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Belgium's Art Scene Sparkles with Diverse Exhibitions

Discover Goya's mastery and Magritte's curation. Explore Donas' modernism and Hockney's artistic dialogues. Belgium's art scene is not to be missed this season.

In the picture I can see the collage images. I can see the statue of a woman and parts of a sailing...
In the picture I can see the collage images. I can see the statue of a woman and parts of a sailing vessel ship. In the background, I can see the trees. I can see a few persons on the bottom right side of the picture.

Belgium's Art Scene Sparkles with Diverse Exhibitions

Belgium's art scene is buzzing with upcoming exhibitions that promise to captivate and educate. Kicking off the season is 'Luz y sombra. Goya and Spanish Realism' at Bozar Brussels, followed by 'Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or. Enchanting Modernism' at KMSKA Antwerp and 'Japoniaiseries. Fantaisies japonaises au temps de Félicien Rops' at Musée Félicien Rops Namur. Meanwhile, CAP Mons hosts 'David Hockney. Le Chant de la Terre', and KMSKA Antwerp presents 'Magritte. La ligne de vie'.

At Bozar Brussels, 'Luz y sombra. Goya and Spanish Realism' (8 October 2025 - 11 January 2026) delves into Francisco de Goya's art and his influence on Spanish realism. The exhibition explores his mastery of contrasts and his impact on the art world.

In Antwerp, KMSKA hosts two enticing exhibitions. 'Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or. Enchanting Modernism' (4 October 2025 - 11 January 2026) celebrates Antwerp's female modernist artist Marthe Donas and her role in the international avant-garde. Meanwhile, 'Magritte. La ligne de vie' (15 November 2025 - 22 February 2026) offers a unique perspective, with René Magritte acting as his own curator.

At Musée Félicien Rops Namur, 'Japoniaiseries. Fantaisies japonaises au temps de Félicien Rops' (18 October 2025 - 15 February 2026) explores the influence of Japan on Occidental artists, including Félicien Rops. Lastly, 'David Hockney. Le Chant de la Terre' at CAP Mons (4 October 2025 - 25 January 2026) showcases the artist's dialogue with other artists, as well as his mix of art with poetry and music.

Belgium's art calendar is filled with diverse and intriguing exhibitions that cater to various tastes. From Goya's realism to Donas' modernism, Magritte's introspection, and Hockney's eclectic mix, there's something for everyone. Mark your calendars and get ready to immerse yourself in these captivating displays.

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