24—27.04.25 Brussels Expo

Art Brussels

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Back to the Future

Stibbe presents in its lounge: Back to the Future – Belgian Art Prize celebrating its 75th anniversary. An installation curated by Emmanuel Lambion in conversation with Charlotte Crevits. 

BeCraft

BeCraft is presenting Cru Atelier, Joséphine Hazard, Patrick Jadot, Louise Limontas and Annick Tapernoux at Art Brussels 2025. A feast of nature where the utilitarian object and the work of art merge through the simple act of creation.

 

Behind Layers — Delen Private Bank & Bank Van Breda

The two sister banks, which together support Art Brussels as the principal partners, will present the exhibition Behind Layers in their shared lounge.

Carton Plein

More than 10,000 carefully archived exhibition invitations to discover at Art Brussels 2025. A project by Juan d’Oultremont in collaboration with ULB – Université libre de Bruxelles

Céline Condorelli

For Art Brussels 2025, Céline Condorelli has created a site-specific installation that reimagines the entrance to the fair: entering an art fair mirrors the experience of stepping onto a theatrical stage.

Conversations with Nature

Discover this year’s Conversations with Nature at Art Brussels by Lélia Demoisy and organised by Maison Ruinart in its lounge. 

Monumental Artworks

Art Brussels presents Monumental Artworks, showcasing large-scale sculptures indoors and outdoors. Curated by Carine Fol, this initiative highlights works that transcend the booth format.

OYAS by Maëlle Dufour

With Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, Maëlle Dufour presents OYAS at Art Brussels 2025, a sculptural critique of overconsumption through ceramic Oyas combined with plastic jerrycans, symbolizing water’s commodification.

Performances

Learn more about the performances happening during the fair through this page.

Pomona Art Fund

SOFAM is proud to present the inaugural Pomona Art Fund grantees at Art Brussels 2025. The Pomona Art Fund Grants aim to provide artistic talent in Belgium with opportunities to develop their best work. 

 

The Screen

The Screen is a curated video programme featuring six video works, each with a dedicated screening at the fair’s Tribune.