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Millares, Tàpies and Rivera explore materials, artistic gestures and post-war memory. The past finds its voice again. At Volt, experienced creators, children and young people join forces on stage. This creative energy, driven by BRONKS, hetpaleis and Kopergietery, defies clear-cut boundaries.
Artistic activities Unleash your creativity in Brussels! Art schools, music, theatre—plenty of ways to get hands-on and explore your artistic side.
A celebration of matter and an ode to the elements, pop colours, urban poetry and ever-present humour: the new season promises a wealth of artistic experiences. Starting in September, the capital surprises us with the boldness and diversity of its offerings. While Nairy Baghramian explores the potential of form and Charlotte Abramow conjures death through photography, Claudine Monchaussé ...
A truly immense journey guides you through the forces that have set people, ideas and artistic forms in motion from the early 20th century to today. The exhibition spans modern icons such as Lygia Clark, Sonia Delaunay, Alberto Giacometti, Natalia Goncharova, Wifredo Lam and Henri Matisse, alongside contemporary international and Brussels-based artists including Sammy Baloji, Edith Dekyndt and ...
Works from the Centre Pompidou collection are presented in Brussels as an integral part of the artistic offer, with many pieces being shown in the city for the very first time. In parallel, Kanal Architecture's collections and programming spark reflection and debate on architecture, landscape and ecosystems that shape the city and society.