Stéphane Mandelbaum: a tribute to the forgotten neo-expressionist artist at the Jewish Museum in Brussels
The first thing you notice is his long, sturdy face. Resentment and traces of fatigue nourish the slightly enlarged eyes,
Read more…The first thing you notice is his long, sturdy face. Resentment and traces of fatigue nourish the slightly enlarged eyes,
Read more…You’ve probably heard of him so many times. Victor Horta, the Belgian architect widely hailed as the father of Art
Read more…Alan Anderson grew up in Manchester. He moved to Brussels in 1970, returned to the UK in 1972, came back
Read more…Every five years – the same procedure: a President of the EU Commission is nominated and the European Parliament (EP)
Read more…As the summer officially starts, so does it mark the end of another cycle of activities In the SB Espoir
Read more…I enter the exhibition ‘incarNations: African Art as Philosophy’ at Bozar in Brussels full of energy, ready to devour mentally
Read more…Anneke Newman was born in Uccle to British parents. A British national all her life, she attended the European School
Read more…A reflective blog post by Brussels Volunteer Evelin Nagy A few weeks ago, we took some of the youth from
Read more…Summer is not always the best time for a long bike ride but that is no deterrent to Rafal Skarbek,
Read more…This week’s meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in Strasbourg, France, has drawn highly critical
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