
The Kunsthal (’Art Hall’) Rotterdam has been a pioneer in the museum world since 1992. Not having its own collection, the Kunsthal has developed an accessible way to attract a broad, fresh audience. Their new website is perfectly befitting the character of the Kunsthal: surprising, inspiring and idiosyncratic. The timeline on the homepage forms the core of the website. It shows not only what’s on now and in the future, but also offers a chronological overview of almost 25 years of remarkable exhibitions. Turns out, the ‘museum without its own collection’ does have a ’collection’: all the exhibitions of the past. Kunsthal.nl visitors get to choose: jump to practical information, dive deep into an artist’s work or just meander through nearly 25 years of unique exhibits. The clear-cut edges and striping of the website design reflect the Kunsthal’s interior and the architecture of Rem Koolhaas. Exhibition site pages boast a rich setup. Narrative pages give visitors a renewed perspective on artists, art movements and cultures near and far. With special videos, social media integration and references to social issues, the website pages – like the Kunsthal itself – unite art, culture and society. Every page is then an exhibit in itself.
- Agency Fabrique [brands, design and interaction]
- Client Kunsthal Rotterdam
- Website http://www.kunsthal.nl/en
- Category Digital
- Subcategory 14.1 Promotional Site
- Awards Bronze
- Year 2016
- City Amsterdam / Rotterdam
- Country Netherlands
- Creative Directors –
- Art Directors Matthé Stet
- Designers Sun Hwang
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- Copywriters –
- Interaction designer Maarten van Sprang
- Back end developer Johan Arensman
- Tech director Sander van Leeuwen
- Front end developer Leroy de Rouwe (BAM Effect)
- Project manager Laura Klaassen




