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Exhibitions

20:00 - 00:00

Art adrift
Hidden stories about works from the Bonnefanten’s collection of old masters and their peregrinations – before, during and after World War II. A presentation of art that was coveted by the Nazis.

Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is To Me
Isaac Julien (London, 1960) is a pioneer in the field of video and installation art, which continually pushes back the boundaries of film as an art form. Since the early 1980s, he has been making impressive installations that unite the medium of film with art forms like photography, performance, music and painting. Julien’s works tell important stories and prioritise aesthetics, poetry, movement and music as means of communication. For instance, he explores the medium’s potential to break down traditional views of history, space and time, as well as to expand them.

Shinkichi Tajiri: The Restless Wanderer
Shinkichi Tajiri: The Restless Wanderer is an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Japanese-American artist Shinkichi Tajiri. In tribute to their grandfather and his body of work, grandchildren Tanéa and Shakuru Tajiri have curated the exhibition.

INSIDE OUT
For all curious non-adults of 6 years and up.
Discover what makes you you and then zoom out again to your role in society and the footprint you leave behind.

Image: Manor Lux