Exhibitions


Fondation Boghossian, Brussels (BE)   10 April 2025 - 7 September 2025

Timeless gazes : from pharaohs to the present day

The Boghossian Foundation and the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art jointly present, from April 10 to September 7, 2025, Timeless gazes : from pharaohs to the present day, an exhibition celebrating ancient Egypt and contemporary art in relation to the African continent.

Direction : Louma Salamé, Xavier Droux. 
Curation : Xavier Droux, Olivia Fahmy, Aurélie Quirion

For the first time in Belgium, approximately 130 works from the prestigious collection assembled by Jean Claude Gandur is exhibited in the unique setting of the Villa Empain.

Organised around eight successive themes, the exhibition explores the depiction of the gaze and one’s perception of their environment. On the one hand, it presents breathtaking examples of daily life and funerary art, including figurines, amulets, and sarcophagus masks. On the other hand, it features iconic characters from the Pharaonic period, such as Ramses II, illustrated by a bust in red granite, dating from the second half of the second millennium BC.

The itinerary showcases recent works by living artists who are closely connected to the rich diversity of the African continent.

More than 40 paintings, photographs, and sculptures from the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art’s collection of African Contemporary Art and of the Diaspora foster a lively and engaging dialogue on topics that already mattered at the time of the Pharaohs.

Committed to building bridges between peoples and enriching the collective memory, the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art shares the fundamental goal of the Boghossian Foundation, which seeks to foster dialogue between Eastern and Western cultures. With this in mind, the invitation to invest the Villa Empain, where past and present meet, gains particular significance.

With works of

Ocom Adonias, Léonce Raphaël Agbodjelou, Abdulrazaq Awofeso, Omar Ba, Mahi Binebine, Calixte Dakpogan, Romuald Hazoumè, Lucie Kamswekera, Gonçalo Mabunda, Omar Mahfoudi, Mohau Modisakeng, Youssef Nabil, Nyaba Leon Ouedraogo, Ghizlane Sahli, Mekbib Tadesse, Julien Vignikin.
 

The Boghossian Foundation

Created in 1992 by Robert Boghossian and his two sons, Jean and Albert, jewellers of Armenian origin, the Boghossian Foundation’s primary mission remains to promote education and training. For the first 15 years, the Foundation focused on improving the lives of young people in Armenia and Lebanon. Since 2010, while continuing to support several social, educational and artistic projects in these countries, the Foundation has also been supporting a humanist project in Brussels: the Villa Empain. As a centre for dialogue between Eastern and Western cultures, the Villa Empain organises ambitious exhibitions acclaimed in Belgium and abroad, as well as a programme of conferences, concerts, performances and festive events.

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