
Maria Levitska is a distinguished stage designer whose visionary scenography has shaped hundreds
Art Fairs
Ceramic Brussels 2026 is the leading international contemporary art fair dedicated to ceramics, held Jan 21–25 at Tour & Taxis, Brussels.
| Type: | Art Fairs |
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| Where: | 1000 Brussels, Belgium |
| When: | 21/01/2026 - 25/01/2026 |
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About Ceramic Brussels 2026:
The third edition of Ceramic Brussels takes place from January 21–25, 2026, at Tour & Taxis, Brussels. Dedicated exclusively to ceramics, the fair gathers over 60 galleries, institutions, and artists from around the world. The 2026 edition features Spain as guest country in the framework of EUROPALIA España 2025–26, alongside curated exhibitions, a program of talks, and the Ceramic Brussels Art Prize. Building on its success with 17,840 visitors and 200+ artists in 2025, the fair offers a unique platform for collectors, curators, and enthusiasts to engage with contemporary ceramic practices.





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