Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens

bio

Grounded in its own identity - a foundation created through a private initiative, originating from a Flemish historical consciousness and situated in an exceptional rural setting - the museum Dhondt-Dhaenens has the ambition to be a museum of national and international allure, focused on the future yet with a deep respect for its own past and identity.

As an art centre in Flanders, the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens positions itself between the major museum institutions on the one hand and the experimental field on the other. The museum Dhondt-Dhaenens also wants to be an important actor in the international circuit of art institutions. Professionalism and flexibility are in this respect linked to the identity, tradition and exceptional rural location of the museum.

documentation

  • Contemporary Visual Arts in Flanders - part I [text]
    Marc Ruyters, Eva Wittocx, 2008

    Among the modern-art crowd, Belgium is known as the country with that 'surrealist' lineage: James Ensor - René Magritte - Marcel Broodthaers. While this is certainly a fine compliment for three artists of far-reaching significance, a great deal has changed in this country, which has been a crossroads of the Roman and Germanic cultures, a key logistic point between Great Britain, Germany and France, and home to the European Community.

Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens

º1968, Deurle
T: +32 (0)9/282.51.23
F: +32 (0)9/281.08.53
E: info@museumdd.be
W: www.museumdd.be
Museumlaan 14
9831 Deurle, België

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