As one of the country’s leading art critics, Sam Steverlynck’s Art Brussels weekend goes from opening to opening, to yet more openings. Here’s what his three-day marathon looked liked.
Steven Baelen at his show at Levy.Delval Gallery


Tim Wouters from Waldburger Wouters Gallery in front of paintings by Ding Yi

Architect Julien De Smedt, Sisse Bro from Bro Modern, artist Charlie Koolhaas and architect Nicholas Firket

Filip Markiewicz, representing Luxemburg at the upcoming Venice Biennale, at his solo booth at Aeroplastics

Jérome Jacobs from Aeroplastics Gallery


Artist/ fisherman Emmanuel Régent at Galerie Baraudou – Schriqui

Artist Renzo Martens

Sadaharu Horio at Axel Vervoordt’s booth

Gladstone Gallery’s Maxime de la Brousse next to Kathryn Andrews, Long Island, (2015)

Honoré d’0, one of the two winners of the best solo booth at Kristof De Clercq Gallery

Pieter Vermeersch at Greta Meert Gallery’s booth

Collector Francis De Beir discussing with artist Ermias Kifleyesus in front of one of his works

Art Brussels’ artistic director Katerina Gregos

Galerist Harlan Levey in front of a work by Jeroen Jongeleen

Aquamarina Adonopoulou from Caroll/ Fletcher in front of a work by Constant Dullaart

The Gainsbourg of art criticism

Artists Lieven – 120 Minutes – Segers and Guillaume Bijl

Arist Kurt Ryslavy with Istvan Ist Huzjan and Thibaut Espiau from artist run space Coffre Fort

Aspiring young writer Sam Steverlynck and Chris Lecler from HEKLA in front of an artificial rock sculpture

Artist run space HEKLA’s Chris Lecler

View from the messed up penthouse at Hotel Bloom, performance by the Ducth Collective The Holls
