• Ryan Gander: X Edgar Degas – Pas de Deux at Museum Beelden aan Zee

    Museum Beelden aan Zee Harteveltstraat 1, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Museum Beelden aan Zee stages Ryan Gander’s first Dutch solo, presenting twenty-one reinterpretations of Degas’ Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans alongside the original. Gander’s ballerinas step into contemporary life, raising questions about youth, movement, and vulnerability. A poetic dialogue across time, this exhibition reimagines classical sculpture in today’s world.

  • Tania Kovats: Oceanic at Museum Beelden aan Zee

    Museum Beelden aan Zee Harteveltstraat 1, The Hague, The Netherlands

    British artist Tania Kovats explores our elemental connection to water in Oceanic. Monumental concrete divers plunge into the museum floor, evoking surrender to the sea’s force. Her series Sea Marks traces horizons in rhythmic brushstrokes, uniting sky and water. The exhibition invites reflection on nature’s power, beauty, and our place within it.

  • Erwin de Vries: Forms of freedom

    Museum Beelden aan Zee Harteveltstraat 1, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Museum Beelden aan Zee presents a retrospective exhibition featuring works by the Surinamese artist Erwin de Vries (Paramaribo, 1929 – 2018), within the historical context of fifty years of Surinamese […]

  • Magali Reus

    Museum Beelden aan Zee Harteveltstraat 1, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Magali Reus (1981, The Hague) lives and works in London. She creates sculptures that transform seemingly everyday objects. By disconnecting them from their original function, layered and complex assemblages of […]