We sit down for an exclusive interview with French artist Stéphane Erouane Dumas as he prepares to unveil his latest installation at La Verrière Hermès on April 20. Read ›
We sit down for an exclusive interview with French artist Stéphane Erouane Dumas as he prepares to unveil his latest installation at La Verrière Hermès on April 20. Read ›
Highlights of Belgium’s packed agenda this weekend include an expo that guesses at 2040, AB’s Kraftwerk fetish, as well as a show by Dean Treacy, fashion and photos in Antwerp and Democrazy’s birthday do. Read ›
London is loaded this weekend with an eerie doll sculpture expo by Wendy Mayer and sixties throwback Responsive Eyes, all washed down with some punk at New Cross Inn and some Magna Carta clubbing… Read ›
In the second part of our series on repurposed old spaces and buildings, up-and-comer Adriaan Hauwaert takes a look at Ghent’s Huis van Alijn and the Nucleo project. Read ›
In the first part of our series on old spaces that have been granted new life, we turn our attention to Antwerp’s Kammenstraat church, now a concert hall and a railway depot-turned-city park. Read ›
Money meets art in the form of Belgium’s most humongous tarpaulin to hide the battle scars of ING’s large-scale HQ facelift, a colour infused second skin by artist Jean-Luc Moerman. Read ›
The orange album’s mother-of-all-parties might be behind us, but never fear. This weekend’s got a new wave fest, second hand shopping and a bunch of expos, from Gert & Uwe Tobias, Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova, Erica Svec and Zachary Wollard. Read ›
Using the long Easter weekend for a getaway trip to London? With exhibitions exploring body adornments and the street art of Spanish artist Pez, Clark’s album launch party and the Superfreq night you’ll have a lot to discover. Read ›
With a gallery by Thomas Nolf, we polish off our series on young and talented Belgium-based photographers who’ve been letting us in on their own interpretations of the ‘new beginnings’ thing. Read ›
Time again for our exclusive series on young promising photography talents. Part three spotlights French-born Brussels-based Margaux Carron whose inspiration for ‘new beginnings’ led her to reflect on adolescence… Read ›
This weekend, everyone’s off to The Word’s orange album release party. Oh, and there’s also exhibitions of Charley Case, Joel Morrison, Andres Serrano, Lara Gasparotto and Ford Madox Brown, plus parties at Brussels’ Catclub and a Helmet gig. It’s going to be a busy one. Read ›
It’s the second installment of our photography series on the theme of new beginnings, and we’re showcasing some springtime snap-happiness from rising Belgian talent Jef Claes. Read ›
London’s calling with exhibitions from Roald Dahl illustrator Quentin Blake and Japanese artist Kasuma, plus a gig by London-based band Guillemots and an absolutely unmissable drum n bass do at Fabric. Read ›
Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen’s retrospective opened at the Groninger Museum last Friday and we were there to witness the magic. Read ›
From Jeffrey Clancy’s metallica to Kubrick’s lonely cities, and all the Gustavo Riegos, Kirsten Pieroths, Koen Vanmechelens in between, throw in an average temperature of 17° and some cold, fizzy Jupe and you’re set for a killer weekend in Belgium. Read ›