
Beat Zoderer – Less and More
Museum Voorlinden proudly presents the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands of Beat Zoderer (1955). With everyday materials, he makes colourful objects, installations and sculptures, each of which is an attempt to create order out of chaos. Beat is one of the most prominent artists in Switzerland, yet he is hardly known in the Netherlands. Voorlinden is going to change this. The solo exhibition can be seen from 19 February to 15 May 2022.

Picasso-Giacometti
In collaboration with the Musée national Picasso and the Fondation Giacometti, Museum Voorlinden presents the first exhibition dedicated to the work of two of the most important artists of the twentieth century: Pablo Picasso and Alberto Giacometti.

Rodney Graham – Vacuuming the Gallery
Voorlinden presents Vacuuming the Gallery by the Canadian artist Rodney Graham (1949).

One and One is Three
The exhibition ‘One and One is Three’ is about the power of the sum of the parts. The selection of artworks shows the magic that arises from the sum.

Robin Rhode
Museum Voorlinden presents the first solo exhibition featuring artist Robin Rhode (South Africa, 1976) in the Netherlands. For Robin, a wall functions as his canvas, on which his temporary interventions depict imaginary worlds.

Listen to Your Eyes
Museum Voorlinden presents Listen to Your Eyes: a visual journey of discovery that offers you a glimpse inside the mind of a collector.

KASSL X Voorlinden
On the occasion of the opening of Amsterdam Fashion Week in Voorlinden, fashion brand KASSL organizes a guerilla exhibition, which will be on display in the museum from 18 to 22 September.

Fiona Banner – P E R I O D
This space-filling installation P E R I O D (2019) by Fiona Banner shows an enormous ship fender surrounded by paintings of seascapes. With this work, the artist expresses her fascination with language and communication.

Rendez-Vous
In Rendez-Vous works of art come together like lovers, embracing and lending one another strength – and occasionally clashing as well. These encounters walk a fine line between convergence and confrontation, between duet and duel.