7 Sep 2018
The Huberty & Breyne Gallery invites you to a ceremony to mark the opening of its new exhibition space at 33 Place du Châtelain, in Ixelles.
On Friday 7 September, Alain Huberty and Marc Breyne are opening a new 1,000m² exhibition space in Brussels entirely dedicated to the Ninth Art. After bringing Comic Strip to the Sablon – that haven for art dealers and antiquarians – the gallery is now relocating to Place du Châtelain, situated in one of the most dynamic parts of Ixelles. This relocation marks a new development, offering a showcase equal to the artists’ talents and an opportunity for those artists to create new projects. Having successfully bridged the gap between the Ninth Art and Contemporary Art, Alain Huberty and Marc Breyne plan to host, within the walls of their new gallery, a whole range of exhibitions from solo shows to group exhibitions, album launches, performances and artists’ residencies.
Artists represented by the gallery, such as François Avril, Christophe Chabouté, Jean-Claude Götting, Jacques de Loustal and a great many others, will be in Brussels on Friday 7 September 2018, at 6.30 pm, to celebrate the new opening.
The Huberty & Breyne Gallery invites you to a ceremony to mark the opening of its new exhibition space at 33 Place du Châtelain, in Ixelles.
On Friday 7 September, Alain Huberty and Marc Breyne are opening a new 1,000m² exhibition space in Brussels entirely dedicated to the Ninth Art. After bringing Comic Strip to the Sablon – that haven for art dealers and antiquarians – the gallery is now relocating to Place du Châtelain, situated in one of the most dynamic parts of Ixelles. This relocation marks a new development, offering a showcase equal to the artists’ talents and an opportunity for those artists to create new projects. Having successfully bridged the gap between the Ninth Art and Contemporary Art, Alain Huberty and Marc Breyne plan to host, within the walls of their new gallery, a whole range of exhibitions from solo shows to group exhibitions, album launches, performances and artists’ residencies.
Artists represented by the gallery, such as François Avril, Christophe Chabouté, Jean-Claude Götting, Jacques de Loustal and a great many others, will be in Brussels on Friday 7 September 2018, at 6.30 pm, to celebrate the new opening.