An Outdoor Library in Ghent by Massimo Bartolini
I personally haven’t visited a library in longer than I care to say, but if I happened upon this public outdoor library installed in the middle of a Belgian vineyard I would be tempted to grab a cork...
View ArticleAn Illustrated Book by Dulk Wins 2nd Annual ‘Brussels in Shorts’ Graphic...
Now in its second year, Brussels in Shorts is an international graphic short story competition that invites illustrators and artist from around the world to create a predominantly visual story set...
View ArticleGeometric Public Space Sculptures by David Mesguich
Artist David Mesguich has been creating large geometric sculptures that he installs in locations around Belgium and France, blurring the lines between street art and fine art. The pieces are displayed...
View ArticleAn Architectural Canvas of Shipping Containers Painted With Greek Gods by...
Earlier this month the renown graffiti duo Pichi & Avo traveled to Werchter, Belgium to create a large, site-specific installation for the North West Walls Street Art Festival. The event was...
View ArticleLost Castle: The Crumbling Ruins of the Castle of Mesen
Located in a park near the center of Lede, Belgium, the Castle of Mesen dates back to the 17th century where it served as a home for various lords before a conversion to an industrial site. Throughout...
View ArticleMurals of Animals and Insects on the Streets of Antwerp by ‘Dzia’
Although he’s only been painting murals for less than three years, Belgian street artist Dzia has already established a distinctive style and an impressive body of work. The artist most frequently...
View ArticleA 38-Foot-Tall Whale Made From 10,000 Pounds of Plastic Waste Surfaces in Bruges
In response to the Bruges Triennial’s 2018 theme “Liquid City,” Brooklyn-based architecture and design firm STUDIOKCA designed a 38-foot-tall sculptural whale composed of over five tons of plastic...
View ArticleA Photographer Captures the Bizarre and Idiosyncratic Collections Displayed...
All images © Jean-Luc Feixa, shared with permission When photographer Jean-Luc Feixa moved from Toulouse to Brussels, he began noticing the cultural, linguistic, and architectural differences between...
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