The Belgian pavilion at the Art Biennale in Venice in the Giardini, where the national pavilions of the participating countries neighbor each other, is a laconic, restrained version of Art Nouveau (1907) interpreted by Belgian architect Léon Sneyers (who is famous for...
0:50 / 7:23 0:50 / 7:23 On this sunny May Sunday, Amsterdam was bathed in sunlight, spilling over the edges of its beautiful canals, beloved by tourists and Amsterdammers alike. The city welcomed its newest citizen, Prins Nicolas. He wasn’t...
Journalists were invited to the “Bezoek ter plaatse” of the 1st phase of the reconstruction of the important, if not the main, architectural heritage of Antwerp’s 17th century Rubens Huis. We were given yellow vests and helmets (like the helmets of...
Belgian artist Tom Herck opened his 10-meter installation “Once We Ruled the World” in the garden of the Palazzo Balbi Valier on April 17 at 4 p.m. in front of the public, clearly visible from the Canale Grande. The Sint-Truiden-based artist reminds us “sic transit...
I love the original definition and the one-day festival itself, “Résonances de Chopin aujourd’hui” as a satellite event of New European Bauhaus (Beautiful-Sustainable-Together). Easily conducted by Pick Keobandith, founder of the Inspiring Culture cultural...