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Art Brussels opens its doors today for its 42nd edition. The annual contemporary art fair takes place at Brussels Expo and includes 138 international galleries plus a host of special events, exhibitions and prizes. Read for more details.

Spazio Nobile is pleased to present The Lunisolar House by Taiwanese artist Pao Hui Kao in the Horizons section of Art Brussels. In this mesmerising piece, Pao Hui Kao invites us to reimagine the home as a delicate threshold, a shelter shaped by light, breath, silence and vulnerability, rather than a fortress. Using humble yet transcendent materials such as folded tracing paper and rice glue, the artist has created a space that is both architectural and meditative: a sanctuary without walls; a chapel without doctrine; a horizon where fragility is transformed into a new form of strength and beauty.

French designer Ferréol Babin makes his New York solo debut with In a Landscape, on view at Friedman Benda through April 18, 2026. The exhibition introduces a significant new direction in the designer’s practice: painted furniture that fuses his longstanding love of natural materials, specifically wood, with the improvisational language of landscape painting.

Serpentine presents Picture Making, an exhibition featuring new and recent works by Cecily Brown. The exhibition runs from 27 March to 6 September 2026 at Serpentine South and marks a homecoming for the British artist who has lived and worked in New York for the past thirty years. 

PAD Paris returns to the Tuileries for the 28th edition of this collectible art and design fair. The fair is on view between April 8-12, 2026.

At Spazio Nobile’s 10th anniversary, philosopher and visual artist Benoît Maire and scenographer Marie Corbin turn the fleeting moment of a “crush” into a meditation on art, objects, and the gaze. A dialogue between applied and fine arts where nothing is fixed, and everything shimmers between observation and oblivion.

The Fondazione Dries Van Noten opens its inaugural exhibition “The Only True Protest is Beauty”, on April 25th. Curated by Dries Van Noten with Geert Bruloot, the presentation explores craftsmanship as a language of expression and a conduit for emotion. Marie Honnay spoke to the designer ahead of the event.