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September is here, and Brussels’ art world is ready to shake off its summer daze. From 4 to 7 September, the city hosts Brussels Art Week 2025 — four days when galleries, museums, artist-run spaces, auction houses, and studios all open their doors for a burst of exhibitions and art events. Under the umbrella of RendezVous — the successor of the long-running Brussels Gallery Weekend — more than 60 venues will inaugurate the season and showcase the very best of the city’s creative energy.
Skateboards, synths, and student showcases: from Antwerp to Brussels, this week’s cultural calendar brings you graduation shows, open labs, live music, and a skate-filled weekend. See you there! Tuesday, 24 June, 19-23h00 Brussels A restaurant, record store, and concert venue all in one, Super Fourchette is serving up a triple musical treat this Tuesday.
Top Belgium art events this week: L’Enfant Sauvage’s 5th birthday in Brussels, Transit festival in Antwerp, exhibitions, and an arty party in Liège. See you there! Friday, 20 June, 18h00 Liège It’s that time of year again: At the moment, art schools are finishing up the school year, and on the occasion, there are a lot of exhibitions showing young talent.
Art routes in Liège and Forest, the intersection of photography and AI in Brussels, a ceramics studio turns 4 and more: Here’s what’s happening across Belgium this week, from 9 to 15 June. See you there! Until Sunday, 15th June AI is on everyone’s lips these days, and does not stop at the gates of the art world. While some artists vehemently reject it, others choose to embrace it.
From Brussels and Liège to Antwerp, these are the standout art events to catch across Belgium from 2 to 8 June 2025. See you there! Opens Thursday, 5 June Brussels “Arch Future” marks the first exhibition of Chilean poet and artist Cecilia Vicuña, who was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale, at Brussels gallery Xavier Hufkens.
Kicking off a new series of guest-curated agendas, we pass the pen to someone deeply rooted in the Belgian art scene: Thiernaud Panier. Born in Mons, he moved to Brussels six years ago, starting his art career at Galerie Nathalie Obadia before taking the reins of Galerie Eric Mouchet’s Brussels branch earlier this year.
Over the course of more than a decade, Brussels-based Raya Boteva – co-founder of art collective Blood Becomes Water – built an accidental collection of setlists: a growing archive of torn papers, ripped cardboard and smudged ink, left behind by 70 bands across 13 countries. With the book ‘The Setlist Collection’, she brings this ephemeral trail to life – a time-travelling document of packed venues and sweaty crowds preserving a personal piece of music history.
5 cultural things to do in Liège, Brussels, Antwerp, and Deurle. From art festivals and exhibitions exploring human skin to all-night raves and open studio days. See you there! From 22 to 31 May The ninth edition of Vruchtbare Grond unfolds at Het Bos, weaving together music, visual arts, performance, video, food, and community into a rich, interdisciplinary program putting forward young artists and Bosacademie residents.
What’s on in Ghent, Brussels and Kortrijk, from an illustrators’ market to homegrown music and open artist studios. See you there! 17 and 18 May, 11-18h00 Atelier Zeven is a self-organised platform in Ghent where artists, designers, and thinkers and all kinds of creatives not only share a collective space but also the goal to define their own working conditions.
Things to do in Belgium: Explore the intersection of art and food, dance under the sun, and much more. See you in Antwerp, Brussels, and beyond. Opens Saturday, 10 May, 16-22h00 Antwerp Antwerp’s DMW gallery brings together the artistic universes of Lithuanian artist Barbora Žilinskaitė and Ghent-based Delphine Cuelenaere.