'This wonderful and wise book made me look at the artwork without intimidation or any confusion. ...
The Family of Migrants is inspired by the legendary exhibition The Family of Man, an ode to human...
Hans Op de Beeck transforms Antwerp’s Royal Museum into a mysterious night park. This book lets r...
This book explores the male body in Michelangelo’s art and life, examining his anatomical mastery...
'Belgicum is brilliant. It's an epitaph for a country that disappeared before Vanfleteren's eyes,...
Men in stately black, women with huge ruffs, children with golden rattles, old women with wizened...
It is often said that you can't do the same walk twice in New York. Its history may be short comp...
In Surf Tribe, photographer Stephan Vanfleteren shows that there is far more to surf culture than...
During World War II, Adolf Hitler gave the order for a line of defense to be constructed along th...
Stephan Vanfleteren (1969) is best known for his probing black and white portraits, but in recent...
'Every day, a first-time visitor to Venice will enquire about the most direct route to his or her...
'I photograph mostly personalities, but fashion is more and more part of it. We all make a decisi...
'He saves the stories that no one else remembers He puzzles histories together into one story And...
'Eating less meat, but better quality: that is the future of traditional craft butchery.' — Hendr...
Its dry climate means that Egypt boasts an exceptionally rich heritage of preserved ancient texti...
This trilingual book marks the culmination of ten years of collaboration between the photographer...
The gifted artist Gideon Kiefer makes his debut with painterly work in this book. Kiefer's inspir...
“Moving from A to B with the ferry across the open water feels grandiose. Standing at the railing...
The grand master of Dutch dance, Hans van Manen, celebrates his ninetieth birthday this year. Tha...
In MIRROR MIRROR - Fashion & the Psyche, MoMu - Fashion Museum Antwerp and Dr. Guislain Museum ex...
Exclusive insight into the finest hundred masterpieces from the permanent collection of the renew...
The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA) has undergone an eleven-year renovation period resu...
In Instanton, photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn presents a series of images, most of which...
Master photographer and director filmmaker Anton Corbijn presents in his latest publication a ser...
Werner Mantz (1901-1983) was a prominent architectural and industrial photographer who began his ...
Rinus Van de Velde is one of the most talked-about contemporary artists. In his early period he w...
Artist Ben Sledsens (b. 1991) combines an indepth knowledge of the visual tradition with his own ...
'Inès van den Kieboom paints in a remarkably anticyclical manner. Through the calm, unassuming co...
Seventeenth-century Dutch art is famed throughout the world. Yet how 'Dutch' are those paintings ...
'Dennis Tyfus appears like a punk-blasted sprite bursting from his pantaloons, a charmed creature...
Intriguing self-portraits, desolate landscapes and vibrant colours: the Dutch-Croatian artist San...
'This book proves that Vanfleteren has internalised the old light to such an extent that he can m...
'Eddo Hartmann's new photographic project focuses on one of the first 'sacrifice zones' created b...
'Broek's work's got attitude.' - Marlene Dumas'In combining extremes, Broek homes in on our zeit...
The fall of the Berlin Wall motivated photographer and journalist Lieve Blancquaert to set off on...
Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp from Mar...
Award-winning German photographer Michael Wolf (1954-2019) grew up in Canada, Europe and the Unit...
'Bram Demunter is a visual artist and a master of allusion. Visual intertextuality is one of the ...
Unique cross-fertilisation between contemporary and historical masters in the Antwerp Museum Maye...
The first catalogue to offer an overview of Georgia's rich cultural historyThanks to its location...
For Cut the World Awake by Walter Van Beirendonck presents an exclusive look into a crucial part ...
Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn and his work are explored from the perspective of his most important ...
For the first time ever, Walter Van Beirendonck opens up his personal archives to reveal an incre...
Emile Claus: Prince of Luminism celebrates the centenary of the death of Belgium's leading impres...
- This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition Braeckman-Spilliaert at Kunstmuseum De...
In 1867, Claude Monet painted three iconic views of Paris from the balcony of the Louvre, thus fi...
Photographer Frederik Buyckx (b. 1984) is invariably drawn to places where people still live in c...
Margaret, Duchess of Parma (1522-1586), an extraordinarily fascinating figure, has slipped throug...