Without reserve #2: 9 artists from our heritage (EN) SOLD OUT
Guided tour with Anne-Catherine Denies
As part of the Matrimoine Days, the Museums invite you to discover the work of women artists and the legacy they’ve left us. The visit highlights the variety and richness of their artistic production, as well as their important and original contributions to the art of their time and to art history.
You’ll see, among others: old paintings by Catharina Van Hemessen and Rachel Ruysch, works on paper by Mig Quinet and Geneviève Rimbout, and recent acquisitions by Evelyne Axell, Tjawina Porter Nampitjinpa, Ann Veronica Janssens, Liliane Vertessen, and Rachel Labastie.
The Museum's mission is not only to conserve works of art, but also to carry out research and provide information for the public. Their collections trace the history of the plastic arts - painting, sculpture and drawing - from the 15th to the 21st century. The “Gender” federal research project, led by Audrey Lasserre, is designed to encourage reflection on the issues and representations of “gender” (social sexes and sexualities) in art and the museum.
More info here.
Meeting point
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
3 Rue de la Régence
1000 Brussels
Maximum participants: 20 people per group
Duration: 1 hour
Details:
On Friday, September 26 – 1-hour guided tours, free, reservation required, cloakroom mandatory.
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Group 1 at 2:00 PM (FR) COMPLET
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Group 2 at 3:00 PM (NL) VOLZET
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Group 3 at 4:00 PM (EN) SOLD OUT
Registration: exclusively via the Journées du Matrimoine website.
LANGUAGE (en)
TIME
16:00 to 17:00 !SOLD OUT!
PLACE
MRBAB
Forum
Rue de la Régence 3
1000 Brussels