Xavier Hufkens is opening a third exhibition space in Brussels

Xavier Hufkens is delighted to announce the opening of the gallery’s third exhibition space in Brussels, at 44 Rue Van Eyck. Designed by the Belgian architect Bernard Dubois, the addition of a new space will strengthen the gallery’s dynamic approach to exhibition-making and offer new opportunities to the artists of the gallery. The new gallery is approximately 350 m2 and is located just 100 meters from the St-Georges location.

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Micha Pycke
The MACS prepares for reopening on 18 May

After more than eight weeks of closure, the MACS - the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Federation Wallonia-Brussels in Le Grand-Hornu - will open its doors again on 18 May, allowing the public to once again face the artworks in the museum. The reopening will take place gradually, in line with the government's health regulations in order to guarantee the safety of the museum's visitors and staff.

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Micha Pycke
Artists in Quarantaine

The museum confederation L'Internationale has invited artists Babi Badalov, Osman Bozkurt, Simnikiwe Buhlungu, Ola Hassanain, (Sanja Iveković), Siniša Labrović, Rogelio López Cuenca & Elo Vega, Kate Newby, Daniela Ortiz, Zeyno Pekünlü, Maja Smrekar, Isidoro Valcárcel Medina, Guy Woueté, Akram Zaatari, and Paweł Żukowski to join a conversation from their present working and living spaces, conditions and places

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Micha Pycke
BRUT at Milan Design Week 2020: City Remnants

The Belgian design collective BRUT will take part in Milan Design Week for the third time in April. From 21 to 26 April, BRUT will present a new, collective installation that shows their renewed ambitions and includes both individual and shared designs.

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Micha Pycke
Frank&Robbert Robbert&Frank at Be-Part

In their upcoming solo exhibition at Be-part, Frank&Robbert Robbert&Frank present a retrospective of their past five years' work. Through theatrical dioramas, photo and video works, sculptures, blueprints, screen prints and clay tablets, the artists tell a story that links their everyday reality to philosophical and societal questions.

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Micha Pycke