M C N 2 0 1 5,M I N N E A P O L I S.
T H E B R U E G E L B O X._______________________________________________
An immersive art project by the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
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Pierre Bruegel (1526-1569), The Painter and the Patron (detail), ca.1565. Pen and black ink on paper,
25 x 21.6 cm. Albertina, Vienna.
Last Bruegel Exhibition in Brussels (Bruegel, une dynastie de peintres), 1980, Palais des beaux-arts de Bruxelles @Archives Europalia.
How technology can provide an acceptable and viable alternative to temporary exhibition?
Pierre Bruegel (1526-1569), La Chute des Anges rebelles, 1562. Bois, 116.2 x 161.3 cm.
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels.
Anonymous, « Various insects, with below on the page a papilio machaon », in Aldrovandi Ms, vol. 7 (animali), fol. 90, between 1550-1605. Bologna, Bibliotheca Universitaria.
from Tine L. Meganck, 2014.
Difficulties we met:
1.The choice of the partners.
2.Convince the conservators to finally join the rest of the world into the digital era.
Jacques Charlier, Photographies de Vernissage, 1974-1975.
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