Belgian pavilion
The Belgian pavilion houses Belgium's national representation during the Venice Biennale arts festivals.
Background
Organization and building
The Belgian pavilion was the first foreign pavilion built on the Giardini. Architect Léon Sneyers designed the building for its 1907 construction in an Art Nouveau style with the influence of Josef Hoffmann and Viennese architecture. The pavilion was expanded by A. de Bosschère between 1929 and 1930 with rooms added on both sides of the main exhibition space. He also converted the flat roof from a pitch. Later, the pavilion was twice restored: in 1948 by Virgilio Vallot, who also made its façade concave with rosette motifs, and in 1997 by Georges Baines, who converted the space to a white cube gallery.Representation by year
Art
- 1948 — Louis Buisseret, James Ensor, Constant Permeke, Louis Van Lint
- 1958 — Jules Lismonde
- 1964 — Vic Gentils
- 1972 — Pierre Alechinsky and Christian Dotremont
- 1988 — Guillaume Bijl, Narcisse Tordoir and Laurent Busine,
- 1990 — Among Others, shared exhibition I.C.W the pavilion of the Netherlands
- 1993 — Jan Vercruysse
- 1995 — Didier Vermeiren,
- 1997 — Thierry de Cordier
- 1999 — Michel François, Ann Veronica Janssens
- 2001 — Luc Tuymans
- 2003 — Sylvie Eyberg, Valérie Mannaerts
- 2005 — Honoré d'O
- 2007 — Éric Duyckaerts, Berlinde de Bruyckere
- 2009 — Jef Geys
- 2011 — Angel Vergara, Luc Tuymans
- 2013 — Berlinde de Bruyckere
- 2015 — Vincent Meessen and guests
- 2017 — Dirk Braeckman
- 2019 — Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys
- 2022 — Francis Alÿs