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Exhibition, Network News Ålesund
23/10/2020 > 02/01/2022

Lifelong love for the enamel. Per Bredo Østby’s donation at the Art Nouveau Centre in Ålesund

The new exhibition of the Art Nouveau Centre is dedicated to Per Bredo Østby’s collection, featuring Norwegian enamel objects.

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Exhibition, Network News Rīga
17/10/2020 > 18/04/2021

The Wonderful World of Zsolnay Porcelain at the Riga Art Nouveau Centre

Discover the new exhibition of the Riga Art Nouveau Centre dedicated at the Zsolnay porcelain.

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Exhibition, exhibition, Network News Brussels L'Invitation de Victor H. ©Helene Riviere
15/01/2021 > 18/04/2021

L’invitation de Victor H. at Horta Museum in Brussels

The Horta Museum opens its doors to a selection of BeCraft artists for an exhibition of in-situ works.

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Event, Network News Nancy Wiki Week-End, Villa Majorelle - Nancy
20/03/2021 > 21/03/2021

Wiki Week-end of Villa Majorelle, Nancy

Weekend (20-21 March 2021) dedicated to the reopening of the Villa Majorelle in Nancy!

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Become members of the RANN Association!

The Réseau Art Nouveau Network is delighted to announce the opening of memberships to its association to individual members.

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Network News Brussels Belgian Art Nouveau : Vision, Design & Craft ©Belgian Art Nouveau Belge, Musée Horta
28/11/2019

Belgian Art Nouveau : Vision, Design & Craft. First volume in Brussels

Promoted by the Horta Museum Editions, the collector Jonathan Mangelinckx and the art historian Borys Delobbe (UCLouvain), the series “Belgian Art Nouveau: Vision, Design & Craft” intends to renew our understanding of the different looks that have crossed in Belgium in the struggle for a new aesthetic in applied arts at the turn of the 19th century.

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Network News, Website Brussels

Inside Art Nouveau: A website to discover Art nouveau interiors in Brussels

What is behind the Brussels Art Nouveau façades? Are there any original interiors? Is the interior decor as beautiful as the facade?
Designed to be viewed on all types of devices, Inside Art Nouveau will allow visitors, whether facing a building or installed comfortably behind their screen at home, to discover inaccessible Brussels Art Nouveau interiors to the general public thanks to documents as diverse as plans, photographs or old or contemporary postcards.

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Network News, Activities
09/05/2020

Support the Manifesto “Cultural Heritage: a powerful catalyst for the future of Europe”

Show your support and help us unfold the cohesive power of cultural heritage for the Future of Europe by signing the Europe Day Manifesto!

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Kids, Network News Nancy Prezzi Villa Majorelle
28/05/2020

Villa Majorelle: NEW EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

Set of mediation tools developed to offer a visit accessible to all visitors to the Villa Majorelle.

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Network News, Symposium Brussels
01/07/2020

Throwback to the Symposium “The interiors of Art nouveau period : analyse, restore, make accessible” held Brussels in November 2019

The symposium “The interiors of the Art Nouveau period interiors: analyse, restore, make accessible” was a real success!

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Network News, Visit Oradea
20/08/2020

opening of Casa Darvas-La Roche In oradea

After a long restoration, the Casa Darvas-La Roche is now open to the public !

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Network News, Online activity Budapest

Online catalogue of “Our Art Nouveau” exhibition at György Ráth Villa in Budapest

The list of works featured at the exhibition “Our Art Nouveau” in the György Rath Villa at Budapest is now available online (in Hungarian).

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Network News, Publication

Publication of the Symposium proceedings “The interiors of Art Nouveau period: Research, Reflect, Restore, Reuse”

The publicaton of the symposium proceedings “The interiors of Art Nouveau period: Research, Reflect, Restore, Reuse” is now available online and on papier copies.

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Network News, Website Brussels

Inventory of the Horta Museum’s ironmongery collection in Brussels

The inventory of the Horta Museum’s ironmongery collection is now available online!

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