Lisser Art Museum, Modern art museum in Lisse, Netherlands.
Lisser Art Museum is a contemporary art museum in Lisse devoted entirely to artworks exploring food, drink, and consumption themes. The building features expansive glass walls and sits within the Keukenhof Estate grounds.
The museum opened in 2019 on the Keukenhof Castle grounds, bringing a new cultural institution to the Lisse region. This establishment marked a significant expansion of art offerings in the area.
Instead of traditional information panels, the museum employs viewing coaches who engage visitors in conversations about their personal interpretations of the artworks. This approach creates a more interactive way to encounter contemporary art.
The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, allowing visitors to plan their trips flexibly. The site is easily accessible and the interior layout makes all artworks comfortable to view.
Every artwork in the collection relates to food or consumption, including a porcelain installation depicting an entire year of meals. The exhibition also features grape clusters crafted from minerals, which explore the theme in surprising ways.
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