Tiffany Bouelle paints where shadow is not an effect but a method. A way of slowing gesture. A way of letting material decide how far a form can go. Her work begins with the line. Not as outline, but as...
Morning begins with a quiet gesture. The ICE fit RT 3.0 is already on the wrist as you reach for the keys. It fits there naturally, not as an accessory but as a companion through the day. There is no...
In February, Brussels shifts pace. Not in a loud way. More like a subtle recalibration. People take a different route after work, linger longer in converted warehouses, talk more slowly about colour, texture, scale. The Affordable Art Fair at Tour...
The BRUSSELS ART GUIDE 2026 is designed to stay close. It lives on a table, in a bag, beside a notebook. It is not something you finish. It is something you return to. Its format makes it practical. Clear listings....
In Brussels, at Objects With Narratives, the question is not what contemporary culture looks like, but how it is shaped. The gallery’s new exhibition unfolds as a quiet proposition. Meaning today may still come from slowness, from touch, from memory,...
Contemporary culture no longer advances in straight lines. It circles, returns, overlaps. We live inside what feels like a long now, a moment where centuries coexist in the same room, the same city, the same frame of mind. The Renaissance...
Some monuments are born as promises. The Atomium was one of them, a mid century dream cast in steel and scaled to the size of a nation that believed progress could be elegant, rational, and shared. Twenty years after its...
Contemporary culture is less defined by what we know than by what images allow us to believe. In an era where information is infinite, certainty has become a style, performed, defended, aestheticized. Earth Not a Globe, the ongoing photographic project...
At Fondation A Stichting, the retrospective RePose ExPose CounterPose situates Tarrah Krajnak within one of the most urgent questions shaping contemporary culture today: how the body can speak back to history. Krajnak’s work unfolds from lived tension. Born in Lima...
There is a quiet discipline in choosing a single object and allowing it to stay. No rotation, no seasonal shift, no search for something better. Just the decision to live with one ring, day after day. In a moment shaped...