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Ich muss der Rezension von Ho Fa zustimmen, denn uns ging es genauso. Nur die Dauerausstellung und eine winzige Sonderausstellung waren geöffnet und wir waren ebenfalls in kurzer Zeit durch. Wir sind ebenfalls nicht so tief im Modethema drin, aber ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass es diesen Personen anders geht. Viel Geld für kurzzeitige Beschäftigung und ein Kratzendes Armband
MoMu, Antwerp's Fashion Museum, offers a captivating exploration of fashion's past, present, and future. The friendly staff was happy to answer my questions and explain the layout, which includes a temporary exhibition space, a permanent collection, a cafe, a shop, lockers, and restrooms downstairs.
During my visit, the temporary exhibition delved into the world of Congolese artist Baloji, drawing inspiration from his film "Augere." It was a fascinating blend of cultures and a testament to Baloji's artistic talents across various disciplines.
The permanent exhibition is a treasure trove of fashion, showcasing iconic pieces from renowned designers. The displays go beyond just the clothing, providing insights into the designers' creative processes. Some pieces were strikingly bold, while others showcased a more subtle brilliance in design.
The museum's popularity was evident by the steady stream of visitors browsing the various exhibits. MoMu is a must-visit for any fashion enthusiast or anyone curious about the artistry and inspiration behind clothing.
Very very small permanent exhibition...The scenography is almost absent because there is not much to see and explain... A focus on a couple of archetypal fashion pieces such as bombers, surrealism in fashion... Topics are addressed in disorder. The videos were interesting but do we need to go to a museum for a few videos??? Ok with the museum pass otherwise I would not pay more than 2-3 euros for this museum.
Ich war enttäuscht. Das Museum ist total winzig. Die Dauerausstellung quasi nur ein Raum. Angeblich 2 Sonderausstellungen, aber nur eine war geöffnet: ein kleiner Raum.
Nach 15 Minuten hatte ich alles gesehen, ohne mich zu beeilen.
In der Dauerausstellung fehlte mir ein Konzept. Weder ging es um Geschichte der Mode noch um gesellschaftliche Relevanz von Mode. Es war eher wie ein Schaufensterbummel: hier ein Designer dort ein anderer.
Vielleicht muss man der totale Mode-Freak sein und bereits wahnsinnig viel Hintergrundwissen mitbringen. Mir hat das Museum leider gar nichts gebracht. Außer: bei den Schließfächern konnte man kostenlos Wasser trinken.
Very entertaining and inspiring story of Antwerpen Six designers told by this museum through the permanent exhibition. If you are in a fashion industry or a fan of Maison Margela , for example, this is your must go place in Antwerpen.
My family and I went in not knowing what to expect but the MoMu was a truly good surprise. First of all, the building inside is beautiful. Apparently the museum is located underneath the famous Antwerp fashion academy.
Kids enter for free so we only ended up paying for 2 adults. Inside we had access to the museum’s fixed collection and 2 temporary exhibitions. The items are displayed beautifully and were accompanied by a lot of interesting pieces of information. The fixed collection highlights the works of famous Belgian designers of which there are apparently a lot.
Great museum and a must see for anyone remotely interested in fashion.
A lovely museum, although I have to say, for the price of the entrance I expected a little bit more of the (permanent) collection. The museum and the pieces are beautiful, however, the actual exhibitions are quite small. I was in and out in an 1 hour and I really took my time.
The actual museum has two floors, consisting of the said permanent collection and a temporary exhibition. Most of the pieces of the permanent collection revolve around the "Antwerp six" and their craftmanship. Also there are some historical pieces. I do liked the explanations, and I've learned new things. At the same time the flow of the exhibition felt a bit random. First part got into detail about particular designers. Then after a view displaywindows, there were historical pieces. I would have appreciated if both themes received more room, as the alternation felt quite "sudden".
I did really like the temporary collection (Simone Rocha and others). The chose theme was an interesting angle to weave the stories of different artists together and get to know them in a novel way.
Une très bonne surprise! Je ne suis pas la personne la plus sensible à l'univers de la mode, mais ce fut une belle visite où j'ai beaucoup appris. Les expositions temporaires sont vraiment sympathiques. Tout est bien expliqué. Je recommande!
Beautiful building and interesting collections.
YET I would recommend the staff to be less agressive to the (French-speaking) visitors.
It is not exactly the kind of behaviour I would expect from a cultural place which pretends to be open to every single person.
A missed opportunity
During my visit, the temporary exhibition delved into the world of Congolese artist Baloji, drawing inspiration from his film "Augere." It was a fascinating blend of cultures and a testament to Baloji's artistic talents across various disciplines.
The permanent exhibition is a treasure trove of fashion, showcasing iconic pieces from renowned designers. The displays go beyond just the clothing, providing insights into the designers' creative processes. Some pieces were strikingly bold, while others showcased a more subtle brilliance in design.
The museum's popularity was evident by the steady stream of visitors browsing the various exhibits. MoMu is a must-visit for any fashion enthusiast or anyone curious about the artistry and inspiration behind clothing.
Nach 15 Minuten hatte ich alles gesehen, ohne mich zu beeilen.
In der Dauerausstellung fehlte mir ein Konzept. Weder ging es um Geschichte der Mode noch um gesellschaftliche Relevanz von Mode. Es war eher wie ein Schaufensterbummel: hier ein Designer dort ein anderer.
Vielleicht muss man der totale Mode-Freak sein und bereits wahnsinnig viel Hintergrundwissen mitbringen. Mir hat das Museum leider gar nichts gebracht. Außer: bei den Schließfächern konnte man kostenlos Wasser trinken.
My family and I went in not knowing what to expect but the MoMu was a truly good surprise. First of all, the building inside is beautiful. Apparently the museum is located underneath the famous Antwerp fashion academy.
Kids enter for free so we only ended up paying for 2 adults. Inside we had access to the museum’s fixed collection and 2 temporary exhibitions. The items are displayed beautifully and were accompanied by a lot of interesting pieces of information. The fixed collection highlights the works of famous Belgian designers of which there are apparently a lot.
Great museum and a must see for anyone remotely interested in fashion.
The actual museum has two floors, consisting of the said permanent collection and a temporary exhibition. Most of the pieces of the permanent collection revolve around the "Antwerp six" and their craftmanship. Also there are some historical pieces. I do liked the explanations, and I've learned new things. At the same time the flow of the exhibition felt a bit random. First part got into detail about particular designers. Then after a view displaywindows, there were historical pieces. I would have appreciated if both themes received more room, as the alternation felt quite "sudden".
I did really like the temporary collection (Simone Rocha and others). The chose theme was an interesting angle to weave the stories of different artists together and get to know them in a novel way.
YET I would recommend the staff to be less agressive to the (French-speaking) visitors.
It is not exactly the kind of behaviour I would expect from a cultural place which pretends to be open to every single person.
A missed opportunity