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“The history of witchcraft is marked by the sex difference of both the accused and the accusers.” This wonderfully succinct way to describe the phenomenon of the witch introduces us to the second
The mythical and mystical world of the Orient Express train reveals its opulent secrets in a major exhibition at Train World in Schaerbeek.
An exhibition honouring Aborigine art has opened for the first time at Brussels’ Art & History Museum.
The wonderfully creative festival of light installations Bright Brussels has moved from February to the autumn.
After more than 50 years focusing on an individual country, the prestigious arts biennial Europalia turns its attention to the singular theme of the railway i
Heritage and art collide and collaborate in the cross-border Europalia biennial.
Buying antiques, art and objects at auction is a satisfying, sustainable and accessible shopping experience – and the adrenaline rush of competitive bidding can become addictive.
It’s the capital’s flagship exhibition this autumn, showcasing some of David Hockney’s finest works over a career spanning six decades, including a recent series of sometimes controversial digital
The event to beat this autumn is without a doubt a double exhibition of work by the British artistic genius David Hockney.