In conversation with curators Romy Cockx, Geert Bruloot and Kaat Debo on the myth, the reality, and the enduring impact of the Antwerp Six.
To mark The Antwerp Six, Museum pass is launching an exclusive Limited Edition, available only at MoMu.
Guest curator Rachel Dedman and director Kaat Debo unravel the threads behind the exhibition Embroidering Palestine.
MoMu x Fashion Department highlights the work of the Antwerp Fashion Department students. Their drawings, books and silhouettes give you an insight into their creative process. We asked four of them to give us a sneak peek.
The corset provides tangible proof that garments can change roles throughout history. The collection presentation now illustrates the evolution of stays and corsets over the centuries.
For their installation in the collection presentation, fashion designer Meryll Rogge and artist Beni Bischof joined forces. During the last MoMu Talk, Rogge elaborated on the installation 'DO NOTHING CLUB', as well as her own journey and life.
Today, it is not possible to imagine the runway and our streets without the bomber jacket. The collection presentation now includes a selection of bomber jackets by Belgian designers. How much do you know about the story behind this archetypal garment?
For the first time, MoMu has invited a fashion photographer to curate an exhibition about his own work. That honour fell to Belgian fashion photographer Willy Vanderperre. Here, he tells us what can be seen and experienced inside the exhibition.
In the context of ‘prints, films, a rave and more…’, Willy Vanderperre is launching collectible items in support of the LGBTI+ community. Proceeds from sales will in part be donated to çavaria, the Flemish advocacy group for LGBTI+ people.
During four weekends at De Cinema, Willy Vanderperre invites you to discover some of his favourite sources of inspiration. And he is happy to tell you why you simply have to have seen these films.
Thanks to Bridgerton, the early 19th century is undergoing a revival. Curator of Collections Wim Mertens reflects on how costume designers and fashion historians deal with the rigours of bygone fashions, as we present three original Empire dresses at MoMu.
Clothing has played a crucial role in the choreographies of the Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker for forty years. The choreographer looks back on the many memories that are attached to the outfits that helped shape her long-standing dance career.