Two young girls are laughing and smiling while playfully sticking out their tongues at each other.

MoMu Expo Visit: GIRLS. On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between

Discover this temporary exhibition with a MoMu guide who unveils the stories behind the exhibits!

Visitor information

  • Tickets

  • When

    From 7 October 2025 to 1 February 2026
  • Duration

    1 hour
  • Languages

    Dutch, French, English & German
  • For whom

    Adults, Young adults
  • Practical information

    • Tuesday to Sunday between 10 AM - 6 PM
    • Maximum 20 persons per guide
    • €100 per guide (including €25 administration costs)
  • Questions

    For questions about your booking, please contact booking@antwerpen.be or +32 3 339 47 00.

Discover the exhibition GIRLS.On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between with a MoMu guide who unveils the stories behind the exhibits! Experience the exhibition through the stories of the guide, who will take you through the different themes in a special scenography.

Through various themes, GIRLS explores the beauty and complexity of girlhood and the emotional journey of growing up. How has girlhood been represented? How is it remembered? And how does the idea of ‘the girl’ continue to shape visual culture and fashion?

GIRLS is about daughterhood, sisterhood, and friendship. About boredom, rebellion and coming of age. This interdisciplinary exhibition brings together visual artists, fashion designers, photographers, costume designers, and filmmakers.

The project is created in conversation with teenagers and is inclusive of LGBTQI+ youth.

  • A group stands in a spacious room featuring wooden walls listening to a female guide.
    1/4
    Jeroen Broeckx
  • A museum guide presents to an audience, highlighting an exhibit with her finger while explaining its significance.
    2/4
    Boy Kortekaas
  • Several individuals gaze at a mannequin adorned in a vibrant tutu, appreciating its unique style and design.
    3/4
    Boy Kortekaas
  • A guide points to items behind glass as visitors observe the exhibit, engaged in discussion about the displayed artifacts.
    4/4
    Boy Kortekaas

With work by: Louise Bourgeois, Veronique Branquinho, Jim Britt, Sofia Coppola, Edgar Degas, Chopova Lowena, Jenny Fax, Robert Gober, Lauren Greenfield, Iris Häussler, Nathanaëlle Herbelin, Nancy Honey, Roni Horn, Fumiko Imano, Jas Knight, Sofia Lai, Eimear Lynch, Martin Margiela, Alice Neel, Meret Oppenheim, Frida Orupabo, Simone Rocha, Nancy Steiner, Leticia Valverdes, Jenny Watson, Arisa Yoshioka, and many more.