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Exhibition: Billy and Buddy, Sixty years of everyday happiness

25/06/2019 h 31/08/2020 F Rajouter au calendrier 2019-06-25 2020-08-31 Europe/London Exhibition: Billy and Buddy, Sixty years of everyday happiness

Apart from being a great story of friendship and humour, Billy and Buddy is first of all a poetic theatre. The series was first released by the graphic artist Jean Roba in the comic magazine Spirou in 1959. With the help of some 1,500 gags and nigh on 40 beautiful hardback comic books, the series caught the imagination of three generations of children. The main ingredients of the success are the close bond between Billy, a little boy, and his dog and a tender sense of humour. The parents too soon became enthralled with the series, as they loved the way in which the author managed to perfectly translate the universal world of childhood, family, relationships with the surrounding world, into gags, starting with the pets. The latter actually seem to have a really good insight into the human mind…

With an amusing glimpse into the human condition, an environment of love and tenderness that needs to be preserved, as well as a certain feeling of nostalgia for all those ingredients that make for a simple and happy life, the portrayal of a dog’s life surrounded by a pet tortoise and the birds in the trees; the exhibition reminds us, as Saint-Exupéry once wrote, that one is the product of one’s childhood as one is the product of one’s country. So, we all somewhat belong to the country of Billy and Buddy. Or at least, that is what we aspire to.

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Belgian Comics Art Museum, Rue des Sables 20, 1000 Bruxelles Belgian Comics Art Museum

Apart from being a great story of friendship and humour, Billy and Buddy is first of all a poetic theatre. The series was first released by the graphic artist Jean Roba in the comic magazine Spirou in 1959. With the help of some 1,500 gags and nigh on 40 beautiful hardback comic books, the series caught the imagination of three generations of children. The main ingredients of the success are the close bond between Billy, a little boy, and his dog and a tender sense of humour. The parents too soon became enthralled with the series, as they loved the way in which the author managed to perfectly translate the universal world of childhood, family, relationships with the surrounding world, into gags, starting with the pets. The latter actually seem to have a really good insight into the human mind…

With an amusing glimpse into the human condition, an environment of love and tenderness that needs to be preserved, as well as a certain feeling of nostalgia for all those ingredients that make for a simple and happy life, the portrayal of a dog’s life surrounded by a pet tortoise and the birds in the trees; the exhibition reminds us, as Saint-Exupéry once wrote, that one is the product of one’s childhood as one is the product of one’s country. So, we all somewhat belong to the country of Billy and Buddy. Or at least, that is what we aspire to.

Reservation requested

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Belgian Comics Art Museum

A must-see attraction in the heart of Brussels, in an exceptional Art Nouveau setting by Victor Horta, the Comic Strip Museum brings together on more than 4,200 m2 exhibitions devoted to both the pioneers and the most current trends int he 9th Art.

The regularly renewed permanent exhibitions and a diversified programme of temporary exhibitions enable visitors to discover the countless aspects of comics art. The Smurfs lead the way towards further adventures, an encounter with a world where creativity has no limits.

Photo credit: ©Daniel Fouss/CBBD

OGroups

A group is made of 15 or more people. Groups can visit the museum freely or with a guide (by reservation). Guided tours can be classical or focused on a specific theme (Art Nouveau, classical or modern comic strips, Tintin,…) on request. The visit with comic book suitcase can also be requested for school groups or children from 6 to 12 years old (French and Dutch only). This suitcase is composed of a multitude of fun activities to done with the guide.

Finally, the comic strip route is another possibility for a guided tour. It is a walk to discover the city and the many comic strip frescoes that decorate its walls.

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JSchools

Tours adapted to the age and interest of the group can be arranged by reservation. Other tours focusing on specific themes (Art Nouveau, classic or modern comic strips, Tintin,…) are also possible.

For primary schools and associations working with children from 6 to 12 years old, the visit with the children’s suitcase is very much appreciated. This suitcase is composed of a multitude of fun activities to be done with the guide (French and Dutch only).

Finally, the comic strip route is another possibility for a guided tour. It is a walk to discover the city and the many comic strip frescoes that decorate its walls.

MCompanies

The museum offers venues to hire to companies wishing to organize events such as cocktails, gala dinners, seminars, press conferences or meetings. The Bob de Moor auditorium and closed rooms are available all year round, as well as the hall, mezzanines and the light pit in the evening. Teambuilding activities are also available.

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KFamilies

Families who come to the museum reception desk can receive a questionnaire or a photo rally for their children on request. Treasure hunts are also organised on certain Wednesdays during the school holidays.

Children from 7 to 11 years old can also celebrate their birthday with their friends in the museum every weekend (Sat. and Sun. 2.30pm-5pm) and supervised by at least one activity leader (reservation in advance).

Finally, introductory courses in comics are organised during school holidays (reservation in advance).

PSeniors

Seniors (+65 years old) benefit from a two euro reduction on their entrance ticket.

LPeople with specific needs

For visitors in wheelchairs, the entrance to the museum is via an inclined plane via the Brasserie Horta (access through the door to the right of the main entrance). After passing through the Brasserie you arrive in the central hall. A lift in the back on the right will give you access to the other three floors, including the museum reception (1st floor).

A wheelchair and adapted toilets are also available for our visitors with reduced mobility.

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Belgian Comics Art Museum

Rue des Sables 20, 1000 Bruxelles