Music
Bach Heritage Festival
For the second time running, the conductor Philippe Herreweghe is doing us the honour of being the curator of Bach Heritage, the festival dedicated to Bach’s music and the influence he had on the comp...
For the second time running, the conductor Philippe Herreweghe is doing us the honour of being the curator of Bach Heritage, the festival dedicated to Bach’s music and the influence he had on the comp...
Café Zimmermann, directed by the excellent harpsichordist Céline Frisch, is paying a visit to the Bach family. The programme includes the two best-known scions of the family, Johann Sebastian and Carl...
The Belgian artist Pol Bury (1922-2005) is one of the founders of kinetic art. After his beginnings in painting, marked by the influence of Magritte, and time spent with other members of Jeune Peintur...
After the prestigious Tate Liverpool, BOZAR welcomes the exhibition of the renowned French artist Yves Klein in the spring of 2017. Klein, famous for his ultramarine monochromes, produces works that a...
Malta. Land of Sea reflects the cultural diversity that is the foundation of the Maltese identity. With the omnipresence of the Mediterranean running through its history, influencing both practical li...
En mai 2016, Jan Lauwers a été le premier Belge à bénéficier d’une exposition individuelle au McaM, le tout nouveau musée d’art contemporain de Shanghai, dirigé par l’artiste chinois Qiu Zhijie. Aujou...
There are some big changes in the history of the prestigious, biennial art prize: henceforth ‘The Young Belgian Art Prize’ – the non-profit organisation which has organised the prize since 1950 in col...
“The political world is insufficiently sensitive to what the citizen thinks, feels or experiences,” is a frequent criticism aimed at national and international politicians. That is why, during the Mal...
Workplaces / Housing and habitats / Smart Cities / The individual car / Low-impact transport / Products and goods / Land use and mobility infrastructure What practices and lifestyles of tomorrow (hab...
Aleksey Semenenko, violin, Second Prize Queen Elisabeth Competition 2015, and Inna Firsova, piano. Program: L. van Beethoven: Sonata No. 2 for piano and violin in A major op.12 F. Schubert: Fantasy...
Mette Edvardsen’s “living books” first appeared in Brussels in 2013 at the Kunstenfestivaldesarts. Since then, this astonishing proposition, called Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine, ha...
On the occasion of the Bach Heritage Festival, BOZAR LITERATURE invited poets to write a piece about the celebrated composer. In addition, some poems were selected from among the best of recent works ...
This documentary covers the traveling exhibition Facing the Future. Art in Europe 1945-1968 as presented at the ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien Karlsruhe after passing by BOZAR last summer and befo...
They have crossed the Aegean and the Mediterranean seas in shabby rubber dinghies. They have crawled under barbed wire on the border of Syria and Turkey and in central Europe. They have trudged along ...