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Jan
17
to Mar 1

Ah l'amour

From Tuesdays to Sundays

from 10am to 6pm

Dorothée Van Biesen brings together 25 artist friends to create a plural portrait of this feeling that questions us, connects us and carries us away, turning the creative gesture into an opportunity for sharing, connection and joy.

Ah L’Amour, collective exhibition invitation

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Mar
6
to Nov 15

Habiter La Maison

  • From Tuesday to Friday, from 11am to 5pm

  • On weekends, from 11am to 6pm

In 2026, the Maison des Arts celebrates its 200th anniversary.
Three exhibitions marking this milestone explore “the house” — its public and private spaces, as well as its garden.

From the late 19th century onwards, the house became a cherished place for receiving others. It bears the traces of spaces and their functions, shaped for each individual according to social class, gender or age.

For the exhibition Habiter la maison, artists draw inspiration from the little monsters of the dining room, unsettle bourgeois codes, or slip beneath the living-room carpet. Very little of the family furniture remained in the attics of the Maison des Arts. For this anniversary, the exhibition design brings together the artists’ interventions with a few selected pieces of furniture. Two or three armchairs and some flea-market guéridons, gathered for the occasion, make the house feel — for the duration of the exhibition — even more alive for the visitor.

Collective exhibition with Sébastien Alouf, Benoit Bastin, Priscilla Beccari, Frédéric Biesmans, Jan de Vliegher, Myriam Hornard, Louise Limontas & Antoine Moulinard.

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Jan
12
to Apr 27

Sound Check

“Trying to be Pablo Picasso" n°1 ", 2000 ©️ Emilio López-Menchero

Sound Check brings together a diverse group of artists to explore sound as a medium, metaphor, and manifestation. In this group exhibition, sound is not only heard but also seen, felt, and interpreted. The result is a dialogue between sculptures, installations, performances, and other media, where the artists challenge the boundaries of auditory and visual perception.

The show evolves over time, with new works introduced and additions to the roster of artists. This ongoing growth ensures a dynamic and ever-changing experience.

Participating artists

Emilio Lopez-Menchero, Francesco Arena, Frederik Van Simaey, Jeroen Frateur, Lieven Herreman, Louise Delanghe, Sebastien Alouf, Xavier Mary, Ylva Snöfrid, ...

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Nov
14
to Dec 8

"Wait Here!" - A New Perspective on the Waiting Room

Turning the typical waiting room concept on its head, the Wait Here! exhibition transforms it into an engaging and shared experience.

Over four weekends, around 20 Brussels-based artists, including Sébastien Alouf, invite visitors to explore how design can reshape familiar spaces and tell new stories. The exhibit showcases imaginative interpretations of waiting spaces, with each piece interacting in surprising ways through material, function, and color contrasts.

The exhibition is part of the MAD Parcours and offers accessible pricing, with most works under 1000€, making them ideal for unique, thoughtful gifts.

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Mar
28
to Apr 20

More Than Now

‘MORE THAN NOW’

Group Exhibition presented by Lisa Boudet

A reflection on the concept of ‘psychological safety’, a culture of rewarded vulnerability. It’s about being genuinely comfortable to express yourself, share ideas, and learn from others without fear of judgment or repercussion. While authenticity empowers, we may find ourselves exposed to risk, uncertain about who genuinely has our best interests at heart.

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