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For one of art history’s greats, Pieter Bruegel the Elder has spawned a surprising lack of exhibitions.
You would be forgiven for not noticing the Ateliers Mommen, a beautiful ensemble of 19th century buildings, measuring almost 3000m², of which only the facade can be seen from the street.
A new museum of didactic art opened in Wallonia in autumn 2018, with a collection of more than 300 works spanning 700 years of Western art history.
While comic strips are an indispensable part of Flanders’ heritage, its related valuable archives are often hidden away or lost.
The Affordable Art Fair has become one of Brussels’ most popular art markets because of its down-to-earth approach to buying original art
Flanders’ cultural heavyweights gathered in Brussels this week for the annual Ultimas award ceremony.
Mondo Cane was a scandalous Italian documentary movie of the early 1960s which consisted of totally unrelated segments ranging from pet cemeteries in California to ornamentally arranged monk
The City of Ghent has filed a legal complaint against Catherine de Zegher, the director of the city’s Museum of Fine Arts, who has been suspended since early last year.
The new Starts Academy, a programme for secondary students in Brussels, officially launches this week. Starts stands for Science, Technology and Arts.