Jean-Luc Renier: 27 black and whites
Born in 1958, Jean-Luc Renier lived and worked in Liège. He exhibits black-and-white pieces in the glass galleries at the Grand Curtius.
Born in 1958, Jean-Luc Renier lived and worked in Liège. He exhibits black-and-white pieces in the glass galleries at the Grand Curtius.
Jim Sumkay tirelessly stalks and “snaps” visual coincidences. His monochromatic snapshots are a feast for the eyes and the soul.
Launched in 2002 by Belgian artist Alain De Clerck, the SPACE Collection builds a network of European cities that are linked by a cross-border collection of modern art.
Liège and Tournai are two cities on the fringes of southern and Latin Belgium and two border cities.
Installation of the piece by Martin Steinert, entitled "Wooden sketch on a black background" (10 m x 5 m), which is freely accessible from the main courtyard of the Grand Curtius museum until 31/08/2015.
Caius Spronken is a sculptor who was born in the Netherlands in 1958.
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.