ARTHALL KAdE Amersfoort

Description [EN]
The art museum Kunsthal KAdE is located in Amersfoort, Netherlands. It opened in 2009 and is known for its rotating exhibitions of contemporary art. The museum is part of the Eemhuis cultural complex, which also houses the city library, the architecture office FASadE, and the Archief Eemland. Kunsthal KAdE does not have a permanent collection but focuses on temporary exhibitions that cover a wide range of themes and media, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation art. The exhibitions are often thematic and international in scope, featuring both established and emerging artists. The museum places a strong emphasis on art education and offers an extensive educational program that includes workshops, guided tours, and lectures. Kunsthal KAdE is known for its innovative approach to art presentation and has established itself as a significant player in the Dutch art scene. The architecture of the Eemhuis, which houses the museum, was designed by Neutelings Riedijk Architects and is an example of modern Dutch architecture. The building is characterized by its distinctive facade and spacious exhibition areas, which can be flexibly used to meet the diverse requirements of the exhibitions. Kunsthal KAdE has made a name for itself through its dynamic and often experimental exhibitions, attracting both a local and international audience.