Exhibitions

Jean Baptist Bonnecroy’s “Vue de Bruxelles”  has been temporarily reinstalled in its city of origin. The exhibition devoted to The Arenbergs at the M-Museum in Leuven has assembled three cityscapes, all painted by Bonnecroy in the 17th century for the Château of Heverlee near Leuven.

Ensor’s masterpiece "Squelette regardant chinoiseries" (Skeleton looking at Chinoiseries) is on loan this autumn to the Vienna Kunstforum, as part of an important exhibition on Japonisme.

Our series of five ‘word paintings’ by Hugo Claus and Serge Vandercam, "Le Radeau de la Méduse" , lies at the heart of a new exhibition at the Royal Fine Arts Museums of Belgium. This chef d’oeuvre is just one of several works by the two artists on show until 27 January 2019.

Discover the masterpieces of Brussels artist Théodore van Loon at the BOZAR. Support from the René and Karin Jonckheere Fund and the Baillet Latour Fund has enabled the light of yesteryear to be returned to this exceptional heritage!

Are you still looking for a nice summer activity? Be sure to visit the exhibition ‘From Tiepolo to Richter, European dialogue’. With major works from leading European foundations active in safeguarding our heritage. Until September 30th at the Art & History Museum.

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