Missed an exhibition? Take a look at our previous exhibitions here.
This exhibition takes us through the history of the image: from the first Christian images - abstract symbols - to the hundreds of portraits of Christ from the 16th century and later, and all of this in dialogue with the image - or rather lack of it - in Judaism and Islam.
With ‘Fragile’, Van Caeckenbergh returns Sint-Kornelis-Horebeke, compiling works he created there both with and for the community. They are modest little histories, postcards and souvenirs of days gone by.
Join us on a journey along religious routes, meet holy companions and visit places of pilgrimage.
This exceptional exhibition takes us to higher spheres. An eternal gaze explores our human longing to understand our world and our place in it. Using religious heritage as a guide, it leads us through stories of creation, transience and hope.
The exhibition explores the Norbertine Order, from its historical roots to the present. Learn about the order’s turbulent history. Discover how life in an abbey was organised. What were the Norbertines’ various tasks? What role did they play in religious, economic and cultural life?
This is not a collection (3.07.2019 – 3.11.2019) sets masterpieces, exceptional items and everyday pieces from its own collection alongside the work of contemporary artists Guillaume Bijl, David Claerbout, Berlinde De Bruyckere and Ria Pacquée.
Peace is the heart of almost every religion. And yet countless wars are waged in the name of God. Religion reconciles, but it also creates conflict.With this exhibition, PARCUM explores that delicate relationship and examines the importance of religion in both conflict and reconciliation.
Met 'Van de wereld. Beelden van beslotenheid en bevrijding' opende de abdij voor het eerst weer haar deuren voor het grote publiek. In de intimiteit van de Abdij van Park was de bezoeker getuige van kunstschatten uit kerken, kloosters en abdijen. Maar ook hedendaags werk van Mario De Brabandere, Marlene Dumas en Ann Veronica Janssens.