Founded in 2024 by design curator Emma Vanbeckevoort and Geert Jan Van Cauwelaert, Antwerp Design Week quickly found its audience among both design professionals—eager for a meaningful annual networking platform—and the general public, who rarely encounter the latest...
Ghent is one of the cities of Flanders, a stronghold of the bourgeoisie, and therefore historically French-speaking (the upper social stratum). Forty years ago, it gave the name “Chambres d’Amis” to an art project that temporarily placed artworks in the private homes...
The portraits have found their voice at Kasteel d’Ursel, a splendid moated castle the colour of an unripe lemon, some 30 km from Antwerp, hosting the exhibition “Talking Heads” (1626–2026). It tells the story of the aristocratic d’Ursel family, whose dukes and...
With Antony Gormley’s (b. 1950) Geestgrond, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA) firmly positions itself within the international exhibition circuit. This is precisely the kind of show that earns a place on the must-see lists of influential art publications...
In 2026, Art Brussels welcomes artists, gallerists, and lovers of contemporary art with a distinctly spring-like, feminine, and delicate installation, “Cher mouths Mary, Mary mouths Cher” (2026) by Belgian artist Natasja Mabesoone (b. 1988). The fair commissioned the...