Neighbourhood life Message on a Post-it A declaration of love, anger and hope on the square-shaped medium of Post-its.
Neighbourhood life Switching lanes From the financial analyst-turned-butcher to the designer making a jump to the music industry and the in-house textile designer going freelance all the way, these are the people that go the extra mile.
Neighbourhood life A work-in-progress: The challenges ahead for Europe What are the challenges lying ahead for Europe and how can we solve them?
Music Meakusma: The fringe festival and record label drawing leftfield electronic fans from across Europe to the sleepy, Eastern Belgian town of Eupen Prior to its 10th edition, we sat down with the Meakusma founders on a sunny summer morning to discuss life in their hometown, curating coherent line-ups and overcoming financial challenges.
Music “I like to think there are many similarities between music and graphic design.” EURO2000’s Sam Gunst talks influences, visions and plans for the future We meet Sam Gunst, the Ghent-based creative force behind 1STE VERDIEP, EURO2000 and ENERGIE on a hot afternoon to discuss the sound of a new generation, ultra-aesthetics and why energy drinks were the perfect medium for him to exploit both as a graphic designer and label owner.
Neighbourhood life This is Belgium 8 top restaurants to explore European cuisine in Belgium From Croation, British, Polish and Bulgarian food to Greek, Maltese, Portuguese and Austrian dishes, we've toured the country in search of home-cooked European flavours.
Art Portfolio reports How Philippe Braquenier’s work exemplifies Europe’s juxtaposing contrasts As Eurotopie's resident photographer, we shoot Philippe Braquenier several questions on being tasked with documenting the European Quarter, from its present state to future possibilities.
Art A new European narrative: Traumnovelle, the Brussels-based architectural collective drawing on fiction to kick Europe into action As Traumnovelle’s first financed and selected project for the 16th Venice Biennale of Architecture’s Belgian Pavilion, Eurotopie serves as a call to arms, arousing the sleepy citizens of Europe into a politically committed and engaged population.
Neighbourhood life Berlin is coming Taste.brussels brings a Berlin touch to the capital, refreshing the already vibrant Dansaert area with a breath of fresh Kreuzberg air.
Neighbourhood life All-in-ones: The slashers re-inventing the work-life balance Continuing our collaborative series of interviews with Rémy Martin, we speak time-management tips and tricks with a beatmaker, creative director and label co-owner, as well as a multidisciplinary artist with a taste for social engagement.
Art Portfolio reports “My paintings are like an interior.” The geometric art of Léon Wuidar Liège-born and -based painter Léon Wuidar celebrated his 80th birthday this summer. With two shows in Brussels this September, the public has been spoilt rotten with opportunities to discover his wonderful paintings.