Museum Voorlinden is proud to present the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands of Beat Zoderer (1955). This Swiss artist makes colorful objects, installations and sculptures, each of…
Museum Voorlinden presents the first solo exhibition featuring artist Robin Rhode (South Africa, 1976) in the Netherlands. In this retrospective, Voorlinden celebrates his artistic journey from 2000 to the present day.
Art collector and museum founder Joop van Caldenborgh was asked the nearly impossible question of selecting his favourites from among the modern and contemporary works he has spent the past six decades collecting.
Rendez-Vous centres on encounters: those between Voorlinden and its visitors, between the art and viewers and between the artists and the works themselves. Works of art come together like lovers.
This catalogue offers an insight into the rich collection of museum Voorlinden. With rich colour photos and accompanying information. With an introduction by director Suzanne Swarts.
Clingenbosch is just a stone's throw away from Voorlinden. More than sixty modern and contemporary sculptures by national and international artists can be discovered here.
Piet Oudolf laid out Voorlinden's garden according to a well-considered design, which clearly refers to classical garden architecture. Read more in this leaflet, with information about his working method.
Momentum. The tipping point that unleashes a tectonic shift. An artist is perpetually in search of that instant. The collection exhibition Momentum brings together more than thirty works that give shape to this field of tension.
Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) was a radical figure who pursued her own course with wit, intelligence, and daring. A six-decade survey exhibition featuring forty pivotal works shows her talent.
Leandro Erlich designed his Swimming Pool especially for Voorlinden. He gave his work all the characteristics of a real swimming pool. Read everything about this special artwork.
James Turrell designed a Skyspace especially for museum Voorlinden. It consists of a space with a square hole in the roof, through which the viewer looks directly upwards and sees the air as never before.
Explore everything there is to know about our heavy and elegant Highlight Open Ended by artist Richard Serra. The sculpture weighs almost 216 tonnes. Six vaulted steel plates moulded together form an impressive maze.