NATAN: Elegant, timeless, refined, Belgian
Edouard Vermeulen, otherwise known as Mr Natan was fascinated by design from an early age. After graduating as an interior designer from Sint-Lukas in...
Claude Wesel: The goldsmith who redefined jewellery
Nicholas Sirot examines the importance of one of Belgium’s most innovative craftsmen.
Trained at the École des Métiers d'Art de l'Abbaye de Maredsous, Claude Wesel...
Flagey Piano Days 2024
The eleventh edition of Flagey Piano Days, from 7-11 February, will feature great classics interspersed with new and more contemporary works. For the first...
Michael McIntyre takes his show on the road
Michael Beadling recommends a night in Antwerp to raise your spirits
Michael McIntyre is a comedic virtuoso whose presence on stage has become synonymous with...
Brussels Airlines introduces new uniforms with Belgitude
Brussels Airlines just launched its brand-new uniforms for its cabin, cockpit and ground operations employees. By choosing Gabrielle Szwarcenberg, a young designer from the...
Josef Hoffmann: Falling for BeautyÂ
The Art & History Museum’s Hoffman exhibition was developed in close association with the Applied Art Museum of Vienna (MAK) and features a variety...
Defy the crowds escaping south … a cosy ‘Vinterlund’ awaits
Christian Nielsen visits the university city of Lund in Sweden’s south for a masterclass in late-winter cosiness.
Scandinavians do darkness better than anyone. While the...
Ceramic Brussels: The first art fair dedicated to contemporary ceramics
Over the past few years, the art of ceramics has enjoyed a remarkable comeback. Appreciation of this medium and its revival has come from...
Mons cultural capital of Wallonia
Mons was designated as the cultural capital of Wallonia in 2002. The city has a stunning amount of historical and cultural heritage and was...
PhotoBrussels Festival
Created in 2016 at the initiative of Le Hangar by Delphine Dumont, PhotoBrussels Festival is a month long celebration of the art of contemporary...