manifesto of fragility features world-class curators and artists exhibiting their work in many of the city s most iconic locations and venues. Powerful new works will be brought together with works from the past, using painting and multimedia, including sculpture and photography.
You know summer in Brussels has kicked off when the Brussels Renaissance Festival hits town. This three-week party celebrates the capital’s unique place in history and the heyday of Charles V and the Dukes of Burgundy.
Hurrah, the Zinneke Parade makes a triumphant return to Brussels on Saturday afternoon with around 2,000 people filling the centre with colour, sound and action.