Thursday Nocturne — 27 November, 18:00–21:00 at Spazio Nobile: New Exhibitions & More Events

27/11/2025 — 18/12/2025

Join us for the Thursday Nocturne at Spazio Nobile!

Each pine at dusk
lodges the bird
of its voice
perpendicular and still
the forest
indifferent to history
tearless as stone
repeats
its tremulous excitement
the ancient story
of the sun going down
– 
John Berger, 1984

Spazio Nobile Gallery
Season XXXVI- Didi Ng Wing Yin, Solo Show, 
The Nature of Wood

Rue Franz Merjay 142, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Thursday 27 November 2025, 18-21:00

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Dowload the catalogue of Didi NG Wing Yin, Solo Show


Photos by Sébastien Van de Walle, Courtesy of Spazio Nobile

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Across the Main Gallery, at Spazio Nobile Studiolo

Season XXXVI-  Quentin Vuong, Solo Show,
in conversation with Kaspar Hamacher

Mercure: Alchemy of Wood and Light

Rue Franz Merjay 169, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Thursday 27 November 2025, 18-21:00

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Download the catalogue of Quentin Vuong, in conversation with Kaspar Hamacher

 


Photos by Sébastien Van de Walle, Courtesy of Spazio Nobile

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Florence Coenraets
Artist Studio Showcase

Echoes of Softness

Rue de Bordeaux 37, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Saturday 6 December 2025, 14-21:00
Prosecco & festive seasonal delicacies

 

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Villa Spazio Nobile presents The Weave of Light
Elisabethlaan 4, 3080 Tervuren, Belgium

Nocturnes by Candle Light
Prosecco & festive seasonal delicacies
Friday 5 and Wednesday 17 December 2025, 17-21.00 RSVP

Join us for a Saint Lucia Afternoon with Alexia Waku, Soul Gospels
Lussekatters & Glögg  
Saturday 13 December 2015, 12-18.00 RSVP

This Scandinavian celebration marks the return of light during the darkest period of winter

 


Photo by Sébastien Van de Walle, Courtesy of Spazio Nobile

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Free entrance – Parking on site or in front of the villa,
near the Africa Museum or terminus tram 44

Lucia (translated from Swedish)

Heavy footsteps pace the night
around farm and dwelling;
over earth abandoned by the sun,
the shadows are swelling.
Then, in our darkest house,
she comes with shining light—
Saint Lucia, Saint Lucia.

– Erik Axel Karlfeldt, 
Swedish poet, Nobel Prize in Literature 1931