This exhibition, curated by Alejandro Vergara, Senior Curator of Flemish Painting and Northern Schools at the Museum, focuses on that of Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), which was one of the most ...
This is the first Art Diary of 2025. Viewing art, as with its making, involves paying attention. As Simone Weil once pointed out, paying attention equates to prayer. A dazzling discovery has ...
The oil on copper miniature portrait, originally believed to be by Bronzino, is the subject of an exhibition at its former ...
The Portuguese director Tiago Rodrigues’s latest show, “No Yogurt for the Dead,” is based on his dying father’s scribbles but ...
From anniversaries to new store openings, firms at premier Paris design events kicked off a new chapter for design.
Dutch artist, born in Amsterdam, Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634) specialized in winter landscapes. His father Barent Avercamp ...
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are a few recommendations from Globe writers and critics, covering music, ...
Uncover the secrets of Belgium - home to exquisite chocolates, flavorful beers, and a rich history of art and architecture.
Ruined Castles: For those who love a touch of romance and mystery, Belgium’s ruined castles are a must-visit. La ...
Raised in Belgium, Sarah Greene reveals her picks in Hong Kong for an aperitif and snack, dumplings and Thai, Korean and Nepalese food Belgian-born Sarah Greene is the owner of Blue Lotus Gallery in ...
He spends his time hunting for characterful wood in order to collage faces that tap into place – typically using a source building for more than one work – as well as the implied history stemming from ...