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In March 1969, Henry Kissinger forwarded to President Lyndon B Johnson a report produced by the CIA entitled Restless Youth, sub-titled What Makes Johnny Riot.
Ai Weiwei, Chinese dissident artist, is dismissed by some as a media darling and not much more.
Some 30 years ago, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker created Achterland which was a pivotal turning point in her work.
The Art & Marges Museum in the Marolles is Brussels’ outsider art museum.
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’s bon
One of a number of exhibitions about Bruegel’s work to celebrate the 450th anniversary of his death, this show is dedicated to his sketches and prints.
One should never miss an opportunity to see a Hans Op De Beeck show.
The new temporary exhibition at ADAM – Brussels Design Museum is a fascinating, visually striking and completely involving look at the totally original and extremely inventive visual language that
Antarctica is usually the preserve of scientists but an immersive exhibition at the Museum of Natural Sciences puts you squarely in the middle of the continent and you can explore as if you