‘Rembrandt’

26 Feb. →
29 May'16

In Black & White

Rembrandt was one of the most important Dutch painters and draftsmen of the seventeenth century. In addition to that, he also made masterly etchings. At BOZAR you can see ninety of his original black and white etchings from one and the same art collection. Alongside portraits of beggars and common people, landscapes and nudes, he depicted scenes from daily life and the Old and New Testament. The app which was developed specially for the exhibition enables you to look at the production process and the very smallest details from a whole new perspective.

You will be provided with a user-friendly tablet so that you can study the etchings in more detail.
There are no guided tours.

Practical information

Location

BOZAR/Centre for Fine Arts

Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 Brussels

€ 10 - 8 (BOZAR-friends)
REDUCTIONS
COMBI TICKET

The exhibition is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 6 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays

Combi: Daniel Buren, Theo van Doesburg & Rembrandt or Theo van Doesburg & Rembrandt  : +32 (0)2 507 82 00 or at the ticket office.

We are organising timeslots when visitors can be admitted so that you are able to enjoy this exhibition in the best possible conditions. In order to avoid long waiting times reservation is highly recommended.

Collaboration

  • J.B. Mulders, Foundation Rembrandt op Reis and Art Abroad

In the framework of

  • the Netherlands presidency of the Council of the European Union