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After Suske and Wiske, Nero, Spirou and Tintin, Jommeke now has its own wall in Brussels.

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Art robberies always make for good adventures, whether it’s The Maltese Falcon or Indiana Jones, so it’s exciting to imagine what is going on behind the walls of the Van Buuren M

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It’s being called the first 100% Belgian rock opera.

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Born in 1948, Antwerp artist Jan Vanriet was the star of the show at the opening of the Roberto Polo gallery in November 2012. This is his second exhibition in this gallery. 

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Belgium’s prolific contemporary choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker is behind the live dance exhibition staged at Wiels from March 20 to May 17, 11.00

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Painting the city green this week is the city’s vibrant Irish community. Topping the celebrations is the St Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday.

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A law approved by the federal government at the weekend will allow artists to take a share of the sale price each time one of their artworks is sold to a new owner.

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Mayor of Charleroi Paul Magnette wants World Press Photo to withdraw its award given to the photographer who staged photos of the city and its inhabitants.

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In the wake of recent events in Europe, an exhibition in Liège on the theme of art as a tool of resistance and propaganda takes on particular significance.  Degenerate Art According to Hitler:

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