The small Belgian village of Doel gives every appearance of being a ghost town: structures are reduced to rubble, still-standing shops are boarded up, and massive, surreal graffiti covers every ...
Ambitious graffiti along a canal in Brussels. (Doug MacCash / NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune) There are fried potato po-boys in Brussels. No lie. I knew that Belgium was famous for its fries, served in ...
In the 1950s, Gaston Deweer, a priest in Dadizele, Belgium, helped open up Dadipark, an amusement park meant to serve children of pilgrims to the Basilica of Our Lady of Dadizele. After complaints ...
Eighty-two-year-old Emilienne Driessen and her daughter, Cecile van Gimst, have long lived with the death knell that hangs over their native Belgian village of Doel. “We have to move, that’s for ...
The Belgian artists was commissioned by De Invasie and STUK as part of a larger exhibition on sustainable living. A wall along a staircase leading into the centre was covered with moss and Strook used ...
Imagine a group of kids, all dressed in protective vests, holding real spray cans, standing in front of a large blank wall or canvas. The instructor counts down three, two, one and suddenly the air is ...
Graffiti artists in Belgium spray-painted the phrase “Please, I Can’t Breathe” across a train in Ghent as a tribute to George Floyd who died after a police officer knelt on his neck during an arrest ...
“Escalate for Palestine, everyone,” the graffiti on the Monument to the Righteous of Belgium read, according to a photograph published by Belgian League Against Antisemitism vice-president Odile ...