It was a celebration of NAWRUZ yesterday at MUSE Gallery at the Brussels’s Sablon ! We celebrated the New Year, […]
Link to original article Just 2 minutes from the Demolder tram stop in Schaerbeek, behind a large entrance with a […]
The “Shin Hanga” exhibition presents magnificent examples of the ‘New Print’ movement, which includes modern Japanese art from 1900 to […]
130 years after the inauguration of the Hotel Tassel, the founding work of the Art Nouveau movement in Belgium, the […]
Miradas de Mujeres (Women’s Gaze) is an exhibition that highlights the view of Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave on Frida Kahlo. Miradas […]
For a few days, the outside walls of the Royal Library of Belgium will serve as a backdrop for Brussels […]
An immersive light and sound exhibition, unique in Europe: Magnetic Flow! Visit a brand-new cultural venue in Brussels, where you […]
Changing storefronts, invested windows and art in broad daylight: Art Au Centre is back and will be running until 31 […]
Europe and the Arab world are two rapidly changing regions, each with specific and varied local social, economic and political […]
Read the original article Just in front of the church in Redu, the former presbytery underwent a major renovation in […]
Sundays in the heart of the Grand-Est region are not the most enthralling day of the week. Multiple shops and […]
In Paris, the Petit Palais is hosting the superb exhibition “Giovanni Boldini. Les plaisirs et les jours”. A treat for […]
The Royal Academy of Arts is an art institution based in the heart of London that’s been operational for over […]
Located in the heart of Brussels, the Art et marges museum, museum of outsider art, questions art and its borders. […]
Read the original article From 1 April to 28 August, the Design Museum Brussels is presenting the photographic work of […]
When you’re in love, the world looks very different. Especially when you are a painter like Maurice Denis.
Anna Agtma’s art gallery is a journey as the artist makes you open your mouth laughing and then slips the truth in.
The Fin-de-Siècle Museum, presents the drawings, photographs and certain paintings that the Belgian artist Henri Evenepoel (Nice, 1872- Paris, 1899) produced during his Algerian period.