist who looks into the unseen in society. Her practice combines field-based research, community collaboration and artistic experimentation in order to challenge social stigmas and fixed ways of thinking. Through manipulating small details that embody larger topics, Femke’s playful translations subvert stereotypes and introduce alternative narratives.
She holds her Master in Social Design from the Design Academy Eindhoven and combines her expertise in visual design, art direction and social engagement to build bridges between the field of design and social practices.
Based in the Netherlands. Working between
Utrecht, Eindhoven, Amsterdam, The Hague.
info@femkehoppenbrouwer.com
Nominated for a Dutch Design Award 2024
One of NRC's '"Rijzende sterren van 2025"
Femke Hoppenbrouwer is a social designer & multidisciplinary artist who looks into the unseen in society. Her practice combines field-based research, community collaboration and artistic experimentation in order to challenge social stigmas and fixed ways of thinking. Through manipulating small details that embody larger topics, Femke’s playful translations subvert stereotypes and introduce alternative narratives.
She holds her Master in Social Design from the Design Academy Eindhoven and combines her expertise in visual design, art direction and social engagement to build bridges between the field of design and social practices.
Based in the Netherlands. Working between
Utrecht, Eindhoven, Amsterdam, The Hague.
info@femkehoppenbrouwer.com
Nominated for a Dutch Design Award 2024
One of NRC's '"Rijzende sterren van 2025"