Past exhibitions
| Our Bodies, Our Stories Living with HIV/Aids (14 February - 29 April 2012) | ||
| Africa XL (1 October - 31 December 2011) | ||
| Fetish Modernity (8 April - 4 September 2011) | ||
| Artists in Residence Sammy Baloji & Parick Mudekereza (11 May - 4 September 2011) | ||
Luminous | ||
| You can buy my heart and my soul (4 October 2007 - 4 May 2011) | ||
| Madagascar: Meet the People (1 February - 25 March 2011) | ||
| Perspectives on the Congo River Expedition (25 January - 13 March 2011) | ||
| Congo River. 4700 Kilometres Bursting with Nature and Culture (is now part of the permanent exhibition) | ||
| Indépendance! Congolese Tell Their Stories of 50 Years of Independence (11 June 2010 - 9 January 2011) | ||
| Congo belge en images (1 October 2010 - 9 January 2011) | ||
![]() | 100 Years of the Museum in 100 Photographs (30 April 2010 - 9 January 2011) | |
| Kinshasa-Brussel: From Matonge to Matonge (11 June - 30 September 2010) | |
| Bonjour Congo in Belgium (11 June - 30 September 2010) | |
| The World Cup at the Museum (1 June - 30 September 2010) | |
| GEO-graphics At BOZAR, in cooperation with the RMCA (9 June - 26 September 2010) | |
| Omo. People & Design | |
| Persona. Ritual masks and contemporary art (24 April 2009 - 3 January 2010) | |
| Africa. Fast forward (10 October - 13 December 2009) | |
![]() | Knock on wood! Forest and Wood in Africa (5 October 2007 - 30 November 2008) A multidisciplinary exhibition on wood and forests in Central Africa. | |
| Expo 58 trail (18 April - 19 October 2008) In the framework of the 50th anniversary of the international exhibition in Brussels in 1958 | |
| Naabas Traditional Chiefs of Burkina Faso (9 May - 28 September 2008) Open air photographic exhibition by Jean-Dominique Burton. | |
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![]() | Furament - Women in Art: the Congo (25 April - 1 June 2008) The Museum participated in Furament, a cultural event in Tervuren. | |
Stanley Archives' Treasures (25 July - 16 September 2007) | ||
![]() | Collections of the RMCA. Butterflies & Moths (4 February 2006 - 20 May 2007) The exhibition series opened with a selection from the Museum's very colourful collection of butterflies and moths. Not only did this exhibition pay homage to the exceptional splendour of these insects, it also provided information about the anatomy of butterflies and moths, the different families and a number of remarkable specimens. | |
![]() | Congo.Nature & Culture (23 November 2004 - 31 August 2006) An exhibition on the natural and cultural heritage of Congo. see www.congo2005.be | |
![]() | Memory of Congo. The Colonial Era (4 February 2005 - 9 October 2005) A new look at the colonial past in which not only the European, but also the African players take their part. see www.congo2005.be |











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