Pimpelmees 3
3766 AX Soest
Niederlande
Nederlandse Kring van Beeldhouwers (NKvB - Dutch Society of Sculptors)
Nederlandse Kring van Beeldhouwers (NKvB - Dutch Society of Sculptors) is the only nationwide professional association for sculptors in the Netherlands, founded in 1918. The NKvB brings together artists working in a wide range of three-dimensional practices.
The association runs its own gallery in Soest and organises a continuous programme of exhibitions there, alongside projects and exhibitions at various locations throughout the Netherlands. Through these activities, the NKvB promotes contemporary sculpture and connects artists with a broad audience.
The Dutch Society of Sculptors (NKvB) is the oldest and only nationwide professional association for artists working in three-dimensional art in the Netherlands, founded in 1918. The organisation brings together a diverse group of professional sculptors and spatial artists, working across a wide range of materials, techniques and disciplines.
The NKvB aims to increase visibility and appreciation of contemporary sculpture, while fostering exchange, collaboration and professional development among its members. Exhibitions and public presentations are a key part of this mission.
With over a century of history and a forward-looking approach, the NKvB continues to play a vital role in supporting and presenting contemporary sculptural practices in The Netherlands.
Gallery Kring van Beeldhouwers
The association operates its own gallery in Soest, which serves as a central platform for members. Here, a continuous programme of changing exhibitions is presented, often around thematic concepts, offering insight into the diversity of contemporary three-dimensional art.
Exhibitions
In addition to its gallery programme, the NKvB actively organises exhibitions and projects at various locations throughout the Netherlands, both indoors and outdoors. Through these initiatives, the association connects artists with a wider audience and contributes to the visibility of sculpture in public space and the cultural field.