Voorlinden has in built-in elevator that comes up just a little bit higher than a grown-up’s ankle. Recognition is immediately followed by alienation – exactly what Maurizio Cattelan is aiming for.
Armando (1929-2018) is one of the most important post-war artists in Europe. With his expressive signature, he created paintings with thick impasto and sculptures built up with great force.
Martin Puryear (1941) is a sculptor pur sang. Wood is the material that lies at the base of his work. The elegant shapes, perfect finish and texture of every piece convey his dedication and love of the material itself.
A room filled with balloons kicked off the exhibition SAY CHEESE!. The exhibition brings together 54 works to form a coherent reflection of Martin Creed’s (1968) versatile and characteristic oeuvre.
Wayne Thiebaud (1920) is famous for his mouthwatering depictions of cakes, ice creams and hot dogs. He is well-known for his clear compositions, glistening colours and a thick impasto.
Museum Voorlinden presents the collection exhibition Stage of Being. It shows us how, over time, artists have depicted human beings with all of their emotions and instincts.
Rodney Graham is one of the most consistent, innovative and influential artists of the past forty years. With a sense of humour and wit, he constantly questions his own identity and his position as an artist.