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Stalin Monument (The Hague)

Coordinates: 52°05′27″N 4°16′45″E / 52.0907°N 4.2792°E / 52.0907; 4.2792
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Stalin Monument in The Hague
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52°05′27″N 4°16′45″E / 52.0907°N 4.2792°E / 52.0907; 4.2792
LocationThe Netherlands, The Hague, 2517 KK, Eisenhowerlaan 29

The Stalin Monument (also called: Stalin Bust and Herring) is an artwork in The Hague, Netherlands, created by Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid (the so called Komar and Melamid duo). It shows a bust of Joseph Stalin, placed in a phone booth. In front of him is a herring - Stalin was fond of eating herring - and lamp on a table covered by red felt.[1]

The sculpture was originally placed in the red light district of The Hague in 1986. After renovation it was moved to its current location just next to the KM21 museum for modern art. [2]

It is part of the collection of the Kunstmuseum, that oversees KM21.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Stalin bust and herring | Kunstmuseum Den Haag". www.kunstmuseum.nl. 2021-07-31. Retrieved 2025-03-11.
  2. ^ "Phone box with bust of Stalin - Buitenkunst Den Haag". Outdoor Art The Hague. Retrieved 2025-03-11.