Christine Ayoub
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Meditation/hypnosis session around the fresco

26.11.25 — 18:30

Hypnotic immersion with soundscape

This ‘Slow Art’ session invites us to take the time to immerse ourselves in this iconic place and its vast fresco by Paul Baudouin in an entirely new way. The hypnotic state allows us to forge an intimate and intense connection with art, revealing certain aspects of the work, as well as of ourselves. These ‘amplified’ states of consciousness, the synaesthetic approach—amplified by the world of sound and smell—‘total art’—are key concepts that animate the symbolist and idealist works of the late 19th century featured in the exhibition. This holistic experience will allow you to connect deeply with the world of the house and its works. Far from being a hypnotic spectacle, participants retain complete control over their experience during the session, thanks to a secure setting and precise therapeutic tools derived from Ericksonian hypnosis. 

The session is followed by a 45-minute guided tour of the exhibition.

Activity in French.

Christine Ayoub is an art historian and practitioner of Ericksonian hypnosis. Head of the Philanthropy and Partnerships department at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, she specialises in “Slow Art” approaches, which she calls arTrance, because art reveals and transforms us.

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