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What happens when cultural heritage is not only digitised, but actively reused? With Twin it! Part II, MoMu creates a digital twin of an 18th‑century 'robe à l’anglaise' that brings hidden details to light.
In conversation with curators Romy Cockx, Geert Bruloot and Kaat Debo on the myth, the reality, and the enduring impact of the Antwerp Six.
MoMu, Revers (UGent), and The New School Parsons Paris are organizing a study day, exploring the idea of ‘critical’ through institutional biases, curatorial positionality, scholarly independence, and community relationships.
With REVERSE, MoMu offers an inspiring platform for a new generation of young designers. Meet the twenty selected young people.
Community outreach coordinator Shanti Ofori and MoMu Young Voice Joran Tuerlinckx talk about JUNCTION, a free streetwear event around creativity, culture, and entrepreneurship.
To mark The Antwerp Six, Museum pass is launching an exclusive Limited Edition, available only at MoMu.
Part of The Antwerp Six
Guest curator Rachel Dedman and director Kaat Debo unravel the threads behind the exhibition Embroidering Palestine.
Part of Embroidering Palestine
MoMu sits down with recent Antwerp Fashion Department graduate and MoMu Award winner Annaëlle Reudink to discuss the inspiration behind her collection Too Many Me’s, Not Enough Hangers, Professionally Undecided (working title) or Who Am I Wearing?
How do you preserve fashion heritage that can no longer be physically displayed? For REEVALUATE, MoMu brings a fragile Art Deco evening dress from the 1920s back to life through 3D technology and a downloadable sewing pattern.