WIELS presents the first institutional solo exhibition of Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong in Belgium, one of the crucial artistic figures from the post-war years of protest and revolt.
Read MoreA group show with works by Armando Andrade Tudela, Marianne Berenhaut, Heidi Bucher, Miriam Cahn, Latifa Echakhch, Sigalit Landau, Alina Szapocznikow, Naama Tsabar and Lawrence Weiner
Read MoreM HKA presents with Today will end the first mid-career survey exhibition of artworks by Indian artist Shilpa Gupta, bringing together many of her key works for the first time.
Read MoreThe first solo exhibition of Belgian artist Fia Cielen (b. 1978, lives and works in Antwerp) with DMW Gallery in Antwerp opens on Thursday, April 8.
Read MoreStarting April 15th, Ballon Rouge Collective presents a solo exhibition of the young American artist and poet Samuel Jablon (°1986, lives and works in New York) in the permanent space of the Brussels gallery. The exhibition Bad Time includes a series of very recent paintings, which Jablon created since the start of 2021.
Read MoreTim Van Laere Gallery presents the sixth solo exhibition of Henk Visch with the gallery. In this exhibition, titled There were no empty chairs,Visch shows a new series of sculptures in various materials together with a new series of drawings.
Read MoreA unique look into the (under)world of traditional Japanese full-body tattoos and its links to the Japanese mafia.
Read MoreCelebrating its 5th anniversary, the Brussels gallery Spazio Nobile is opening a group show including works by 10 artists and designers that reflect on the interaction between human and planet. With Jörg Bräuer, Nathalie Campion, Lila Farget, Ernst Gamperl, Kaspar Hamacher, Amy Hilton, Samy Rio, Bela Silva, Jacqueline Surdell & Philipp Weber
Read MoreOn Sunday, March 7, the photo exhibition Braeckman | Fieret | Kooiker | Štrba, with work by the four artists mentioned, will open at Be-Part Waregem. The exhibition runs until Sunday, May 30.
Read MoreFrom 13 February until 30 May, S.M.A.K. is presenting an extensive overview of the work of italo-belgian artist duo Simona Denicolai & Ivo Provoost.
Read MoreFrom 13 February until 30 May, S.M.A.K. presents ‘Timelapse’, a solo exhibition by the Austrian artist Oliver Laric.
Read MoreTim Van Laere Gallery opens a new space in the gallery: the TVLG_Chamber.
Read MoreThe exhibition Pale Blue ● is very fitting for the state we, as inhabitants of this planet, find ourselves in at the moment. We are standing at the crossroads and have to choose the right path forward to save our health and the environment we live in.
Read MoreWhen We Forgot Where We Came From from 25 February until 3 April. Dutch artist Femmy Otten invites painter Gijs Frieling to create a duo exhibition as a living organism, combining sweeping in situ murals with drawings, paintings and sculptures embedded in the space of DMW gallery, in which they are presented.
Read MoreIn 2021, on the occasion of its 15th anniversary, the Brussels art centre CENTRALE for contemporary art celebrates its city, its artists and its inhabitants with the project BXL UNIVERSEL II : multipli.city.
Read MoreXavier Hufkens is delighted to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Walter Swennen (b. 1946). Created throughout 2020, the works have a diary-like quality and are informed as much by contemporary events as by episodes of reflection and recollection.
Read MoreThe two young Belgian artists will both get a separate space in the gallery situated in Antwerp’s ‘New South’ development, where they will each be showing about ten new works in a variety of media.
Read MoreThis fall, Schönfeld Gallery Brussels presents the group exhibition Reconstructed deconstruction. For this exhibition, the Israeli-Belgian art collector and founder of the gallery, Elie Schönfeld, selected five artists who all live and work in Tel Aviv.
Read MoreKørner, who approaches both painting and installation in an unexpected way, is one of the most prominent contemporary artists in Denmark.
Read MoreThe show includes a wide selection of drawings, sculptures, dioramas and a film, and marks the artist’s first solo presentation in Belgium.
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