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The Art & Marges Museum in the Marolles is Brussels’ outsider art museum.
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.
Feminism is said to be an amalgamation of political and philosophical movements that history presents to us as waves. The current MeToo movement is being called the fourth wave of feminism.
For extended periods during the last three years of his life, American artist Keith Haring lived in Belgium, saying that he quickly felt at home here.
The Brussels municipality of Uccle and the Flemish boroughs of Linkebeek and Drogenbos are putting their ample inventory of beautiful private and public open spaces on display for one weekend in J
One should never miss an opportunity to see a Hans Op De Beeck show.
Belgium was one of the pioneers of transport by rail, with the first railway on the European continent, a flourishing locomotive fabrication industry and eventually the densest rail, light rail an
A temporary street-art exhibition in a disused Ixelles supermarket has been given a four-month stay of execution and can now stay open until the end of April.
The Atomium's design museum, ADAM, is hosting a large scale overview of the relationship between design and club culture - looking at how nightclubs were "very important playgrounds for architects







