On the first day of COLLECTIBLE 2019, TLmag highlights “Landscape”; the exceptional installation created by New York City and Athens based studio Objects of Common Interest on view at Sight Unseen’s booth
On the first day of COLLECTIBLE 2019, TLmag highlights “Landscape”; the exceptional installation created by New York City and Athens based studio Objects of Common Interest on view at Sight Unseen’s booth
The second edition of COLLECTIBLE reinvents the interior of Brussel’s Vanderborght building through Studio Verter’s resourceful designs.
In a mesh of disciplines, MANIERA gallery challenged painter Pieter Vermeersch and architectural studio OFFICE to co-produce new pieces of furniture design
Discover the nooks and crannies of Brussel’s art and design scene with the fourth edition of BILY – a contemporary art walk taking place from January 9-17.
Interior designer, creator of objects, scenographer, Brussels-based Benoît Deneufbourg celebrates 15 years of practice with his first solo show at the CID in Hornu
For 15 years, through her agency Caracas, Hélène van den Wildenberg has brilliantly orchestrated the press relations of the key players in the cultural and artistic world of Wallonia and Brussels
In its 64th edition BRAFA Art Fair 2019 balances novelty and tradition with the 133 galleries and arts dealers who will exhibit from January 26
The poetic, playful and powerful works of renowned Dutch painter René Daniëls are exhibited in ‘Fragments from an Unfinished Novel’ at WIELS, Brussels.
This year marks 30 years of Piet Stockman’s studio. As part of our series on the artists behind Spazio Nobile’s Land/Scapes, TLmag catches up with him
The International Interior Design Exhibition will be open on November 17 and run until November 25 at the Hotel de la Poste, Tour & Taxis, Brussels.
Contemporary designers, artists and architects pay homage to those who have influenced them in ‘A Tribute To’ organized by Eugénie Frémiot
‘Between Art and Design. The Belgian scene.’ explores the tensions between form and function, questioning the definitions that we give to everyday objects