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Amrita Sher-Gil
The long-awaited exhibition Amrita Sher-Gil – “Europe belongs to Picasso, India belongs to me” has opened. Seize this unique opportunity to view the paintings of artist Amrita Sher-Gil from the collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi.
Rembrandts Masterclass
The exhibition Rembrandts Masterclass focuses on Rembrandt’s craftsmanship, his technique and his tactics. Visitors discover his best tips and tricks. Whatever kind of creator you are, you can learn in five Masterclasses: Looking, Technique, Emotion, Experimenting and Selling.
The forest of Suriname
Suriname is the most forested country in the world. But the forest is under serious threat - the plants and animals that live there, and the people who live there. Indigenous people and Maroons have lived in the forest for centuries and have a unique relationship with nature, where caring for the forest is self-evident: "We care for the forest, and the forest cares for us." Come and discover the story of Suriname's forest from the perspective of all its inhabitants.
Microcosm - The World in a Wunderkammer
In the exhibition Microcosm – The World in a Wunderkammer, classical Wunderkammer objects, contemporary curiosities and visual art come together. A visual spectacle that brings the magic of collecting to life. Microcosm is also the farewell exhibition of general director Harry Tupan, who has pulled out all the stops for this grand Wunderkammer showcase.
Between Heaven and War
This exhibition celebrates the finest modern art from the interbellum. Through masterworks by Wassily Kandinsky, Charley Toorop, Carel Willink, and Max Beckmann, visitors will discover how these artists sought renewal and meaning, a quest that forever changed modern art. Be swept away by the turbulent era between the world wars, the cradle of modernism.
Enchanted by the Middle Ages
You’ll see the most beautiful medieval masterpieces and learn more about the remarkable individuals who collected this exceptional art: a wealthy couple, a priest, and an industrialist. Where did their fascination with the Middle Ages come from?
In your wildest dreams. Ensor beyond impressionism
Step into the wild universe of James Ensor, who was rebellious, carnival-spirited, and ahead of his time. Competing with giants like Monet and Munch, he broke free from Impressionism to create his own visual language. This exhibition brings his work to life through striking practical light effects and takes you on a journey through his paintings and etchings, including the monumental Temptation of Saint Anthony, where beauty, chaos, and dark humor collide.
The Creation of Science
Join us on a fascinating journey through history. Wander past centuries-old scientific instruments, rare manuscripts, and intriguing works of art. Discover how the development of the natural sciences in Western Europe cannot be understood without an understanding of the influence of religion. You are invited to view history, and yourself, from a new perspective.