
We spoke with the founder of Modesign, a Brussels center focused on luxury goods management, where students explore the business from a 360-degree approach

The two most recent projects from the French interior architect go from the personal —a fresco in a chapel at his home— to the global —his debut solo show in the US, titled Oops!

This year’s theme is Q&A. The question: How can Finnish design create more international connections? The answer? More than 250 events in its programme.

Founded in 1930 by Ted Shawn, Jacob’s Pillow counts amongst a handful of centres in the United States that are solely dedicated to developing dance in… Read more

The Slovakian artist is presenting Chronosophia, a solo show with pieces built out of honeycombs, at Brussels’ Spazio Nobile

Last month, major American craftsperson David Wiseman revealed his new Los Angeles studio complex – before renovations – with a soft opening exhibition that surveys 14-years of his career.

The South-African born, Belgium-based artist is showcasing sculptures and drawings inspired by African art and the European avant-garde

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the event, which celebrates the wide range of proposals from contemporary art galleries in the Belgian capital

The London-based designer speaks of the inspiration behind his upcoming exhibition at Brussels’ Atelier Jespers, the role of the sphere in his work and that looming question: How’s Brexit?

BOZAR is hosting the third edition of the Brussels Contemporary Drawing Fair, with 25 solo shows from artists that come from Cologne to Tokyo, from Liège to Antwerp

Artistic director and organiser of Brussels Design September, Roel Rijssenbeek tells TLmag what to look forward to at this year’s festival.

The American artist has used three thousand Veneto-made glass bricks to recreate the ebbs and flows of the Gualala river in California