Objects With Narratives: Where the Hand Thinks

Objects With Narratives: Where the Hand Thinks

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,...
BRAFA 2026: Living Inside the Long Now

BRAFA 2026: Living Inside the Long Now

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...
After the Future: The Atomium at Night

After the Future: The Atomium at Night

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...
Fondation A: Where the Body Becomes Archive

Fondation A: Where the Body Becomes Archive

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...
The New Maison Culture: Costermans Reborn

The New Maison Culture: Costermans Reborn

Luxury evolves. The real kind, the kind that speaks softly yet shifts the way you move through a space. And in Brussels, one historic house is mastering this evolution with disarming elegance. Costermans, the legendary Sablon institution founded in 1839...