• The Wood for the Trees The exhibition The Wood for the Trees features artworks by four artists who examine
  • Development The Sculpture Garden for the Trees On the occasion of the exhibition The Wood for the Trees, the museum has asked Circus Andersom
  • Walking route 'The sculpture garden for the trees' Before or after visiting the exhibition The Wood for the Trees, explore nature with the walking
  • From 23 March: The Wood for the Trees . In the exhibition The Wood for the Trees, four artists examine the relationship between humans and nature
  • Concert WALD The Korpus Hoornkwartet transports you to the magical world of trees in this special concert
  • Performance If … could speak by NKK NXT in the exhibition The Wood for the Trees. The performances are free for everyone with a valid ticket for the park
  • Tradition and innovation trees are felled for the construction of the sculpture garden.
  • Adam Colton - Carvings and bones In Carvings and bones six large sculptures by Adam Colton from the nineteen eighties and nineties
  • Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller In 1937, the Dutch State agrees to the construction of a smaller museum, also designed by Henry
  • Ger Dekkers. Planned landscapes- 25 Horizons s, he began photographing typically Dutch landscapes with polders, dykes and rows of planted trees. Dekkers
  • Projects On this page, you can find more information on the restorations, educational projects, and exhibitions that need your support. If you have a particular preference, you can make a donation to a specific project with an earmarked contribution.
  • Concert ‘Birdsong’ On 1 and 8 August, the Damsco Quartet will play several short concerts in the sculpture garden between 13.00 and 16.00 hrs. Join us for a wonderful afternoon of music, nature and art! The concert is free for everyone with a valid admission ticket for the park and museum. Registration is not required.
  • Performance 'Lecture on Bird Song' history. On display in The Wood for the Trees Andy Holden's artwork Natural Selection is on display
  • The sculpture garden Hammacher wonders how he can provide a comprehensive overview of modern sculpture with limited means. He is still looking for additions to the early modern collection, while simultaneously he has to present established artists of his time. In 1961 he awards a special commission to the young inexperienced artist Marta Pan, which will define the appearance of the sculpture garden for years to come.
  • Heart of Darkness Christiaan Bastiaans, Christine Borland, Cai Guo-Qiang, Chen Zhen, Chohreh Feyzdjou, Gu Wenda, Mona Hatoum, Huang Yong Ping, Frederico d’Orazio, Sam Samore, Roman Signer, Michael Smith, Jana Sterbak, Nari Ward and Vadim Zakharov have made new installations in situ, distributed in and around the museum building, for the exhibition Heart of Darkness.
  • Anne Geene. Accumulation of things markings on trees and blue skies above the Veluwe. She also photographed trees with a circumference larger
  • Wim Quist 1930 - 2022 . A building between the trees The initial drawings show how Quist designed the building literally between
  • Eva Hesse; sculptures and drawings
  • Sjoerd Buisman , photography, drawings and collages. In his Bomenproject Nederland (1973-1975) he photographs trees that have
  • The last decade In the final years of his directorship, Oxenaar seems to have the wind in his sails. Certainly when he manages to convince the ministry to increase the acquisition budget on a structural basis. The annual reports, his arena for change, receive less and less attention. That is reserved for the art, for making exhibitions and another extension of the sculpture garden: the ‘sculpture forest’.
  • A car full of fragrant roses, marigolds and cornflowers for Pierre Huyghe. His list of plants was a hotchpotch of 45 plants from all over the world; trees, shrubs
  • The acquisition of The potato eaters On 6 april 1946 the museum receives 'The potato eaters' in exchange for 'Landscape with couple walking and crescent moon'. Auping writes to Bremmer that he is happy with the result: ‘The potato eaters, indeed a crown on our collection'.
  • Draw your way through the exhibition Drawing People A steely expression – How to make a wire portrait. Trees and details – How to make
  • Kröller-Müller Museum receives contribution from VriendenLoterij for the Trees from 23 March, including The Settlement (Indoor) by Hans op de Beeck and three Auguries by Andy
  • Wartime development In the first months of the war, a variety of safety measures are taken. Thus, the art collection is moved to a bomb shelter. Despite the complications, Sam van Deventer wants to extend the museum. Architect Henry van de Velde is commissioned to design a sculpture gallery.
  • Kröller-Müller Museum acquires work by Roni Horn , the sun and rain, and the wind that blows through the trees, Opposites of White reveals different aspects of itself
  • The bomb shelter of Helene Kröller-Müller opened temporarily the trees. They represent the eight wind directions. From a gentle breeze to a raging storm
  • The bomb shelter of Helene Kröller-Müller opened temporarily from the trees. They represent the eight wind directions. From a gentle breeze to a raging storm
  • Nature based and perennials, bulbs, shrubs and trees, with an eye-catching palm tree among the sand hills. With the flowering
  • Kröller-Müller Museum acquires work by Félix Vallotton in the work is typical of Vallotton, with the ominous rainy sky and the dark row of trees painted almost like