Antwerp
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 The cultural weight of girlhood is complex and beautiful at MoMuA new Antwerp exhibition, ‘Girls. On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between’, frames girlhood as both archetype and subversion, featuring works by Sofia Coppola, Louise Bourgeois, and more By Sofia de la Cruz Published 
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 A new exhibition explores Spanish cinema through its female anti-heroes‘Resolución’ is a new exhibit at MoMu: a three-channel audiovisual installation that catalogues a series of transformative moments in Spanish cinema through costume By Zoe Whitfield Published 
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 A scented ring? Wouters & Hendrix makes Hannelore Knuts’ dreams come trueWouters & Hendrix collaborates with legacy model Hannelore Knuts on L’Issence, a collection of two scented rings. Here, Knuts tells Wallpaper* how they were made By Minako Norimatsu Published 
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 ‘Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair’ at MoMu unpacks the hierarchy of the homeThe Antwerp exhibition interrogates the relationship between fashion, interiors and gender through the concept of ‘gesamtkunstwerk’, a complete work of art. Curator Romy Cockx gives Wallpaper* a tour By Dal Chodha Published 
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 ‘We created our own island’: a new exhibition sees discreet Belgian fashion label Jan-Jan Van Essche step into the spotlightDal Chodha travels to Belgium to meet Jan-Jan Van Essche, the subject of a new exhibition at Antwerp’s MoMu that sheds light on the under-the-radar designer, whose eponymous label marries subtle elegance with extraordinary fabrications By Dal Chodha Published 
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 Step through Rubenshuis’ new architectural gateway to the world of the Flemish painterArchitects Robbrecht en Daem’s new building at Rubenshuis, Antwerp, frames Rubens’ private universe, weaving a modern library and offices into the master’s historic axis of art and nature By Tim Abrahams Published 
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 Antwerp Navigator: an unfussy guide to ‘the diamond capital of the world’A visit to Antwerp will stimulate and inspire your senses, in the best way. Here’s what we recommend By Ellen Himelfarb Published 
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 ‘There is more work to be done in the garden’: Dries Van Noten on deciding to grow his burgeoning beauty lineFor Dries Van Noten, 2024 has been a landmark year. After stepping down from fashion in June, the designer speaks to Wallpaper* about a new focus on nurturing the brand’s beauty line and spending more time in his beloved garden By Hannah Tindle Published 
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 ‘Masquerade, Make-up & Ensor’ at MoMu celebrates the artistry of Pat McGrath, Cindy Sherman and more‘Masquerade, Make-up & Ensor’ is a newly opened multimedia exhibition at MoMu – Fashion Museum Antwerp, celebrating the craft of make-up and hair; Zoe Whitfield reports By Zoe Whitfield Published 
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 Discover Paardenmarkt 68, Belgium’s newest must-visit design spotPaardenmarkt 68 unites design brands including Revised, Wool & Wire and Gemla in one retail destination By Hannah Silver Published 
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 Drawing matters: deSingel explores the work of Belgian architect Christian KieckensBy Sara Sturges Last updated 
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 'Het Huis' by Robbrecht and Daem for Middelheim Museum, AntwerpBy Giovanna Dunmall Last updated 
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Junya Ishigami's architecture models go on show at DeSingel, AntwerpBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated 
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 The Jane — Antwerp, BelgiumBy Lauren Ho Last updated 
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 RAS in Antwerp has been updated with interiors that maximise the waterfrontBy Siska Lyssens Last updated 
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 Ellis Gourmet Burger — Antwerp, BelgiumBy Debbie Pappyn Last updated 
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 Hotel Pilar in Antwerp is shop, restaurant and home away from homeBy Ella Marshall Last updated 
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 CMB56 — Antwerp, BelgiumBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated 
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 Richard Deacon embraces failure in Antwerp with stellar resultsBy Florence Waters Last updated 
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 Food, sexuality and domesticity: Anthea Hamilton reconsiders the familiar in AntwerpSubversive and playful, Anthea Hamilton’s first survey exhibition, ‘Mash Up’ has opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp By Hannah Silver Last updated 
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 Friedrich Kunath on pushing paint and why he loves the ‘empty promise’ of Los AngelesBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated 
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 Antwerp retail and dining destination Graanmarkt 13 opens The ApartmentBy Henrietta Thompson Last updated 
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 Ground up: the much-anticipated Kanaal development completes in AntwerpBy Clare Dowdy Last updated 
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 Contemporary artists find a common thread with 1970s and 1980s Belgian textile artBy Siska Lyssens Last updated 
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 Concrete poetry: the architectural sculptures of David UmemotoCanadian artist David Umemoto's new Folded Stone series – on view at Modern Shapes Gallery, Antwerp – uses Japanese kirigami to evoke postmodernist dreams By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated 
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  Child’s play: Robbrecht en Daem designs a modern puppet theatre for Valerie ObjectsBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated 
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 Minimalist lounge: Muller Van Severen’s furniture collection for a Spanish villaBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated 


