In Brussels, the Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts of Belgium have programmed very eclectic exhibitions for the year 2020.
Amongst the most visited in Belgium, the Royal Beaux-Arts Museums have accelerated the tempo. In 2020, the cultural programming will showcase major exhibitions. Comprising the most important national collection of plastic arts, with 20,000 works, this network of 6 museums will put the spotlight on History, from the 15th to the 21st century, through paintings, sculptures and drawings.
An eclectic cultural program in Brussels
Since 1801, and their creation by Napoleon Bonaparte, visitors have a wide choice between the museums dedicated to Magritte, End of Century, Old Masters, Modern, Meunier and Wiertz to enhance the heritage of a prestigious patrimony, constantly enriched, which diversifies artistic approaches and initiatives. This year, experience, emotion and pleasure are more than ever on the agenda.
In the installations of Joseph Kosuth, you will recognize an admirer of René Magritte. © JKS
During the Eleuthera exhibition, 23 abstract works by American painter Sean Scully will be presented to the public. © DR
Leading artists on display
Dali and Magritte, icons of Surrealism, Chiharu Shiota and his spectacular installations, Sean Scully and his abstract works, the « painted films » of Angel Vergara, the conceptual movement of Joseph Kosuth, without forgetting the collection of great Dutch masters and the masterpieces of Pieter Bruegel the Elder—here are the upcoming exhibitions. You are really going to enjoy being back in a museum!
Come closer to look at the « Painted Films » of Angel Vergara, they evoke Charles Baudelaire's visit to Brussels, in 1864. © Jan Liegeois
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