Museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar continues to captivate visitors with its dynamic blend of contemporary art exhibitions and serene natural surroundings. As of March 2025, the museum presents an array of thought-provoking exhibitions that seamlessly intertwine diverse artistic expressions.
Simone Post – Sweet Memories
5 April – 31 August 2025
Prepare to be transported into a whimsical world crafted entirely from sweets. Designer Simone Post has created an immersive installation where confections are transformed into art, evoking nostalgia and delight. This multisensory experience invites visitors to explore the boundaries between art and indulgence.
I ❤️ New Work
5 April – 7 September 2025
This collection exhibition serves as an invitation to fall in love with artworks yet to be discovered. Showcasing recent acquisitions and pieces making their debut, “I ❤️ New Work” celebrates the museum’s commitment to contemporary art and offers fresh perspectives to its audience.
The Life of Things
25 January – 2 November 2025
Delving into our complex relationship with objects, this exhibition features works by artists such as Ibrahim Mahama, Anouk Kruithof, Hans Op de Beeck, Ai Weiwei, Oliver Beer, Evelyn Taocheng Wang, and Edmund de Waal. “The Life of Things” prompts reflection on how we create, collect, cherish, and discard items, revealing insights about ourselves in the process.
Stéphane Thidet – untitled (Le refuge)
22 March – 31 August 2025
In this evocative installation, Stéphane Thidet challenges the notion of shelter. A cabin, typically a place of refuge, becomes a site where rain pours down inside, blurring the lines between comfort and exposure. This piece invites contemplation on the unpredictability of nature and the human quest for safety.
Jacco Olivier – Revolution
19 March – 31 August 2025
Jacco Olivier animates static painting with “Revolution,” a hypnotic panorama teeming with floating stars, spinning planets, and spiraling galaxies. This animated work offers a mesmerizing journey through a cosmic landscape, blending art and motion seamlessly.
Highlights – Permanent Collection
In addition to its rotating exhibitions, Museum Voorlinden houses permanent highlights that have become visitor favorites. Notable works include:
• Leandro Erlich’s “Swimming Pool”: An installation that creates the illusion of a real swimming pool, allowing visitors to experience the space both from above and below the water’s surface. 
• Ron Mueck’s “Couple under an Umbrella”: A hyper-realistic sculpture depicting an elderly couple, inviting introspection on human relationships and aging.
• Richard Serra’s “Open Ended”: A monumental corten steel sculpture forming a labyrinthine path, encouraging exploration and interaction.
These enduring pieces exemplify the museum’s dedication to showcasing art that engages and inspires.
Final Thoughts
Museum Voorlinden offers a harmonious blend of contemporary exhibitions and timeless works, set within a tranquil landscape. Each visit promises new discoveries and a deeper appreciation for the interplay between art, nature, and human experience.
Rating: ★★★★★
Highlights: Innovative exhibitions, immersive installations, serene surroundings.
Perfect for: Art enthusiasts, families, and those seeking a reflective cultural experience.
Location: Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar.
Hans Q.
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