Fugitives: The flight to Egypt
In line with recent events, this exhibition presents pieces inspired by the theme of migration, evoking the Flight to Egypt and the displacement of populations.
In line with recent events, this exhibition presents pieces inspired by the theme of migration, evoking the Flight to Egypt and the displacement of populations.
A travelling exhibition from the 2014 Steel Prize competition, which was organised by Kolloquium Nordrhein Westfalen in Germany and the Jewellery and Goldsmith Design Department at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp.
Alain Wathieu takes us on an astonishing journey through the tables of today and yesteryear, to find out about stainless-steel cutlery.
Trained as an architect, Jean-Christophe Ballot photographs the natural landscape, the urban landscape, architecture, interiors and statuary.
Hear ye, hear ye, peasants and lords; Liège is retracing its medieval roots this winter. Troubadours and storytellers will take you through the highlights of this rich period of history. Thanks to numerous exhibitions, conferences, culinary courses and other surprises, Liège is going back in time and taking you on an adventure.
From 29 October 2015 to 17 January 2016, immerse yourself in the Middle Ages and, over the course of three months, discover the “city of 100 clocks” through a wide range of activities.
The Academy of Fine Arts of Liège participates in the Masters Salon 2015, an exhibition that presents a selection of the best pictorial productions from Masters' students in Painting 2014–15, from the four Royal Academies of Fine Arts of Belgium (Antwerp, Brussels, Ghent and Liège).
Surrounded by the Boulevard de la Sauvenière, this historic, commercial and cultural district is the city's entertainment hub.
Come and discover two exhibitions that recount the daily lives of the people of Liège after the bloody fighting of August 1914.
Dacos, who was a professor of engraving at the Academy of Fine Arts in Liège and the co-founder of the Biennial of Engraving, the “La Poupée d’Encre” association, Dacos is ubiquitous when it comes to engraving.
He launched a project to create an award, which would support and encourage young engravers. In addition, the City of Liège, in close collaboration with the artist’s family, is organising the first edition of the Dacos Award this year, 2015.
Hope and optimism (by Gerrit Kempeneers) brings together a collection of works by 25 artists from all over the world, each interpreting the theme of hope and optimism in their own way.