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© Tarrah Krajnak, courtesy Zander Galerie


A Foundation
Avenue Van Volxem 304
1190 Brussels

22.01.2026 > 17.05.2026

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Tarrah Krajnak

Tarrah Krajnak (Lima, 1979) is a Peruvian-born artist based in Los Angeles. Her work blends photography, performance, and poetry to question dominant histories and reclaim erased or silenced voices. Through reenactment, archival intervention, and ritual, she explores identity, memory, and the politics of the gaze. Krajnak’s practice is both deeply personal and sharply critical, pushing the boundaries of photographic language. Her work is held in several major collections, including the A Foundation in Brussels.

22.01.2026 > 17.05.2026

BRUSSELS

© Atomium - NIMBUS - Lio Photography


Atomium
Place de l'Atomium 1
1020 Brussels

14.02.2026 > 07.03.2027

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NIMBUS

Built for the World’s Fair in 1958, the Atomium is much more than a monument: it is a unique experience. With its spectacular silhouette representing an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times, it has become the symbol of Brussels and Belgium. The Atomium offers visitors the most beautiful panoramic view of Brussels, whilst hosting a variety of exhibitions. More than half of the tour is devoted to installations with themes revolving around the digital arts. Currently, visitors are invited to discover NIMBUS, a new artwork created by Visual System to mark the twentieth anniversary of the renovation of the Atomium. It extends the unique dialogue that the collective has maintained for several years with this iconic architecture and with audiences from all over the world.

The work plays with and disrupts geometries: the monument’s original tubes are reconfigured into gigantic columns that give rise to a living, inhabited space, while the mirrored spheres, emblematic of the building, multiply across the walls and unsettle spatial and temporal references. Nimbus creates a suspended space where light and sound, carried by an original musical composition by Thomas Vaquié, form a vibrant halo, a protective sphere. The audience engages in dialogue with an evolving artwork, creating a singular, plural and universal experience through movement and personal sensitivity. Nimbus thus celebrates the architecture of the Atomium, revealing a monument in perpetual metamorphosis, where diversity, contemplation and collective imagination converge.

The Atomium ticket automatically includes entry to the Design Museum Brussels, 150 m away. 

14.02.2026 > 07.03.2027

BRUSSELS

© AfricaMuseum


AfricaMuseum
Leuvensesteenweg 13
3080 Tervuren

28.11.2025 > 27.09.2026

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The Congo Panorama 1913. Colonial Illusion Exposed

The new exhibition at the AfricaMuseum is a reflection on colonial propaganda. Original witness accounts from the past and the present, together with surprising collections and photographs, give context to the Congo Panorama, an immense pro-colony painting presented at the 1913 World’s Fair in Ghent. It glorified Belgian achievements in the Congo and depicted the young Belgian colony as an idyll - fake news avant la lettre.

28.11.2025 > 27.09.2026

BRUSSELS

Art & History Museum - Belgian Art Nouveau and Art Deco gallery © Be Culture


Art & History Museum
Parc du Cinquantenaire 10
1000 Brussels

02.09.2025 >

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Two new galleries devoted to nineteenth-century decorative arts

The Art & History Museum in Brussels has unveiled two new spectacular galleries showcasing nineteenth-century decorative arts and Belgian Art Nouveau and Art Deco. The first gallery highlights Belgium’s pioneering Art Nouveau movement, featuring exceptional works by key figures such as Victor Horta, whose reconstructed Cousin House winter garden, supported by numerous patrons including BRAFA, stands as the centrepiece. While France led the Art Deco movement in the 1920s and 1930s, Belgium became known for its exceptional craftsmanship and design, represented here by prominent artists and firms. The second gallery explores societal changes reflected in the decorative arts, including the art of dining, leisure, fashion, and communication, offering a comprehensive view of the artistic and cultural landscape of the period.

02.09.2025 >

BRUSSELS

© Etude Coutau-Bégarie


Fashion & Lace Museum
Rue de la Violette 12
1000 Brussels

12.11.2025 > 21.09.2027

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New Presentation of the Lace Room

In order to best preserve its lace collections, the museum rotates its pieces every two years. This rotation serves both to protect the oldest and most fragile works, and to offer visitors the chance to discover remarkable examples of lace. The museum is also showcasing its recent acquisitions, including an exceptional large Point de Gaze needle lace shawl, purchased in collaboration with the King Baudouin Foundation. Extremely rare in shape, this highly delicate piece - likely created for a World’s Fair or a special commission - is the first of its kind to join the museum’s collections.

12.11.2025 > 21.09.2027

BRUSSELS

© Oriol Vilanova


Fondation Walter & Nicole Leblanc
Chaussée de Gand 1118
1082 Brussels

20.01.2026 > 29.05.2026

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Oriol Vilanova. The Archive on Display

The Walter & Nicole Leblanc Foundation presents a solo exhibition by Oriol Vilanova (Spain, Manresa 1980), which he developed during his residency at the Foundation in the autumn of 2025. Based in Brussels, Vilanova explores systems of collection and display through a conceptual practice centred on vintage postcards and overlooked cultural artefacts. Engaging with the Foundation’s archive and collection, the artist has created new work that reflects on the circulation of images, memory, and the exhibition as form. This exhibition, which is part of Europalia España, is an extension of the Foundation’s curatorial approach of activating Walter Leblanc’s legacy through contemporary artistic perspectives and precedes Vilanova’s participation in the Spanish Pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale.

20.01.2026 > 29.05.2026

BRUSSELS

© KBR Museum


Royal Library of Belgium – KBR Museum
Monts des Arts 28
1000 Brussels

23.05.2025 >

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New immersive experience of the KBR Museum’s permanent exhibition

For over 600 years, a priceless cultural treasure has been preserved in Brussels: the Library of the Dukes of Burgundy, one of Europe’s most important collections of illuminated manuscripts. These rare books offer a glimpse into the artistic, religious, and political life of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Europe. Visitors can explore the powerful world of the Dukes of Burgundy, who were visionary rulers and passionate patrons of the arts. As well as manuscripts, the exhibition includes prints, engravings, paintings, and sculptures. A new immersive musical experience brings the period's polyphonic music to life, enhancing the visit. This is a wonderful opportunity to wander through a Golden Age and discover a major hidden cultural gem.

23.05.2025 >

BRUSSELS

Elen Braga © Guy Kokken


Vanhaerents Art Collection (Private art collection)
Rue Anneessens 29
1000 Brussels

24.01.2026 >

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Viewing Depot EXH#03 - Year of the snake

The Vanhaerents Art Collection, started in the 1970s by Walter Vanhaerents and expanded by his children Els and Joost, has grown into one of the most influential private collections of contemporary art worldwide. What was once considered bold and radical laid the foundation for a collection that today embodies the diversity and vitality of current artistic practices. The current exhibition, Viewing Depot EXH#03, brings together large-scale works focused on themes such as oppression, the deprivation of freedom, and the loss of individuality. In the project space - where the presentation changes annually - the monumental tapestry Elen or Hubris (2020) by Brazilian artist Elen Braga is being shown to the public for the first time in its entirety.

Open one Saturday per month. During BRAFA, open on Saturday, January 24, 2026, from 10 am to 5 pm

 

24.01.2026 >

ANTWERP

© MAS - Tom Van Ghent


MAS - Museum Aan de Stroom
Hanzestedeplaats 1
2000 Antwerp

01.09.2024 > 31.12.2026

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Pre-Columbian art. Collection Paul & Dora Janssen-Arts

At the highest gallery in the MAS museum, a unique collection tells the story of how people in the Americas connected with gods, ancestors, and spirits before European explorers arrived. This world-famous collection was put together by Paul and Dora Janssen-Arts and includes over 400 pre-Columbian objects made of gold, jade, stone, textiles, and shell. The objects come from more than 50 different cultures, stretching from Alaska to Chile. They show the incredible skill and creativity of the people who made them, long before 1500. Although these cultures were very different, they shared a similar view of the world. Human sacrifice was seen as a way to maintain balance between life and death. Fertility was also very important and celebrated in many different ways. Beautiful grave offerings - often made from gold - show how deeply people believed in life after death, a belief shared across the continent.

01.09.2024 > 31.12.2026

ANTWERP


Museum Mayer van den Bergh @ Maagdenhuis
Lange Gasthuisstraat 33
2000 Antwerp

20.06.2025 > 12.09.2027

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Beloved. An intimate look at masterpieces

Consolation. Pride. Inspiration and hope. The masterpieces from the collection of Museum Mayer van den Bergh in Antwerp still stir up a lot of emotions. From the Belgian artist Bent Van Looy to a mother-daughter duo: 43 museum enthusiasts have selected a piece that touches them. Their selection of 90 masterpieces will remain visible in the nearby Maagdenhuis during the renovation of the museum. Visitors will be able to unravel the mystery of Pieter Bruegel’s Mad Meg and admire stunning pieces by Pieter Paul Rubens, Quinten Massys and other masters.

20.06.2025 > 12.09.2027

ANTWERP

Corey McCorkle, Yayoi, 2005 © Corey McCorkle - Photo Ans Brys


Middelheim Museum - Open Air Sculpture Park
Middelheimlaan 61
2020 Antwerp

01.09.2024 > 31.12.2026

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Open Air Sculpture Park

The Middelheim Museum is a unique institution where the amazing interplay between art and nature results in exceptional experiences. The art park showcases modern and contemporary sculptures amidst a green park setting. Works by artists such as Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore, Rik Wouters, Isa Genzken, Chris Burden, Ana Mendieta, Jean Katambayi, Barbara Hepworth, Bruce Nauman, Germaine Richier, Pascale Marthine Tayou provide a unique overview of more than a century of visual arts.

01.09.2024 > 31.12.2026

GHENT

Avelino Sala © ‘4,33 minutes of silence of minutes of silence’, 2021


S.M.A.K. – Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art
Jan Hoetplein 2
9000 Ghent

28.11.2025 > 03.05.2026

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Resistance. The Power of the Image

As part of EUROPALIA ESPAÑA, S.M.A.K. presents Resistance. The Power of the Image, a group exhibition featuring approximately 20 Spanish artists exploring the role of art in the fight for democratic values. Since the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Spanish artists have used images to resist oppression, demand rights, and expose injustices. A key moment was the 1937 Spanish Pavilion at the Paris World’s Fair, where Picasso’s Guernica became a lasting symbol of artistic resistance. The exhibition highlights two crucial periods: the 1970s, during the final years of Franco’s dictatorship and Spain’s democratic transition, and the past decade, marked by protests like the Indignados movement, in response to economic crises and democratic decline.

Also on view:
Marc De Blieck. Point de voir / 17 Oct 2025 > 15 Mar 2026
Narcisse Tordoir. Fake Barok (collection presentation) / 28 Nov 2025 > 3 May 2026
Aziz Hazara. Bow Echo (collection presentation) / 28 Nov 2025 > 3 May 2026
10 years of S.M.A.K. Moves / 19 Dec 2025 > 3 May 2026
 

28.11.2025 > 03.05.2026

HORNU

Honoré d’O, Donner un verre d'eau au désert chaque jour. Image vidéo Marfa, Texas, 2024. Courtesy of the artist


MACS - Museum of contemporary art
Site du Grand-Hornu / Rue Sainte-Louise 82
7301 Hornu

14.12.2025 > 10.05.2026

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Honoré d’O. Quarantaine – Quarantine. 40 Days in the Desert

Conceived by Honoré d’O (Audenarde, 1961) for the large square room at MACS, this exhibition consists of a vast installation in which the Belgian artist evokes the “retreat into the desert” he undertook for 40 days as part of his residency in Marfa (Texas) in 2024. As its title suggests through the double meaning of the French word “quarantaine,” (both “around forty (days)” and “quarantine”), the project combines the experience of spiritual introspection with that of physical isolation.

14.12.2025 > 10.05.2026

HORNU

Cristina Garrido, Local Colour is a Foreign Invention (The Netherlands/ Belgium) (2020). Pigmented inks print on Hahnemühle paper. 126,5 x 149 cm (detail). Image: Roberto Ruiz. Courtesy of the artist; The Goma and Galería CURRO


MACS - Museum of contemporary art
Site du Grand-Hornu / Rue Sainte-Louise 82
7301 Hornu

14.12.2025 > 10.05.2026

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Cristina Garrido. The White Cube is Never Empty

Programmed as part of Europalia España, The White Cube is Never Empty is the first solo show in a Belgian museum by the Spanish artist Cristina Garrido (Madrid, 1986). Spanning the past decade of her practice, it includes a new site-specific installation that is a direct response to the Museum’s distinctive architecture and exhibition history. Garrido’s multidisciplinary work examines how art is framed – culturally, digitally and institutionally. Recurring themes in her practice include the relationship between art and cultural narratives, the impact of technology, and the role of viewer subjectivity. The exhibition offers a critical perspective on the evolving dynamics of the contemporary art world. It invites viewers to consider how identity and context shape artistic production and reception.

14.12.2025 > 10.05.2026

LEUVEN

‘Marshes of Genk’, Rodolphe de Lexhy, 1894, Collection M Leuven, artinflanders.be photo: Cedric Verhelst | ‘I Sea' (detail), Tina Gillen, 2018, Flemish Community Collection at M Leuven, photo © the artist


M Leuven
Leopold Vanderkelenstraat 28
3000 Leuven

29.06.2024 > 29.04.2029

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Collection of M

Collection of M’ spans several centuries: from ancient masters to contemporary makers and everything in between. The new displays showcase the richness of M’s collection and challenge visitors to actively look. Masterpieces and little-known gems reveal unexpected parallels or highlight the burning issues of the day. The presentation beings out the diversity of the collection in all its fascinating depth. Sculpture, painting, video, ceramics, glass ... The displays feature every conceivable media and discipline: historical objects from the Middle Ages, contemporary artworks and an array of masterpieces from other periods, some of the works being exhibited for the first time. Various themes and stories come to the fore, sometimes in an obvious way, and at other times more subtly. What do artworks communicate that isn’t perhaps visible?

29.06.2024 > 29.04.2029

ROESELARE


Het Kunstuur I Sint-Amandskerk
De Coninckplein 1+
8800 Roeselare

20.09.2025 > 14.06.2026

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Masterpieces by Belgian artists (1850-1950)

Het Kunstuur offers a fascinating and highly interactive experience. The subtle combination of masterpieces of Belgian painting from 1850 to 1950, stories told by Flemish individuals, and music by Dirk Brossé creates a unique experience whose impact is both visual and emotional. The intimate setting, with groups of no more than eight, enhances the atmosphere, allowing each visitor to fully engage with the art and the stories it tells.
Advance reservation is mandatory.

20.09.2025 > 14.06.2026

MARIEMONT

Jan Brueghel de Velours, Le Château de Mariemont, oil on canvas, 1612, Inv. CA 102 © Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon / François Jay


Royal Museum of Mariemont
Chaussée de Mariemont 100
7140 Morlanwelz

22.11.2025 > 10.05.2026

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Mary of Hungary: Art & Power in the Renaissance

This exhibition highlights the political, diplomatic, and artistic role of a key sixteenth-century figure: Mary of Hungary, the sister of Emperor Charles V and governor of the Low Countries. As princess, queen, regent, patron of the arts, and collector, she carved out a unique place in spheres traditionally dominated by men. Central to the complex imperial succession, Mary was a driving force for her family, reshaping history, territories and the arts through carefully crafted strategies of propaganda and representation.

22.11.2025 > 10.05.2026

MECHELEN

Edgard Tytgat, De droom, Het Kunstuur © Dominique Provost


Het Kunstuur
Heilige Geestkapel / Minderbroedersgang 1-3
2800 Mechelen

22.09.2025 > 14.06.2026

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Masterpieces by Belgian artists (1850-1950)

The ninth exhibition of Het Kunstuur in Mechelen once again offers a fascinating and highly interactive experience. The subtle combination of masterpieces of Belgian painting from 1850 to 1950, stories told by Flemish individuals, and music by Dirk Brossé creates a unique experience whose impact is both visual and emotional. The intimate setting, with groups of no more than eight, enhances the atmosphere, allowing each visitor to fully engage with the art and the stories it tells. Also on view in Hasselt and in Roeselaere - advance reservation is mandatory
 

22.09.2025 > 14.06.2026