Enter a living and contemporary cultural field with the joint exhibition by Tibetan artist Ngoshi Choedon and Dutch artist Peter George. Opening Friday 26 June from 18:00 to 20:30, the exhibition takes place across two neighbouring spaces, NGO DEI Gallery and Atelier Peter George d’Angelino Tap, in a shared cross-cultural dialogue. 

We are very pleased to welcome Ngoshi, who will be travelling from Dharamsala, India, especially for the occasion, to present her intricate paper collages. In her works: A Quiet Negotiation, she engages with traditional Tibetan garments, reflecting on Tibetan identity, memory and cultural heritage through the lived experience of exile and Tibetan diaspora in India. Meanwhile, Peter George presents a new series of sartorial statues: Filamentary Residues, five body-based soft sculptures inspired by the five elements in the Tibetan conceptual framework: earth, water, fire, air and space.

Bringing together the two practices, the exhibition constructs a dynamic field of dialogue between cultural continuance and systemic transformation, where clothing is considered as a constantly evolving cultural language, comprising craft traditions, clothing systems, and everyday practices. Here, garments are approached as worn structures of knowledge, carrying historical persistence while remaining open to ongoing reinterpretation across cultural, material, and temporal contexts.   

This exhibition was also made possible by Stroom Den Haag and realised in cooperation with the International Campaign for Tibet, in celebration of the 91st birthday of the Dalai Lama on 6 July 2026.

OPENING EVENT
26 June 2026 | 18:00-20:30 | Free Entrance

VENUE
我地 NGO DEI & Atelier Peter George d’Angelino Tap | Westeinde 25 & 29, The Hague, Netherlands.

EXHIBITION PERIOD
26 June – 12 July 2026 | €3,00 Entrance 

OPENING HOURS
13:00-19:00 | Mon & Tue closed

Official event webpage: https://ngodei.org/Exhibition/15-Againsaw—Exhibition.html