Beelden_aan_Zee
Beelden aan Zee
Museum in Scheveningen, The Hague, Netherlands
Beelden aan Zee ("Images/sculptures by the sea") museum in the Scheveningen district of The Hague, founded in 1994 by the sculpture collectors Theo and Lida Scholten, is the only Dutch museum which specialises in only exhibiting sculpture.[1]
The museum shows contemporary international and national sculpture. The curators organize new exhibitions three or more times per year in its large circular main space. Exhibitions are created on themes such as the 2010 exhibitions, "Unwanted Land" exhibition by six contemporary artists[2] or the "Fathers and Sons" show,[3] or exhibitions around a particular artist, such as the 2023 exhibition on Henry Moore.[4][5] The museum features works by Karel Appel, Wim Quist, Man Ray, and Fritz Koenig. The mission of the museum is to use a mix of forms and materials in the works express "the human experience".[6]
Since 2004, the museum building also houses the Sculptuur Instituut ("Sculpture Institute"), a research institute on contemporary sculpture. The institute library is accessible during museum opening hours.[7]
The current director is Brigitte Bloksma. In May 2022, she replaced Jan Teeuwisse, who had acted as museum director for twenty years.[8]