A Passage to Asia: 25 Centuries of Exchange between Asia and Europe, an exhibition now showing at Bozar, comprises more than 300 objects related to trade and cultural exchange between the two continen...
Before the art of posters is entirely forgotten, the enterprising Jewish Museum of Belgium has mounted some 250 specimens that reflect, faithfully and often artfully, the evolution of the country’s Je...
With an informal atmosphere, free entrance and price tags on the artworks starting from as little as €50, the Brussels Accessible Art Fair, as its name suggests, aims to make the art market accessible...
From works by the precocious Brooklyn-born Basquiat to more than 130 pieces from 19th century Impressionists gathered from museums around the world, The Bulletin's arts editor Sarah McFadden takes you...
The exhibition ‘Intersection’ is a bit like a treasure hunt. Interspersed among displays in the permanent collection, 14 works by contemporary artists such as Anish Kapoor and Wim Delvoye bring togeth...
An international team of art historians has been labouring for 40 years to produce a comprehensive catalogue of Peter Paul Rubens’ art. That’s roughly the duration of their protean subject’s entire ca...
The starting point for ‘Naissances de la bande dessinée’, for both the current exhibition and the book, is that the origins of comic strips go back much further than is often thought.
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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