25 JANUARY 1 FEBRUARY 2026

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BRAFA ART Talks


BRAFA SHARES ITS PASSION FOR ART
BRAFA will be offering a series of daily lectures, the BRAFA Art Talks, on the stand of the King Baudouin Foundation. Leading figures from the art world, exhibition and museum curators and art market experts will be sharing their knowledge and expertise in a wide range of fascinating fields. It's a great opportunity to discover works of art, artists and periods, and to learn more about art and the art market!

Daily at 4pm, from Sunday, January 25th to Sunday, February 1st, 2026 - except on Monday, January 26th.


24/01/2026

Between passion and technology: rethinking collecting today

By Dominique and Sylvain Lévy, French collectors
 
Dominique and Sylvain Lévy have been collectors for more than forty years. In 2005, they founded the DSLcollection, which is now recognised as one of the most significant collections of Chinese contemporary art in the world. From the outset, they chose to conceive of their collection differently – not as an accumulation, but as a space of transmission, open to technology and devoted to sharing. Their ‘phygital’ approach combines the physical lending of works with the exploration of digital tools. The DSLcollection is a pioneer in this field, having embraced digital innovation since 2006: it launched its first virtual museum in 2012 and currently develops immersive and interactive artistic experiences across the globe. It is this unique journey of a phygital collection - and the reflections it inspires on the role of the modern collector – that they wish to share.

Language of the talk: English

Join us at 4 pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation
 

25/01/2026

Where do unicorns come from?

By Dr. Michael Philipp, Chief Curator, Barberini Museum, Potsdam
BRAFA Art Talk at 4 pm at the stand of the King Baudouin Foundation n°151
Language of the talk: English

The unicorn is magical. No one has ever seen one alive, and yet everyone has a certain idea of what they look like. This is based on the countless paintings, drawings, tapestries, illuminated manuscripts, and sculptures that artists have created of this mystical animal since the Middle Ages. The Barberini Museum in Potsdam and the Musée de Cluny with the Grand Palais RMN in Paris have organised the exhibition Unicorn: The Mythical Beast in Art, featuring over 140 loans from international museums. The lecture explains how to organise an exhibition on such a “magical” topic, how to select the loans, how to obtain them and what new insights can be gained from this work.

Language of the talk: English

Join us at 4 pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation n°…

In collaboration with CODART
 

25/01/2026

Focus on Willem Key

By Koenraad Jonckheere, full professor in Northern Renaissance and Baroque Art at Ghent University
KBF Art Talk at 2 pm on the stand of the King Baudouin Foundation n°151
Language of the talk: Dutch

Flemish painter Willem Key worked for the most prominent patrons and was deeply embedded in the heart of Antwerp’s sixteenth-century art scene. His portraits and history paintings reveal superb technical mastery and keen psychological insight. On the occasion of the King Baudouin Foundation’s acquisition of one of his masterpieces, visitors are invited to take a closer look at this great yet little-known artist and to delve into his oeuvre and the turbulent times in which he lived and worked.

27/01/2026

Focus on Evelyne Axell

KBF Art Talk at 2 pm
By Francisca Vandepitte, Senior Curator of Modern Art at the Magritte Museum and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (RMFAB), and lecturer in the conservation of modern and contemporary art at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Language > Dutch

L’Egocentrique 2 by Evelyne Axell was created in dialogue with La Galet by the surrealist René Magritte. The pop art artist gives shape to a liberating image of womanhood - colourful and playful - inspired by the feminism of the 1960s. The work reflects her taste for an experimental and free use of contemporary, non-artistic materials. A surprising encounter between two generations and two genders, each offering their own perspective.
Join us at the stand of the King Baudouin Foubdation n° 151

27/01/2026

Is our heritage at risk?

By Estelle De Bruyn, Head of Sustainability Unit, Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA)

Born in the aftermath of the Second World War, the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA) sets itself the mission of protecting Belgium’s cultural heritage. As early as 1948, it trained the members of the Civil Protection, drew up lists of priority works to safeguard, and advised on the construction of atomic shelters. This expertise is now more relevant than ever: in 2021, floods damaged more than 250 cultural sites in Belgium, a stark reminder of heritage’s vulnerability to disasters. Today, KIK-IRPA is reviving this knowledge through its Sustainability Unit, combining scientific research with concrete action to help cultural institutions, churches, and private collections prepare for the challenges of the future.

Language of the talk: French

Join us at 4 pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation 
In collaboration with KIK-IRPA
 

28/01/2026

Focus on the treasure of Oignies

KBF Art Talks at 2 pm
By Aurore Carlier, Curator and Collections Manager, and Fiona Lebecque, Curator - Project Manager at the Archaeological Society of Namur
Language > English

Nearly 800 years ago, the first pieces of a precious goldsmith’s treasure emerged from the workshop of a small priory on the banks of the Sambre. Discover how the Treasure of Oignies - an exceptional heritage ensemble - has continued to capture the public’s imagination and admiration, dazzling both the faithful of the 13th century and the visitors of the 21st century.

Join us on the stand of the King Baudouin Foundation n° 151

28/01/2026

Nurturing Due Diligence: How to remain a trusted partner in the art & antiquities trade

By Michiel Vervloet, Expert Investigator Fraud Control Department at the Directorate General Economic Inspection
 
In this Art Talk, Michiel Vervloet will highlight the various aspects of risk management that different market players in the art and antiques world must implement in order to comply with applicable anti-money laundering legislation. Drawing on his extensive practical experience, he will use concrete examples to guide participants through the roll-out of their risk-based policies to ensure that the art sector cannot be misused for money laundering and/or terrorist financing.

Talk given in English

Join us at 4 pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation

29/01/2026

Focus on an exceptional lace piece

KBF Art Talks at 2 pm
By Caroline Esgain, Curator at Fashion and Lace Museum, Brussels
Language > French

This magnificent handmade needle lace, of impressive dimensions, illustrates part of the remarkable craftsmanship of the lace makers from our regions in the second half of the 19th century. It is an example of point de gaze, one of the four techniques that inherited the excellence of Brussels lace from the 18th century. The lecture will place this exceptional piece within the broader corpus of Brussels lace.

Join us on the stand of the King Baudouin Foundation n° 151

29/01/2026

From legacy to the future: celebrating 50 years of philanthropy

By Ludwig Forrest, Chief Philanthropy Officer at King Baudouin Foundation; Melanie Coisne, Head of Heritage & Culture at King Baudouin Foundation; Thomas Leysen, Entrepreneur and philanthropist
 
As the King Baudouin Foundation marks its 50th anniversary, this panel explores how a half-century of philanthropic engagement has shaped the cultural and heritage landscape - and how these lessons can guide us in the future. With contributions from the King Baudouin Foundation’s leadership, a donor, and a grantee, we will reflect on the challenges and opportunities ahead: how philanthropy sustains heritage, how cultural initiatives transform lives, and how looking back enables us to go further.

Talk given in English

Join us at 4 pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation
In collaboration with the King Baudouin Foundation
 

30/01/2026

Focus on Elisabeth De Saedeleer

Thanks to the Raphaël and Françoise Haeven Fund, the King Baudouin Foundation recently acquired an Art Deco–style carpet created by Elisabeth De Saedeleer (1902–1972). This lecture will explore the life and work of this artist who, inspired by the Arts & Crafts movement, played a key role in the revival of carpet weaving in Belgium during the 1920s and 1930s—through her artistic collaborations and her position as a member of the teaching staff at La Cambre, starting from the school’s opening in 1927.

30/01/2026

La vente d'art et d'antiquités en tant que profession: défis contemporains

Par Virginie Devillez, Experte en art et conseillère (Virginie Devillez Fine Art); Nathalie Moureau, Professeure d'économie culturelle (Université Paul Valéry); Anne-Sophie Radermecker, Professeure associée en gestion culturelle (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Modératrice: Liliana Turoiu, Ambassadrice ENCATC et BRAFA
 

La vente d'art et d'antiquités est une profession ancienne, remontant au moins à la période moderne. Cependant, de nouvelles forces du marché, de nouveaux concurrents, la vente en ligne et des changements dans les goûts et les modes de vie obligent les marchands à repenser leur métier, adapter leurs pratiques et renouveler certaines stratégies commerciales de longue date. Comment répondent-ils à ces défis ? Et quel rôle clé jouent encore les marchands d'art et d'antiquités dans l'écosystème culturel actuel ?

Conférence donnée en anglais

Rejoignez-nous à 16h00 sur le stand de la Fondation Roi Baudouin
En collaboration avec ENCATC
 

31/01/2026

Next generations: redefining collecting

By Albert Baronian, Gallerist (1973-2024) and Curator; Valérie Boucher-Marcolini, Founder and Director at ArtContest; Diane Van Impe, Head of Relations and Development at Wiels; Marc Hemeleers, Partner at Eeckman
Moderator: Eric Hemeleers, Chairman of the Eeckman I PatrimOne Group in Belgium
 
The art market is being reshaped by new generations of collectors. Their approach challenges established codes, embracing values such as sustainability, diversity, and digital innovation. Even the notion of ownership is evolving: possessing a work no longer follows the same logic as in the past and now comes with new expectations. Collecting is no longer confined to traditional formats but extends to new media, immersive experiences, and socially engaged art. It has become a way to express identity, values, and to engage in dialogue with the world.

Talk given in French

Join us at 4 pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation
In collaboration with EECKMAN

01/02/2026

Kunst en Fiscus

Door Michiel Maus, Professor Fiscaal Recht aan de Vrije Universiteit Brussel – Fiscaal advocaat bij Bloom Law 

Tijdens deze exclusieve keynote geeft Professor Maus, auteur van het boek Kunst en Fiscus, u inzichten in de complexe wereld van kunst en fiscaliteit. Met welke fiscale aandachtspunten moeten kunstenaars, galerijhouders en kunstverzamelaars rekening houden bij het verhandelen of aankopen van kunst? Tijdens de keynote wordt niet enkel stilgestaan bij de inkomstenbelasting en de BTW, ook successierechten en registratierechten komen aan bod.

Lezing in het Nederlands

Samenkomst om 16.00 u op de stand van de Koning Boudewijnstichting