A gloomy Belgian winter is lit up for the third time by the lights of the Mons en Lumières festival. It feels like this time the jewel of Wallonia has outdone itself. The festival has expanded beyond the city limits, adding a second site at SPARKOH! — an interactive...
The Hangar art centre, located in the trendy Brussels neighbourhood of Place du Châtelain, is a hub for photography and visual arts. Its brick, former industrial building has been transformed into a spacious, light-filled three-storey loft, becoming a focal point for...
Visiting an art fair is a demanding exercise for the brain and all the senses. To avoid “overeating with your eyes” and suffering from art-bulimia, it helps to identify reference points and areas of interest in advance. Our perception works in such a way that...
Antwerp-based theatre director, actor and visual artist Thomas Verstraeten, a member of the theatre collective FC Bergman, proves for the second time that an urban project can exist on a single theatre stage. Together with composer Heleen Van Haegenborgh, he created...
On the occasion of the 140th anniversary of her birth, we went to the KMSKA as a symbolic gesture of congratulations to the artist Marthe Donas, born in Antwerp on 26 October 1885, visiting the exhibition dedicated to her and to her great love, the sculptor Alexander...