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Welcome

Welcome to our new website.

First my love for art came, then my passion to share this love.
Together with the artists/exhibitors, we hope to create exchanges between culture and beauty. Feel free to pop in, again and again, to enjoy the little gems, rough edges or quiet souls.

 

We are focused on professional artists from Flemish Brabant, Brussels, Brabant Walloon and Tervuren. Critically hereby is the right balance between creativity and technique. The execution is as important as the underlying technique. We prefer thematic exhibitions, these themes can either relate to contemporary facts as well as philosophical issues.

The Gallery is located in a house of 1901 with continued exhibitions in three showrooms. These exhibition rooms are disposed around a middle point. You also have natural light improving the view of the different art works. There is also a permanent exhibition room on the first floor with works from different artists of the Gallery.


The gallery is located in the historic center of Tervuren.

Next 
exhibition

Reflections of the Soul
from 27/11 until 22/12/2024

Isabelle Malotaux - Paintings

As a figurative painter, her work features expressive portraits and evocative landscapes, capturing deep emotions and the mystery of everyday life.

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Previous
exhibitions

Africa, earth and pigments

Kavaly – Ceramic

Chantal Thibaut - Paintings

Luc mairesse - Photography

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Erik Mangelschots & Harold Jacobuwitz

Harold Jacubowitz concludes the journey around 'Renewal' with photos that illuminate the world in a fresh and human way. These images radiate simplicity and openness, often rare in our time.

Jacubowitz captures expected and surprising encounters, giving life and time color. His play with light is a dance of struggle and surrender, meant to inspire the viewer.

The vibrant photos of "RenouVoir" invite a renewed vision and the rediscovery of the 'we'.

Born in 1950 in Antwerp, Jacubowitz combines his craft as a ceramist and jeweler in his photography, in collaboration with the University of Lorraine.

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