Project

MONOS. Artist Museums: Shrines and Reflections (exhibition at the Raveel Museum. Nov 3rd 2024 - Feb 9th 2025)

Acronym
MONOS
Code
EXT/ONZ/000260
Duration
15 January 2025 → 15 February 2025
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • Museum studies
    • Architectural history and theory
    • History of art
    • Museology
  • Engineering and technology
    • Architecture not elsewhere classified
Keywords
museum architecture architecture exhibition Museum history
 
Project description

This exhibition was assembled by Maarten Liefooghe, upon invitation by the Roger Raveel Musuem who also produced the project. The project valorises previous research (a.o. doctoral research 'The Monographic Factor', 2013) and new research done in view of the exhibition.

The exhibition, and the companying book, allow to confront and interpret the architecture of the Roger Raveel Museum along with eleven other 19th, 20th and 21st-century museums from Belgium and the neighbouring countries. They are evoked and discussed through artworks, historical documents (models, plans, photographsetc.) and new photography by Caroline Vincart. The goal is not so much to write a history of artist museums and their architecture, but to project a thematic map, a conceptual topology, to compare and interpret (monografic) museum buildings (and institutions). The spaces of the Raveel Museum's presbytery wing, are used as 'as found' backbone for this mapping.

Curator, research: Maarten Liefooghe
Curatorial assistence, art direction, artistic commission: Caroline Vincart

Themes:

Space for the oeuvre / cult shrine / place / house(hold) / sources and imagination / artists and heirs / appropriation by collectors / reflections and critiques / architects' custom work / curator and program / visitors' desires

Cases:

Turner Bequest (book only) / Van Gogh Museum / Canova's church and gipsotheca / Thorvaldsens Museum / Kirchner Museum / Raveel Museum / Charleston / Rubenshuis / Musée Bourdelle / Paula Becker-Modersohn Haus / Lehmbruck Museum / Musée Soulages / Casa das Historias Paula Rego