Exhibitions

Previews

Alechinsky

The Botanique’s latest exhibition focuses on the Belgian painter and printmaker Pierre Alechinsky, who interestingly used his right hand for writing and his left for drawing

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A tree takes time

Tree-huggers take heart: if the power of Roel Jacobs’ work, currently on free display at the Halles St-Géry, affects others as it has us at Brussels Unlimited, your numbers will soon be multiplying.

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The MoMu tales: First month is in the books

Born and bred in Brussels, Bulletin contributor Karen Van Godtsenhoven recently became the new acting curator of Antwerp’s fashion museum, better known as MoMu. Starting this month in a regular column...

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Exhibitions Abroad

Though Brussels has an art scene for every taste, The Bulletin's art critic Sarah McFadden decided to map out current exhibitions worth traveling to

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Reviews

Visiting Ensor

Ostend celebrates the 150th birthday of its native son, the ‘prince of painters’, by invoking the eminent friends and admirers who streamed through his studio, which was over a souvenir shop in the No...

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Inside the thoroughly modern WE project

Family life and art conjoin in a modernist landmark. The Bulletin art critic Sarah McFadden was glad to be wearing socks without holes when she visited the Dotremont house

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Europalia.China's main contemporary exhibition

A great leap forward — or at the very least, a foot in the door. Europalia’s main contemporary exhibition is certainly a breakthrough and may well be a landmark

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Present-day Flemish Primitive

Leuven’s new museum embarks on its adventures in contemporary art with a survey by Jan Vercruysse.

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