De Telegraaf, Stan Huygens Journaal, November 2022

Better known abroad than in residence

Every year, editor-in-chief Annerieke Simeone manages to find a surprising location for the launch of her magazine about The Hague.

Bij Ons In De Residentie

DATE

26 November 2022

TEXT

Menzo Willems

IMAGE

Fleur Beemster

De Telegraaf, Stan Huygens Journaal, November 2022

Better known abroad than in residence

Every year, editor-in-chief Annerieke Simeone manages to find a surprising location for the launch of her magazine about The Hague.

Every year, editor-in-chief Annerieke Simeone of Bij Ons In De Residentie manages to find another surprising location for the launch of her glossy magazine about The Hague. This time, the Hilton's new Blue Blood restaurant in the court city.

Bij Ons In De Residentie

Her Bij Ons In De Residentie is now a household name in The Hague. Many well-known Hagenaars are interviewed for it, such as curator Nicole Uniquole in the new, eleventh edition, who caused a furore last summer with her exhibition Design & Dynasty on the Orange-Nassau family in Fulda, Germany. In the glossy, she looks ahead to her design exhibition Masterly The Hague next year. "And I am busy working on one about the Oranges and Breda," she reported.

Nienke Hoogvliet

It also features Hague-based artist Nienke Hoogvliet, who has caused a furore in London, Paris and New York. "She is more famous abroad than here," the editor-in-chief introduced her.

date 26 November 2022
text Menzo Willems image Fleur Beemster

Every year, editor-in-chief Annerieke Simeone of Bij Ons In De Residentie manages to find another surprising location for the launch of her glossy magazine about The Hague. This time, the Hilton's new Blue Blood restaurant in the court city.

Bij Ons In De Residentie

Her Bij Ons In De Residentie is now a household name in The Hague. Many well-known Hagenaars are interviewed for it, such as curator Nicole Uniquole in the new, eleventh edition, who caused a furore last summer with her exhibition Design & Dynasty on the Orange-Nassau family in Fulda, Germany. In the glossy, she looks ahead to her design exhibition Masterly The Hague next year. "And I am busy working on one about the Oranges and Breda," she reported.

Nienke Hoogvliet

It also features Hague-based artist Nienke Hoogvliet, who has caused a furore in London, Paris and New York. "She is more famous abroad than here," the editor-in-chief introduced her.