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MoMu (Mode Museum) is the fashion museum of the City of Antwerp, Belgium. Founded on 21 September 2002, the museum collects, conserves, studies and exhibits Belgian fashion. The museum is specifically focusing on Belgian contemporary fashion designers due to the arising of a group of Antwerp-trained fashion designers during the Eighties and Nineties (Martin Margiela, Dries Van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester, Walter Van Beirendonck, Dirk Van Saene, A.F. Vandevorst, etc.). The museum's first director was Linda Loppa who was also the founder and the director of the Fashion school of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp). The current director is Kaat Debo.[1]
The museum is known for its immersive scenography.[2] Visitors are "immersed in the world of the designer or the theme", allowing for a unique experience with every exhibition.
Exhibitions
editSince its opening, MoMu has organised a continuous programme of exhibitions. Centred around specific themes or designers, these exhibitions create a narrative of the cultural and historical significance of fashion. To achieve this, a designer's sources of inspiration, works from other disciplines, and many other forms of information are displayed alongside articles of clothing. MoMu works closely with designers and their teams to develop their exhibition concepts. MoMu's exhibitions have also travelled to Paris, Stockholm, London, Tokyo, Munich, Istanbul, Enschede and Melbourne.
After an extensive three-year renovation ending in September 2021, MoMu opened two new exhibition spaces; one to house a part of its permanent collection, and another temporary exhibition space.[3]
Overview of past and present exhibitions.
editIn addition to the Permanent Collection display, which permanently rotates, MoMu hosts thematic temporary exhibitions, which can be seen in the following table, as well as on MoMu's online exhibition archive.
| Exhibition | Start Date | End Date |
|---|---|---|
| Backstage: Selection I | 21/09/2002 | 04/04/2003 |
| Patterns | 24/04/2003 | 10/08/2003 |
| GenovanversaeviceversA | 09/09/2003 | 28/03/2004 |
| Goddess | 08/05/2004 | 22/08/2004 |
| Malign Muses | 18/09/2004 | 30/01/2005 |
| Beyond Desire | 25/02/2005 | 18/08/2005 |
| Katharina Prospekt: The Russians by A.F. Vandevorst | 09/09/2005 | 05/02/2006 |
| Yohji Yamamoto Dream Shop | 07/03/2006 | 13/08/2006 |
| The MoMu Collection: Selection II | 08/09/2006 | 17/06/2007 |
| 6+ Antwerp Fashion | 25/01/2007 | 23/06/2007 |
| Bernhard Willhelm: Het Totaal Rappel | 13/07/2007 | 10/02/2008 |
| Moi, VERONIQUE BRANQUINHO TOuTe Nue | 12/03/2008 | 17/08/2008 |
| Maison Martin Margiela '20' The Exhibition | 12/09/2008 | 08/02/2009 |
| Paper Fashion! | 06/03/2009 | 16/08/2009 |
| Delvaux: 180 Years of Belgian Luxury | 17/09/2009 | 21/02/2010 |
| Black: Masters of Black in Fashion & Costume | 17/09/2009 | 21/02/2010 |
| Stephen Jones & The Accent of Fashion | 08/09/2010 | 13/02/2011 |
| Unravel: Knitwear in Fashion | 16/03/2011 | 14/08/2011 |
| Walter Van Beirendonck: Dream The World Awake | 14/09/2011 | 19/02/2012 |
| Living Fashion: Women's Daily Wear 1750–1950 from the Jacoba de Jonge Collection. | 21/03/2012 | 12/08/2012 |
| Madame Grès: Sculptural Fashion | 12/09/2012 | 10/02/2013 |
| Silks & Prints from the Abraham Archive: Couture in Colour | 13/03/2013 | 11/08/2013 |
| Happy Birthday Dear Academie! | 08/09/2013 | 13/02/2014 |
| Birds of Paradise: Plumes & Feathers in Fashion | 20/03/2014 | 24/08/2014 |
| MoMu Now: Contemporary Fashion from the MoMu Collection | 25/09/2014 | 04/01/2015 |
| Dries Van Noten: Inspirations | 12/02/2015 | 19/07/2015 |
| Footprint: The Tracks of Shoes in Fashion | 03/09/2015 | 14/02/2016 |
| Game Changers: Reinventing the 20th Century Silhouette | 18/03/2016 | 14/08/2016 |
| Rik Wouters & The Private Utopia | 17/09/2016 | 26/02/2017 |
| Margiela, The Hermès Years | 31/03/2017 | 27/08/2017 |
| Olivier Theyskens - She Walks in Beauty | 12/10/2017 | 15/04/2018 |
| Soft? Tactile Dialogues | 28/09/2018 | 24/02/2019 |
| Textile as Resistance: Billboards in the city | 31/08/2020 | 21/09/2020 |
| *2021 RE-OPENING* | ||
| E/MOTION. Fashion in Transition | 04/09/2021 | 23/01/2022 |
| P.LACE.S - Looking through Antwerp Lace | 25/09/2021 | 09/01/2022 |
| MIRROR MIRROR - Fashion & the Psyche | 08/10/2022 | 05/02/2023 |
| Exploding Fashion: From 2D to 3D to 3D Animation | 08/10/2022 | 05/02/2023 |
| Geometrically Wired. IO Van Oostveldt: Between Clothing and Art | 25/02/2023 | 30/07/2023 |
| Man Ray and Fashion | 22/04/2023 | 13/08/2023 |
| ECHO. Wrapped in Memory | 14/10/2023 | 25/02/2024 |
| Baloji Augurism. | 21/10/2023 | 16/06/2024 |
| WILLY VANDERPERRE prints, films, a rave and more... | 27/04/2024 | 04/08/2024 |
| MoMu x Fashion Department | 29/06/2024 | 10/11/2024 |
| Masquerade, Make-up & Ensor | 28/09/2024 | 02/02/2025 |
| JAN-JAN VAN ESSCHE - KHAYAL | 17/12/2024 | 15/06/2025 |
| Fashion & Interiors. A Gendered Affair. | 29/03/2025 | 03/08/2025 |
| RESOLUCIÓN: On lifetime decisions in Spanish cinema | 12/07/2025 | 23/11/2025 |
| GIRLS. On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between | 27/09/2025 | 01/02/2026 |
| Embroidering Palestine | 13/12/2025 | 07/06/2026 |
| The Antwerp Six | 20/03/2026 | 17/01/2027 |
Sources
edit- ↑ MoMu. "MoMu".
- ↑ "MoMu Antwerp".
- ↑ "MoMu Fashion Museum Antwerp Reopens with an Enhanced Experience". 14 September 2021.