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New CODARTfeature Published: A Renewed Permanent Exhibition for Museum Hof van Busleyden

A new feature has been published on the CODART website.

Following renovations, the Museum Hof van Busleyden opened its doors to the public again at the end of February 2024. They have reopened with an entirely renewed permanent exhibition that has a new, fresh narrative and emphasizes diversity. In this feature, Head of Collections & Exhibitions Hannah Thijs tells us more about the decisions made during the process and how the public’s needs were taken into account when developing the exhibition.

“Museum Hof van Busleyden, housed in a magnificent Renaissance city palace in the historic heart of Mechelen, had the outer shell of its building renovated in 2022-2023. The museum closed its doors, and took advantage of the opportunity (…)” Continue reading…

CODARTfeatures

Published monthly, features provide information on new curatorial developments, current projects, collections of Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide, as well as insight into the work of the museum curator.

Last month’s feature was Dutch and Flemish Mannerist Prints at the Art Institute of Chicago by Jamie Gabbarelli. To browse all features, visit codart.nl/features.