The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Brussels was hit by scandal last year when its longstanding director stood down following allegations of inappropriate behaviour and bad management
Max Pinckers worked together with Kenyan war veterans to bring records of 1950s colonial violence to the fore
Belgium commemorates 75 years since the artist's death with a year-long season of exhibitions and events, often highlighting the lesser known aspects of his work
Belgian entrepreneur in fashion, food and art, co-founded the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, in Beijing, with her husband, Guy Ullens
Home to works by Old Masters including Peter Paul Rubens and Jan van Eyck, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp reopens after 11-year makeover
Belgian court also charged the dance choreographer and director with indecent assault on one of the individuals
Artist’s film for the Biennale is part of his 20-year examination of human behaviour through children’s games
Decision follows years of uncertainty around dwindling enforcement funding
New law will set up expert commission to sift through thousands of objects at the Royal Museum for Central Africa
Research “has proven that art can be beneficial for health, both mental and physical,” the city’s head of culture tells a Belgian newspaper
The Kanal-Centre Pompidou in Belgium has responded to outcry over decision to make Bernard Blistène a co-director alongside Kasia Redzisz
The almost 800 rare archaeological artefacts are now on show at the Castello Svevo in Bari
Bilateral accord to include projects to conserve, research, and store restituted items
New report provides guidelines for the return of artefacts to Africa, where Belgium controlled territory that was 80 times its size
The art dealer is opening a third space in Brussels today with an exhibition of new works by Sterling Ruby
Monuments of the king were targeted by anti-racism protestors last weekend
A Young Woman with a Wine Glass and a Musician playing a Tenor Recorder could be a copy of a work by the great Dutch painter
Belgian museum director says his institution is “ready to serve as a test room”
The first major UK show will include 80 works by the little-known Belgian artist who has always "escaped easy categorisation"
Bernar Venet’s vast steel arc has been installed on a Belgian motorway
A Performance Affair introduces new protocol to specify what is on offer and its secondary market development
The 60m roadside steel sculpture by French artist Bernar Venet was rejected by the French government 35 years ago
Marie-Paule Quix says work is by Giorgio Ceragioli not the symbolist Belgian painter
And experts are convinced that “many more works will pop up”
Exhibition at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art explores Belgium artist's lesser-known late period
Commissions for the second edition of the Bruges Triennial are closely linked with the city’s famous canals
The Belgian artist talked to us about the messages art can convey on the eve of exhibitions in Europe, Russia and the United States
Little known fact: the Flemish part of Belgium has one of the highest concentrations of contemporary art collectors and enthusiasts in the world
Belgium's representative at this year's Venice Biennale explains why pigeons are not symbols of peace, how he depicts violence without actually showing it and why he returned to painting