Contemporary artist Nicolás Lamas explores concepts of time, humanity, power and technology in his current show ‘The Archaeology of Darkness’
Contemporary artist Nicolás Lamas explores concepts of time, humanity, power and technology in his current show ‘The Archaeology of Darkness’
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
Harder, better, stronger. The Design Museum Gent explores how designers are working with composites in their exhibition Fibre-Fixed: Composite in Design
Intimacy is something both universal and allusive. Exploring this somewhat slippery feeling are 12 artist installations at the exhibition ‘Next to the Skin’
Much has been written about Atelier Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. But Atelier Jespers presents never-before-seen footage of the renowned architects
The poetic, playful and powerful works of renowned Dutch painter René Daniëls are exhibited in ‘Fragments from an Unfinished Novel’ at WIELS, Brussels.
Scenography, fashion shoots, artistic direction, video, photography, clothing design…. David Carette has always presented himself as a multi-facetted creative professional. Today the story is taking a new twist: he is finally daring to define himself as an artist.
This Mons-based studio takes an emotional and interactive approach to design, with storytelling that skilfully mixes the human dimension and the digital experience. A meeting with Nicolas d’Alessandro, co-founder of Hovertone.
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
Renowned Belgian photographer Serge Leblon joined forces with charity Adanso to create a compelling series of photographs to be sold for financing their educational projects with ESF in Burkina Faso