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...
On 11 December, Art Antwerp opened its doors at Antwerp Expo – a fair that is increasingly strengthening its position on the European contemporary art scene. From the very first minutes, the pavilions were filled with a vibrant, festive atmosphere: gallerists...
In striking contrast to the serene everyday life of Luxembourg, the most prosperous city in the Benelux, where public transport is free and the average salary is €6,000, the exhibition “Theatre of Cruelty” opened at the art forum Casino Luxembourg. The...
Kathya Ev Anton is a provocative artist, which is exactly why we love her. In her first solo exhibition, “Lactating Bodies”, she addresses a theme widely recognised in religious art (how many Madonna-and-child paintings exist worldwide depicting breastfeeding) but...
For 25 years, Brussels has been home to an active centre for digital art, known by the acronym iMAL (Interactive Media Art Laboratory), which cleverly echoes an email address and is therefore easy to remember. It is somewhat hidden from view, as it is located in...