In visual arts, collaboration is often secondary to the romanticised idea of
individual artistic genius. Challenging the myth of the solitary artist, this
exhibition explores the unique dynamic of
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For centuries, the city could only be accessed via monumental gates. These gates
have now disappeared to make way for dynamic, colourful urban districts. This
exhibition shows what has happened ove
The museums of Ghent open their doors to the public all evening. Come and
discover their collections and exhibitions totally free! And let them surprise
you with their original and fascinating prog
Since time immemorial, mankind has been looking for eternal life. This
exhibition in the House of Alijn takes you on a journey of discovery through the
aids we used in the 20th and 21st centuries i
This exhibition examines the similarities and differences between the purchasing
policy of Jan Hoet, the founder of S.M.A.K. (Municipal Museum of Contemporary
Art), and that of the art collecting c
At STAMplein square, a separate part of the museum with changing programmes, you
can visit the heritage project “The square kilometre”. Here you can learn all
about the Dampoort neighbourhood.
Sixty years ago the first Turkish migrants came to Ghent. Nowadays almost one
out of ten Ghent citizens has Turkish roots. A group of young people of Turkish
descent set out to find stories, object
The Ghent University Museum (GUM) and Botanical Garden will take you on a quest
for the truth. This exhibition provides an answer to questions such as: What is
true and what isn’t? What do we reall
This world-famous masterpiece by the Van Eyck Brothers in Ghent has been
restored many times in the past. It has been undergoing thorough restoration and
conservation work from 2012 until 2019. Dur
'Syllabus', the latest work by Irish artist Jesse Jones, has embraced visitors
and organisations in Kunsthal Gent since 24 January 2020.
A monumental, 12 metre tall, semi-transparent