Art galleries you shouldn't miss in Liege
Each artist has a story to tell and a world to share
The art gallery is a place of encounter and reflection, offering a permanent space for dialogue between the public and the artists, whether they are from Liège or abroad. Each artist has a story to tell and a world to share that awakens an emotion in us. Don't hesitate to push open the doors of the art galleries. It is also an opportunity to discover lesser-known and more exclusive places. Art is increasingly exhibited in unusual or historic places, such as an elegant 19th century mansion or a converted industrial building.
The highlights
Les Brasseurs
Galerie Nadja Vilenne
Galerie d’art Buronzu Gallery
Derek Emonts and Michaël Verwulgen have opened their art gallery in the heart of Liège, in a space dedicated to contemporary art. Passionate about art since childhood, their aim is to offer a vision of art without taboos or restrictions. Belgian and international artists, from Sozyone Gonzalez to Takashi Murakami and Moshi Moshi, are invited to exhibit their work in a beautiful, uncluttered space that showcases their work and their artistic universe.
Other places to discover
Le Trinkhall
The Trinkhall is a contemporary art museum presenting works mainly by artists with mental disabilities. Housed in a brand new contemporary architectural structure, the museum claims the concept of situated arts, which is both aesthetic and environmental. The place invites you to look at the collection with a different eye and to awaken your senses to all art forms.
Flux
Facing the architectural UFO that is the station, a gallery that challenges without taboos. Mostly international artists are exhibited in a spirit of collective reflection on artistic intellectual trends.
Quai 4
In a beautiful manor house facing the Meuse
Galerie Saint Remy
At the bend in an alley in the shadow of the cathedral
Galerie Liehrmann
Opposite the philharmonic orchestra, an eclectic gallery
Les Drapiers
In the historic centre
Monos Galerie
A minimalist place where each work has its own space
Galerie Satellite
Cinema Churchill