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Oman, Belgium ink agreement to organise ‘Wonders of the World’ exhibition

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Last updated: 2025/12/31 at 11:59 AM
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Muscat, Oman is set to become a focal point for global cultural exchange with the upcoming exhibition, “Wonders of the World: From Maps to Artistic Masterpieces.” This significant event, a collaboration between The National Museum of Oman and the esteemed Phoebus Foundation of Belgium, promises a captivating journey through the early modern period and a fascinating dialogue between two distinct yet interconnected cultures. The exhibition underlines Oman’s commitment to fostering international relationships through cultural exchange.

A Landmark Partnership for Cultural Exchange

The National Museum in Muscat today announced a landmark agreement with the Phoebus Foundation to host “Wonders of the World: From Maps to Artistic Masterpieces.” The signing ceremony solidified a partnership dedicated to enhancing cultural exchange between Oman and Belgium, specifically within the realms of art, culture, and shared artistic heritage. Jamal Hassan Al Moosawi, Secretary-General of The National Museum, and Dr. Katrien Van Cauteren, Chief Executive Officer of the Phoebus Foundation, formally signed the agreement. Ferdinand Huts, Chairman of the Board of the Phoebus Foundation, was also present, signaling the foundation’s strong support for this initiative.

This collaboration represents a considerable step forward in Oman’s strategy to position itself as a vital hub for dialogue and understanding between civilizations. By partnering with a leading European institution, the National Museum aims to broaden perspectives and showcase the rich tapestry of human creativity.

Exhibition Details: Exploring a Flemish Worldview

Scheduled to run from December 2, 2026, to March 2, 2027, “Wonders of the World” will delve into the intellectual and artistic pursuits of Flemish artists and scholars during the 16th to 18th centuries. This period witnessed a surge in exploration, scientific inquiry, and artistic innovation.

The Fusion of Science and Art

The exhibition will particularly highlight how Flemish masters sought to meticulously understand and represent the world through various disciplines. These included cartography—the art and science of mapmaking—the detailed study of natural history encompassing plants, shells, and minerals, and the creation of visually stunning artworks that integrated both scientific accuracy and aesthetic beauty. This period exemplified a holistic approach to knowledge, where observation and artistry were inseparable.

The works featured will showcase the blossoming trade, a spirit of discovery, and the exceptional craftsmanship that characterized Flemish culture during this era. They demonstrate a world considered worthy of close observation and thoughtful contemplation. This exploration focuses on a key period of European history, impacting global understanding through detailed representation.

Oman and Flanders: Echoes Across the Horizons

The exhibition isn’t merely a presentation of Flemish artistry; it deliberately fosters a conversation with Omani culture. “Wonders of the World” will draw parallels between the Flemish perspective and the Sultanate of Oman, exploring shared elements such as their respective maritime histories, the importance of navigation routes, and a mutual appreciation for materials and visual culture.

Both regions have, throughout history, been connected by the sea. Oman’s long-standing tradition of seafaring, trade, and cartography resonates deeply with the experiences of Flemish explorers and mapmakers. This connection provides a rich context for understanding the artistic and scientific endeavors of both cultures.

The Phoebus Foundation: A Champion of Artistic Heritage

The Phoebus Foundation is renowned across Europe as a leading cultural and artistic organization. Its core mission centers around the acquisition, careful conservation, and effective management of art collections. Furthermore, the foundation actively organizes exhibitions and cultural programs, promotes scholarly research, and works to preserve artistic heritage for future generations.

The foundation’s comprehensive approach—combining preservation with public engagement and academic study—makes it an ideal partner for The National Museum’s ambitions. The partnership emphasizes the importance of safeguarding artistic heritage and making it accessible to a wider audience. This commitment allows for a deeply enriching cultural experience for visitors.

Strengthening Oman’s Position on the Global Stage

This exhibition is a significant component of the National Museum’s broader initiative to reinforce international cultural exchange and illuminate the common threads that connect diverse civilizations. By strategically partnering with institutions like the Phoebus Foundation, Oman is not just importing art but actively building bridges of understanding and appreciation.

The aim is to consolidate the Sultanate of Oman’s position as a vibrant center for cultural interaction and civilisational discourse. This event invites a deeper appreciation for the nuances of different cultures and encourages a more interconnected world. The choice of this particular exhibition confirms Oman’s dedication to showcasing interdisciplinary approaches to understanding history and artistry, truly offering a unique cultural experience.

As preparation for “Wonders of the World” commences, anticipation grows for this pivotal moment in Omani-Belgian artistic collaboration. It promises to be a profound and thought-provoking exploration of how diverse cultures have historically sought to understand and represent our shared world, a lasting contribution to the region’s flourishing artistic heritage.

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