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Objects With Narratives: Where the Hand Thinks

Objects With Narratives: Where the Hand Thinks

In Brussels, at Objects With Narratives, the question is not what contemporary culture looks like, but how it is shaped. The gallery’s new exhibition unfolds as a quiet proposition. Meaning today may still come from slowness, from touch, from memory,...
Elene Shatberashvili at La Verrière

Elene Shatberashvili at La Verrière

Elene Shatberashvili does not paint scenes. She builds situations. At La Verrière, her exhibition Quatre gathers paintings, furniture and companion works into a space that feels closer to a studio than a white cube — a place where looking is...
The Heat of Now: Inside Ceramic Brussels

The Heat of Now: Inside Ceramic Brussels

There’s a particular energy you feel the moment you step into Ceramic Brussels. It’s the heat that is not literal, but emotional, cultural, sensory. A kind of slow-burning electricity that rises from clay, fire, and the hands of artists who...
The World According to Isabelle

The World According to Isabelle

Enter Isabelle de Borchgrave’s world, and something instantly softens — as if the space itself exhales. Though she passed away in 2024, her Brussels atelier still pulses with her unmistakable vision. At Chaussée de Vleurgat 73A in Ixelles, a tranquil...
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