Participating galleries 2025

Participating galleries 2025

Art Brussels

January 30, 2025
Participating galleries 2025
Art Brussels 2025: 41st edition with 165 galleries
April 24–27, 2025
Art Brussels
Brussels Expo
Pl. de Belgique 1
1020 Brussels
Belgium

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Art Brussels is pleased to announce its 41st edition, from Thursday April 24 to Sunday April 27, 2025, in the iconic Art Deco Halls 5 and 6 of Brussels Expo, facing the Atomium. Recognised as one of Europe’s leading contemporary art fairs, this year’s event brings together 166 galleries from 35 countries, 99 of which are returning participants from the previous edition, while an exciting 40 percent are either new to the fair or returning after a hiatus.

With five sections, Art Brussels 2025 presents a dynamic mix of established and emerging talents. Prime features 107 galleries showcasing top-tier modern and contemporary works, while Solo offers 28 focused presentations highlighting the practices of individual artists. The new ’68 Forward section celebrates 14 galleries exploring the diversity, experimentation, and boundary-pushing movements that have defined contemporary art since 1968, the year Art Brussels was founded. In Discovery, 35 galleries champion emerging international artists, focusing on single-artist presentations or dialogues between two under-recognised creators whose work represents a true discovery for European collectors. Finally, the Invited section welcomes 9 galleries—newcomers to Art Brussels that stand out for their ambition, their innovative programmes, and in some cases, for challenging traditional gallery models.

Art Brussels continues to emphasise the fair’s commitment to celebrating both established artists and emerging voices. With selections by distinguished jurors on selection committees, Art Brussels 2025 presents an exciting array of gallery projects, as well as introducing international curatorial juries for its prestigious prizes. With 26,000 visitors expected, the 41st edition of the fair promises a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere for exhibitors, partners and art lovers alike.

Discover the full list of galleries here.

Brussels: a leading hub for contemporary art
Brussels has become one of Europe’s leading hubs for contemporary art, a city where creativity thrives alongside a rich history. Nestled between London and Paris, Brussels has forged its own identity as a creative home for artists and thinkers, combining avant-garde energy with accessible spaces for emerging talent. From vibrant galleries and experimental spaces to renowned museums, art is woven into the fabric of the city’s streets and conversations. For over 50 years, Art Brussels has played a key role in shaping this vibrant art scene, serving as a dynamic meeting point for galleries, artists, curators and collectors from around the globe and cementing Brussels’ status as a vital centre in the international art world. 

Belgium is renowned for having the highest concentration of art collectors in the world. These collectors are celebrated for their deep expertise, thoughtful acquisitions and their strong commitment to supporting the arts. Their approach is rooted in careful research, resulting in exceptional private collections that often transcend personal ownership. Driven by a desire to share their passion, many collectors make their holdings accessible to the public through exhibitions and collaborations, enriching Belgium’s cultural landscape. 

Art Brussels, from Thursday 24 April to Sunday 27 April 2025
Opening day: Thursday April 24, Preview from 11am–4pm, and Vernissage from 4–9pm. / Public days: Friday April 25, Saturday April 26 and Sunday April 27, from 11am–7pm. / Location: Brussels Expo, Halls 5 & 6 Place de Belgique 1, BE-1020 Brussels. Get your tickets here!

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