Leuven (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The museum is celebrating its anniversary by letting people in for free for fifteen days. It will showcase relatable art that connects everyday life to personal stories.
The museum will have fun stuff for its 15th anniversary. Starting tomorrow, people can visit M for free for fifteen days. Bert Cornillie, the Culture Councillor, and M’s Chairman, wants everyone to check out their new collection, which calmly shows everyday life. They want everyone to feel at home and connect with the art personally. The gallery hopes this will make people’s impression art is more relatable to their own lives.
How Does Art Reflect Our Everyday Lives?
The “Life as it is” campaign wants to show how art is like real life. They want you to see your own stories in the art, so it’s easier to enjoy. This helps you see art as part of everyday life, making it more relatable and limited for everyone. The museum had a ‘Food for Thought’ night. People spoke about the museum’s past fifteen years and what’s coming next.