THE VOTOS — A NON-EXHAUSTIVE ATLAS OF IMAGINATION
By Jean-Paul Lespagnard at La Verrière, Brussels Between Marrakech and Brussels, between craft and ritual,
By Jean-Paul Lespagnard at La Verrière, Brussels Between Marrakech and Brussels, between craft and ritual,
In Ixelles, EDJI Gallery opens a new chapter with Chinese artist Killion Huang, born in 1999 and
In 2026, La Maison des Arts in Schaerbeek celebrates its 200th anniversary with a year‑long
To mark the bicentenary of the Val Saint‑Lambert crystal works, the Glass Museum of Charleroi
For anyone interested in LGBTQIA+ history, queer art and how our identities were first imagined, “The
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
La Centrale for Contemporary Art, the flagship visual arts center of the City of Brussels,