Art Brussels 2026

Brussels Expo, Halls 5 & 6, 23 - 26.4.2026 
We are pleased to return to Art Brussels for its 43rd edition with a curated selection of artworks, fostering a dialogue between established voices and a new generation of artists shaping today’s artistic landscape.

Our presentation brings together a diverse group of artists whose works reflect a wide range of approaches across painting and sculpture. The booth features longstanding figures in our program, such as Peter HalleyRon Gorchov, and Paul Mogensen, whose works have played a defining role in the development of postwar abstraction, engaging with geometry, color, and spatial structure. Complemented by artists whose practices continue to evolve in compelling ways, works by Kasper SonneSamuel de Saboia, and Jaclyn Conley explore material transformation, symbolic figuration, and layered compositions that merge historical references with contemporary imagery.

We are also proud to present sculptures by Tony Matelli, known for his distinctive blend of realism and subtle humor, and Arne Quinze, whose Murano glass pieces explore the intersection of nature, color, and organic form. The presentation is further complemented by works from Von Wolfe, whose practice bridges traditional oil painting and artificial intelligence, as well as Kate Gottgens, whose atmospheric paintings explore memory and nostalgia, and Pam Glick, whose dynamic, gestural abstractions explore rhythm, color, and movement.
 
In his solo booth and first presentation with the gallery, Zaam Arif presents a new body of paintings titled I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty. Moving between interior scenes, portraiture and landscape, Arif’s works evoke enigmatic moments of stillness that probe the nature of memory and the persistence of images over time. Drawing on references to Modernist cinema and literature alongside personal recollections, each composition unfolds as a layered reflection on the emotional resonance of lived experience and its reconstruction through painting.
 
VIP Day
April 23, 2026 | 11 am – 9 pm
 
Public Days 
April 24, 2026 | 11 am – 7 pm
April 25, 2026 | 11 am – 7 pm 
April 26, 2026 | 11 am – 6 pm