Exhibition on Léon Stynen at London Festival of Architecture 2019
The festival places the oeuvre of the influential Flemish modernist architect Léon Stynen in the spotlight.
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High Road to Culture in Flanders and the Netherlands
The festival places the oeuvre of the influential Flemish modernist architect Léon Stynen in the spotlight.
In the exhibition The House of the Explorer, the Flanders Architecture Institute offers a unique view into the universe of the Antwerp architectural firm Bovenbouw Architectuur.
'Seeking a cross-border measuring tool', a study of the interconnectedness in the Flemish-Dutch theatre sector.
Through collaborations with a wide variety of artists Robbrecht & Daem have managed to develop their own specific voice in which the history of architecture resounds in a most poetic way.
Over a career lasting almost fifty years, the Flemish architect Marie-José Van Hee has developed a personal style at the heart of which is the search for harmony, simplicity and a protective effect.
Join us in bidding goodbye to 2022 with seven of the finest art stories we published this year that are worth re-reading or listening to again.
These Flemish artists and organisations across cultural disciplines have been rewarded with an Ultima for their outstanding contributions.
Johan Van Geluwe died unexpectedly at home. The artist knew how to combine the global dimension of his work with regional and folk culture.
Although these neighbouring countries have regularly joined forces in recent years, there are still notable differences in culture and style.
Eating herring is a Dutch tradition. This silvery, slimy fish is even part of their national identity, thanks to a myth about a humble herring fisherman.
An exploration of Dutch-language music export between Belgium and the Netherlands.
From architecture to digital art and brass band to circus, the Flemish Community rewarded its creative talent with Ultimas.
On a visit to the Flemish city of Ypres, Derek Blyth discovers a museum dedicated to the horror of war, a beer brewed in an underground fortification and a nightly ceremony that might go on for ever.
Teachers and students see that their schools are keeping up with the times. ‘Parents are seeing art education as a good choice.’