Four students view a colorful display of dresses during a tour of a museum.

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

An extraordinary tour through the temporary exhibition for secondary, higher and adult education.

Visitor information

  • Tickets

  • When

    From 7 October 2025 to 1 February 2026
  • Duration

    1 hour
  • Languages

    Dutch, French, English & German
  • For whom

    Secondary education, Higher education, Adult education
  • Practical information

    • Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM - 6 PM
    • Maximum 20 students per guide
    • €80 per guide (including €5 administration costs)

Discover the exhibition GIRLS. On Boredom, Rebellion and Being-in-Between with a MoMu guide who unveils the stories behind the exhibits! This exhibition is about girls, but is inspiring for everyone. Together with the guide, you will explore girlhood and the beautiful, complex and emotional journey of growing up. We dream about who we want to be when we grow up.

What does it mean to be a girl? What is girlhood? And how does the idea of ‘the girl’ continue to influence visual culture and fashion? You get a glimpse into the lives of girls, discovering the clothing, identity, and rebelliousness of teenage girls, as well as the perspectives of some artists and designers on their own childhoods through photos, clothing, art and film.

GIRLS is about daughters, sisters, and friendship. About boredom, rebellion and growing up. The imagination is stimulated by various viewing boxes for children or by peeking into some bedrooms, where you can fantasize together about what your own room will look like in a few years or how it once was!

  • Two women look at a mannequin in a white exhibition room, guided by a third woman in a brown and beige suit.
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    Jeroen Broeckx
  • A group guide pointing at two mannequins showcasing a black and a pink dress styled with various accessories.
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    Jeroen Broeckx
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    Jeroen Broeckx
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    Jeroen Broeckx

With work by: Louise Bourgeois, Veronique Branquinho, Jim Britt, Chopova Lowena, Sofia Coppola, Edgar Degas, Jenny Fax, Robert Gober, Lauren Greenfield, Nathanaëlle Herbelin, Iris Häussler, 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.