Giant Inflatable Artworks Transform The Hague into Open-Air Gallery
The Hague has been transformed into a vibrant open-air gallery as part of the BlowUp Jubilee Art Walk, featuring giant inflatable artworks by international artists. The exhibition, which opened on May 21, 2026, showcases whimsical and larger-than-life installations that have drawn crowds of art enthusiasts and curious onlookers.
Among the standout pieces is "Like a pan in the water" by Studio Job, a colorful and surreal inflatable that invites visitors to take selfies and engage with the art. The exhibition aims to make contemporary art accessible to the public, breaking down the barriers of traditional museum spaces.
The BlowUp Jubilee Art Walk is part of a broader celebration of public art in the city, with installations scattered throughout parks and squares. Visitors can stroll through the city and encounter massive inflatable sculptures that range from abstract forms to recognizable objects, all designed to provoke thought and delight.
Organizers hope that the exhibition will not only attract tourists but also foster a deeper appreciation for contemporary art among local residents. The event has already garnered significant attention on social media, with many sharing their experiences and photos of the colorful installations.
The exhibition runs for several weeks, offering ample opportunity for visitors to explore and enjoy the unique fusion of art and public space. The Hague continues to cement its reputation as a hub for innovative and engaging cultural events.



