KET in Paris: The Musée d’Orsay, Where an Old Train Station Became a Temple of Light
Some places do more than house art — they amplify it. The Musée d’Orsay is one of
Some places do more than house art — they amplify it. The Musée d’Orsay is one of
After years wrapped in scaffolding and anticipation, the Musée d’Ixelles / Ixelles Museum is finally reopening its
To mark the bicentenary of the Val Saint‑Lambert crystal works, the Glass Museum of Charleroi
Was she a political genius or a seductive queen? A savvy ruler or a misunderstood
Brussels will shine a little brighter this winter as the Jewish Museum of Belgium hosts HanuQueer, a welcoming
In a city where rainbow crossings and queer festivals already color the streets, Brussels now
For its 19th edition, Brussels Design September reaffirms its position as a crossroads of disciplines, generations, and
From June 15 to July 15, Brussels becomes home to a bold, beautiful experiment in
Thirty years after his passing, Leigh Bowery, the flamboyant force of queer culture, is back