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BlowUp Jubilee Brings 24 Large-Scale Inflatable Artworks to the Hague

The BlowUp Jubilee transforms The Hague’s Museum Quarter into an open-air exhibition featuring 24 inflatable installations by designers and artists from across Europe. Running from May 22 to June 21, 2026, the anniversary edition marks five years of BlowUp Art Den Haag and includes works by Steve Messam, Marcel Wanders, Studio Job, Raw Color, Studio Ossidiana, and other contributors. The installations are spread throughout parks, squares, canalside locations, and public spaces, creating a free cultural route through the city.

The exhibition originated in 2022 as part of an initiative developed during the renovation of the Binnenhof political complex. Rather than concentrating artworks inside a museum, the project places them directly within the urban landscape. The exhibition creates temporary landmarks that encourage exploration while bringing contemporary art to everyday public spaces.

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  1. Inflatable Placemaking — Large-scale temporary installations are reshaping urban identity by turning parks, plazas, and canalsides into flexible cultural landmarks with lower infrastructure demands than permanent public art.
  2. Open-air Art Routes — Free, walkable exhibitions across city districts create new models for cultural engagement that blend tourism, mobility, retail foot traffic, and public space activation.
  3. Renovation-led Culture — Civic construction periods are becoming catalysts for creative programming, transforming disruption around major public works into visible community experiences.

Industry Implications

  1. Public Art — Temporary inflatable formats expand commissioning possibilities for artists, municipalities, and cultural institutions by enabling high-impact installations that can travel, scale, and adapt to varied sites.
  2. Urban Tourism — Citywide cultural trails strengthen destination appeal through discoverable experiences that connect landmarks, neighborhoods, hospitality venues, and local businesses.
  3. Event Production — Modular outdoor installations introduce new production formats where spectacle, logistics, public safety, and environmental design converge in accessible urban programming.

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