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The Forbidden Empire
Visions of the World by Chinese and Flemish Masters
Thursday 15.02 > Sunday 06.05.2007
Centre for Fine Arts
Two continents, five centuries of art, two kinds of visual idiom. The internationally famous artist Luc Tuymans and the curator Yu Hui initiate a dialogue between art from the southern Low Countries and China. Drawings and paintings by, among others, Van Eyck, Breughel, Rubens, Van Dyck, Jordaens, Ensor, Mellery, and Spilliaert confront works on paper and silk from the Ming and Qing dynasties, based in the Forbidden City in Beijing, from which the Chinese emperors ruled their domains. Says Luc Tuymans, "We try to open up the dialogue via the visual image, without detracting from the two traditions. We work with 'punctuation': for example, two groups of images from Chinese art are interrupted by a Western work." How do the artists depict movement? How do they deal with distance and detail? With scale and depth? What is the importance of the narrative element? Of calligraphy and iconography? And what about the representation of shadow, the nude, the idea of original sin...?
The Forbidden Empire breathes new life into the old masters and creates a bridge to a subsequent section with contemporary art. After it leaves the Centre for Fine Arts, the exhibition will travel, in a modified version, to the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City.

Curators : Luc Tuymans and Yu Hui

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Hear Luc Tuymans, one of the two curators, explain his choice of title. Listen to an introduction to the fundamental themes of the exhibition and of Chinese art. And discover the sounds and music produced by the creative workshop for children, the STUDIO CHINA, which is located within the exhibition circuit itself.
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Petrus Christus, The Annunciation, 1452, Groeningemuseum, Brugge Ó Reproductiefonds Vlaamse Musea NV.

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Ren Xiong, Mistress Ma presenting a birthday gift, c.a. 1800-1850, Palace Museum, Beijing.

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Jan Brueghel de Oude, Cach on a Country Road, Stedelijk Prentenkabinet, Antwerpen.
Jan Brueghel I, Reiswagen op een landweg

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Tang Yin, Courtesans at the Court of Emperor Wang, c.a. 1500-1550, Palace Museum, Beijing.

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Léon Spilliaert, Portrait of Andrew Carnegie, 1913, Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Oostende Ó SABAM - Belgium 2006.
Leon Spilliaert, Portrait de |Portret van Andrew Carnegie, 1913

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Peter Paul Rubens, Hercules and the Lion of Nemea, c.a. 1639, Stedelijk Prentenkabinet, Antwerpen.

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Lan Ying, Landscape - an imitation of the style of Wang Meng, c.a. 1600-1650, Palace Museum, Beijing.

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The Imperial Concubine of Emperor Hongli, ca. 1750, Palace Museum, Beijing

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Ren Xiong - Mistress Ma Presenting a Birthday Gift - Ca. 1800 - 1850 - Palace Museum, Beijing

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Ding Yunpeng - Three Saintsend of 16th and early 17th century (Ming dynasty) - Colour on paper, 115.6 x 55.7 cmInv. 105980 - The Palace Museum, Beijing

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Chen Hongshou - Mandarin Ducks and Lotus Flowers -17th century (Ming dynasty) - Colours on thin tough silk, 183 x 98.3 cm - Inv. 146789 - The Palace Museum, Beijing

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Anonymous - Portrait of Emperor Qianlong - 18th century - Colour on paper, 76.5 x 147.2 cm - Inv. 6493 - Originally kept by the Qing Imperial Court - The Palace Museum, Beijing -

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Anonymous - Hongli in Han Costume - mid-18th century (Qing dynasty) - Colour on tough thin silk, 100.2 x 96 cm - Inv. 6524/1 - Originally kept by the Qing Imperial Court - The Palace Museum, Beijing -

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Ren Xiong - Self-Portrait - mid-19th century (Qing dynasty) - Colour on paper, 177.4 x 78.5 cm - Inv. 146208 - The Palace Museum, Beijing -

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Hendrick van Cleve - Tower of Babel - ca. 1525-1589 - Pen and brown ink, with brown wash on paper, 20.8 x 30.1 cm - Inv. N 158 (PK) - Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (Koenigs Collection)

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Frans Pourbus the Younger (replica) - The Archduke Albrecht and Archduchess Isabella - beginning of 17th century - Oil on panel, each 60 x 42 cm - Inv. 79.6 - Groeningemuseum, Bruges

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Frans Pourbus the Younger (replica) - The Archduke Albrecht and Archduchess Isabella - beginning of 17th century - Oil on panel, each 60 x 42 cm - Inv. 79.6 - Groeningemuseum, Bruges -

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Anthony van Dyck - Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, and Alathea Talbot - 17th century - Oil on canvas, 124 x 202 cm - Inv. 6404 - Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna -
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Opening: Thursday 15.02.2007
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Ending date: Sunday 06.05.2007
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Rue Royale
prices
€ 7,00: adults
€ 6,30: BOZARABO / Delhaize / Knack Club
€ 5,00: under 26 / groups
Free acces: Brussels Card / ICOM / JAP / Pass Mont Des Arts€ 3,00: under 18 / schools / jobseekers
€ 3,50: ISIC
€ 5,25: FED+ / Davidsfonds
€ 1,25: article 27
Note
On thursday up to 21 p.m.
Mondays by appointment for groups of 150 or more
Combiticket "The Forbidden Empire" and "Views of Europe" avaible.
22.04.07 included in the Pass 'Party time 2007'
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Related events: Seniorsday. The forbidden Empire (Day-or evening activity - Tuesday 27.02 > Friday 11.05.2007) | Journée seniors (Day-or evening activity - Sunday 06.05.2007) | Seniorendag (Day-or evening activity - Sunday 18.03.2007)
In the context of: BRXLBRAVO | Party time 2007
Production: BOZAR EXPO
Co-production: Palace museum Beijing
With the collaboration of: Ambassade De Chine - Mission De Chine Auprès Des Communautés Européennes
This exhibition has been organised with the support of the Flemish and Belgian federal authorities, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture of China
Official transport partner : Hainan Airlines
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