The Netherlands is planning a nationwide slavery museum on Amsterdam’s waterfront that seeks “to inform the entire story, about us and with us”, in keeping with an announcement.
Three “quartermaster” researchers have spent a yr travelling former Dutch colonies, the Dutch Caribbean, the US and the Netherlands, canvassing views from 5,000 individuals. They suggest a museum that may open in 2030 and discover 5 time intervals. It might have “rooms for therapeutic”, analysis, a kids’s area and kitchen in a 9,000 sq. m constructing that may be designed through a world structure competitors.
Mark Rutte, the nation‘s caretaker prime minister, introduced nationwide funding of €27 million for the museum in December 2022 as a part of a state apology for slavery aimed to be “a comma, not a full cease” in understanding the repercussions of the nation’s colonial previous in modern-day society.
“The nationwide slavery museum is a crucial a part of the story after the comma, following the apologies for the position of the Dutch state within the historical past of slavery,” Rutte mentioned in an announcement. “To do proper by the previous and go additional collectively within the right here and now, it’s completely pressing that now we have extra and higher perception into these darkish pages of historical past. The slavery museum can have a key position on this as a centre of data and dialogue.”
At a launch occasion in Amsterdam, the place the situation was revealed as Amsterdam’s Java island, junior tradition minister Fleur Gräper-van Koolwijk mentioned it could have “room for recognition, commemoration, therapeutic, admission… not only for the kinfolk of enslaved individuals however for everybody.” She added: “So additionally for individuals who suppose—‘ach, a slavery museum isn’t about me.’”
The Netherlands is more and more coming to phrases with a seventeenth century “golden age” funded by the exploitation of greater than 600,000 enslaved African ladies, males and kids on the American content material and as much as one million individuals traded in Asia underneath the Dutch East India Firm.
In 2018 the Mauritshuis in The Hague determined to present a much less outstanding place to a statue of former governor-general of colonial Brazil Johan Maurits—with the museum’s then-director Emilie Gordenker clashing with the prime minister on the time. A much-praised 2021 Rijksmuseum slaveryexhibition has toured United Nations workplaces worldwide.
Gordenker, now director of the Van Gogh Museum, mentioned social consciousness of the Netherlands’ colonial previous has been altering, regardless of the rise of far-right political events. She was impressed with the slavery museum’s angle. “They actually engaged with so many individuals,” she mentioned. “It’s a really Dutch method. However the proof is within the pudding.”