Skip to content

Van Abbemuseum invites guests to see, touch, hear and smell art

Category:

Blooloop reports on a new exhibition opening at the Van Abbemuseum in the Netherlands, which features 120 artworks that visitors can see, hear, touch, and smell. Using methods like Braille descriptions, scent interpretations, and soundscapes, the museum aims to make the exhibition accessible and stimulating to people with a wide variety of abilities.

The Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, Netherlands has opened a multi-sensory exhibition featuring 120 artworks that can be seen, touched, heard and smelled. 'Delinking and Relinking' at the Van Abbemuseum spans all five floors of the institution. It invites guests to experience art differently by using their senses, such as touch, sight, smell and hearing.

Continue Reading at Blooloop

AAM Member-Only Content

AAM Members get exclusive access to premium digital content including:

  • Featured articles from Museum magazine
  • Access to more than 1,500 resource listings from the Resource Center
  • Tools, reports, and templates for equipping your work in museums
Log In

We're Sorry

Your current membership level does not allow you to access this content.

Upgrade Your Membership

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Subscribe to Field Notes!

Packed with stories and insights for museum people, Field Notes is delivered to your inbox every Monday. Once you've completed the form below, confirm your subscription in the email sent to you.

If you are a current AAM member, please sign-up using the email address associated with your account.

Are you a museum professional?

Are you a current AAM member?

Success! Now check your email to confirm your subscription, and please add communications@aam-us.org to your safe sender list.