Christian Nielsen is a journalist and keen tourism industry watcher based in Brussels. He writes pretty much anything that takes his fancy, from the woes of travelling with kids to the latest ‘impact investing’ developments in Europe. But most of his output these days is in EU affairs, sci-tech writing and marcoms.
Imagine walking to work. It’s a regular workday. Rigmaroles. Distractions. Rituals. Will the report be ready on time? Is that new colleague going to say something […]
London’s Tate Modern presents the works of Emily Kam Kngwarray (1914–1996), an Anmatyerr-speaking woman from Alhalker Country in the Northern Territory of Australia. She was one […]
Showing at London’s National Portrait Gallery, this year’s Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award celebrates realism and many cases of astonishing hyper-realism, with the winner being […]
Street Art Cities has revealed its official Artists’ Choice Award for the Best Street Art of 2025, greeting winner Tirso Paz, known as Bublegum, at his […]
Salvador Dalí’s bizarre, dreamlike universe has landed in Bruges – this time through an immersive digital experience at the historic Site Oud Sint-Jan. Powered by cutting-edge technology, including […]
A mechanical engineering student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a new AI-based method for physically restoring damaged artworks – a potential breakthrough in art […]
Brussels’ flagship museum BELvue does not only tell visitors all they ever wanted to know about Belgium – it also offers fascinating temporary shows. ‘Art Deco […]
Starting on 12 June 2025, the ‘Jules Verne 200’ experience will set up shop in the Horta Gallery in the Belgian capital. During the exhibition, visitors […]
The UK government has unveiled the shortlisted designs for a memorial to Queen Elizabeth II destined for a site in the capital’s St James’s Park, a […]
Most of us take respect for our human rights for granted, but unfortunately, human rights abuses have been proliferating and not only in far too many […]
The so-called Master Tours let visitors discover some of the key works of the Flemish Masters in their original locations, as they were intended to be […]