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The artist’s recent exhibition at WIELS and CINEMATEK features nuanced architectural and filmic works that explore themes of obstruction and theatricality

BY Emile Rubino |

Her first solo exhibition in Europe since 1975 at Xavier Hufkens demonstrates that her paintings continue to challenge contemporary perceptions of sexuality and agency 

BY Hettie Judah |

An exceptional retrospective at WIELS, Brussels, showcases how the late artist meticulously documented his life’s journey by carefully observing his surroundings

At WIELS in Brussels, the artists present a multimedia dystopia of disenchanted desires and endless searching

BY Stanton Taylor |

At KIN, Brussels, the artist’s androgynous figures are trapped in a state of leisurely calm 

BY Emile Rubino |

At Mendes Wood DM, Brussels, the artist shares a more nuanced and melancholic vision of Hercules, one of art history’s most triumphant figures

BY Wilson Tarbox |

From Heidi Bucher's latex skinnings at Mendes Wood DM to Elen Braga's horse-themed tapestries, here are five shows not to miss in the Belgium capital during Art Brussels

BY Chloe Stead |

At Jan Mot, Brussels, the artist's still lifes reanimate his 1987 installation at New York’s Cable Gallery, giving tangible proof of his fictional narrative

BY Emile Rubino |

In her forth exhibition at dépendance, Brussels, the artist's slick images of oil fields reflect our petroleum-fulled dreams and desires

BY Emile Rubino |

At Harlan Levey Projects, the artist draws on his own experience as a working-class football fan during Poland’s 1990s passage from communism to capitalism

BY Wilson Tarbox |

At Damien & The Love Guru, Brussels, the artist's photographs and texts put colonial histories in perspective with the rise of nationalism in Europe

BY Emile Rubino |

At CLEARING, Brussels, the artist duo’s new handcrafted pieces reveal the sensuous in the clunky

BY Tom Engels |

Through her spatial interventions at Établissement d’en face, Brussels, the artist reflects on the layering between art and politics 

BY Martin Germann |

With Art Brussels in town, a guide to exhibitions to see in the Belgian capital

BY Carina Bukuts |

A glance at Gagliardi’s new paintings at Brussels’s Rodolphe Janssen Gallery

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Formerly the Royal Museum for Central Africa, the museum was originally conceived as a showcase for King Leopold II’s personal property: the Congo Free State

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

At Mendes Wood DM, Brussels, the artist reveals environmental wrongdoings and the politics of exploitation

BY Kadish Morris |

The city’s galleries put their best foot forward this weekend – here’s a rundown of some of the shows not to miss

BY Kadish Morris |

On show at WIELS, Brussels, the artist's textiles are modes of conscious reparation, through which damage and disrepair become precious artefacts

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

From a collection from Seth Siegelaub’s archive to a photography show in an artist’s home, your guide to the best shows around town

BY Pablo Larios |