Together, we are developing the space into a public-facing library, where “library” remains as an open question.
What does it mean to construct a library from scratch?
What forms of knowledge become possible when its infrastructure is reconsidered?
How can collective practice situate itself within — and respond to — the art-social milieu of The Hague?
We begin by questioning the spatial infrastructure itself, approaching it as a site of intervention into what a library can be. Looking beyond its conventional function as a system for knowledge display and storage, the custom-built shelving units operate as extended tools for knowledge sharing and production. They can be reconfigured into infrastructures for informal exchange, hosting workshops, events, and collective activities.
At the same time, the library unfolds as an archive of (un)stable knowledge — a site of ongoing exploration, testing, and activation, rehearsing how knowledge can be made otherwise. The collection grows through contributions from visitors, not limited to books but extending to materials, sounds, and food. It develops organically, mapping what the collective and its surrounding community hold, produce, and choose to share.
Contact
minormoons.collective@gmail.com
minor_moons
Saturnusstraat 89,
2516 AG den Haag
Opening hours
Sunday + Monday
from 12 - 5 pm
Anabel Pérez Lubián
www.anabelperezlubian.com
a.perezlubian
Annabel Quick
www.haagsekunstenaars.nl
annabel_quick
Domonkos Greskó
www.domogresko.com
gresko.domo
Haeun Na
nanaji.haeun.na
Lucy Gengler
www.lucygengler.com
lucygengler_
Luna Konings
loenmoen
Jiyoung Yim
jiji.the.busy
Nesie Junyi Wang
www.nesiewang.com
nesiewjy
14/06
L(ouch)nge #2: in the Library
Listening session with verwardeman