The long-awaited Kanal-Centre Pompidou gallery of recent and modern artwork in Brussels—an unlimited new artwork hub rivalling different main European artwork centres equivalent to Tate Trendy—will open 28 November with ten exhibits together with a 350-work exhibition drawn from the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The brand new tradition hub is housed in a former Citroën storage, an architectural landmark within the metropolis constructed within the mid Thirties, and consists of 5 flooring of gallery areas, incorporating devoted areas for the Kanal Structure programme (previously CIVA); an indoor playground designed by the UK structure collective Assemble; and a rooftop restaurant and bar as a result of open till midnight.
The workshops of the Citroën storage Paul Smith © CIVA Collections, Brussel
The bold launch programme features a new set up by the Nigerian artist Otobong Nkanga, an exhibition of efficiency and sound works that includes 20 native artists referred to as No Present (28 November-18 January 2027) and a present exploring a colonial propaganda exhibition sponsored by Citroën, which opened throughout Africa in 1925 (An infinite girl, Black archives in two acts, 28 November-26 April 2027).
The centrepiece exhibition, A really immense journey (28 November-10 January 2028), will function over 350 works from the Centre Pompidou—presently closed in Paris for a five-year refurbishment—by artists equivalent to Kader Attia, Lygia Clark, Marcel Broodthaers and Sonia Delaunay. “Impressed by the museum’s location alongside the Charleroi-Brussels canal—a historic conduit of commerce, alternate and migration—[the show] unfolds in three actions,” says a press release.
Beginnings and budgets
The Brussels-Capital Area, the manager physique overseeing 19 municipalities together with the capital, acquired the 40,000 sq. m Artwork Deco-style Citroën constructing in October 2015. The previous storage has since been reworked by a crew comprising noAarchitecten (Brussels), EM2N (Zurich) and Sergison Bates architects (London) working below the umbrella organisation Atelier Kanal.
Collectors and curators in Brussels have been more and more vocal lately concerning the want for a significant museum of latest artwork within the capital. Their needs had been granted in 2017 when a partnership settlement was signed between the Brussel-Capital Area, the Kanal Basis and the Centre Pompidou.
Beneath the deal, Kanal pays the Centre Pompidou €2m yearly till 2031. Yves Goldstein, the managing director of Kanal, tells The Artwork Newspaper: “The thought [behind the partnership] is that it will by no means be perpetually structurally. We are going to assess it by 2029 or 2030 and take into consideration what we’ll do afterwards.”

Yves Goldstein, managing director of Kanal © Veerle Vercauteren
Requested about admission costs, Goldstein says: “The gravity centre of the museum would be the free public areas [including a library and reading room]. Ten exhibits might be ticketed throughout 14 areas… we’re nonetheless engaged on costs however there might be one ticket for the whole lot. There might be a Brussels abonnement [subscription] for the primary six months which is able to make it very low cost [for Brussels residents]. One among our insurance policies is to make it accessible for younger folks.”
Within the meantime, Kanal is constructing its personal assortment which in line with its web site is “rooted in Brussels”. Since 2018, Brussels-Capital Area has offered €250,000 yearly for its acquisition funds, enabling Kanal to accumulate works by worldwide artists equivalent to Francis Alÿs and Belgian figures together with Jacqueline Mesmaeker and Walter Swennen.
Political impasse
A Kanal spokesperson says that the entire development funds is predicted to quantity to €230m and the event is solely funded by the Brussels-Capital Area. Final 12 months nonetheless The Guardian reported that Kanal was susceptible to a funding minimize from the Brussels-Capital Area which has been in political paralysis since elections in June 2024 when it did not type a brand new authorities. One of many six events concerned, the centrist get together Les Engagés, mentioned that €1bn in financial savings is required throughout all “departments and tasks”.

Drone picture of Kanal Picture: Atelier Kanal
A spokesperson for Les Engagés tells The Artwork Newspaper: “Brussels is a crucial centre for modern artwork, and Kanal performs a key function in putting the town on the worldwide cultural map. We’re subsequently rethinking the [Kanal] undertaking to make sure it turns into a museum of worldwide standing, even inside a tighter budgetary framework.”
Goldstein says: “It is going to be resolved. The whole lot is on the desk. Brussels could be very complicated… They [Brussels-Capital Region] will resolve at one minute to midnight and we can have our cash to complete the constructing and we can have the cash to finance the content material.”
In a press release, he provides that the brand new establishment is “the whole lot and nothing on the similar time… Nothing, if the general public authorities don’t enable the event of the inventive area which needs to be protected towards the stifling pressures of {the marketplace} and the breakneck tempo of the media. The whole lot as a result of artwork is essentially the most distinctive drive of emancipation.”
Goldstein in the meantime has excessive hopes that Kanal will enhance the Belgian capital, placing it on a par with different artwork locations. “Brussels is extremely central—just one hour and 20 minutes to Paris, 50 minutes from Rotterdam. The humanities ecosystem right here is large. And Kanal is a win, win, win, win, win undertaking,” he says.
