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Flemish minister-president Geert Bourgeois opened an archaeological site in Lanaken, Limburg, at the weekend that contains one of the oldest forms of human settlement found in Belgium.
Here you have Henri Matisse, in his Vence studio, wearing a cap and dressing gown, and holding a dove in his hand.
“All living things continuously transform and evolve. As does humankind,” proclaims a text on the wall of the Museum for Natural Sciences in Brussels.
Belgium is already celebrating its qualification for the final of Eurovision on Saturday evening.
Artists have been quick to make the connection between drones, the remote-controlled flying machines that haunt the skies of the Middle East, and the flying carpets in tales dating back to the Ara
Born in 1948, Antwerp artist Jan Vanriet was the star of the show at the opening of the Roberto Polo gallery in November 2012. This is his second exhibition in this gallery.
The Ottomans have long held a special place in the European imagination.
The biggest party in Brussels this weekend, as well as the quirkiest, is Museum Night Fever on Saturday evening with 23 cultural institutio
For two years, the European art and advocacy programme Parol! has given prison inmates across the continent an opportunity to nurture their inner artists.