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Buronzu Gallery: where contemporary art meets urban culture

Located in the heart of Liège, Buronzu Gallery has quickly established itself as a reference in the Belgian art scene. Founded in 2021 by Derek Emonts and Michaël Verwulgen, the gallery embraces an open and accessible vision of art, where contemporary creativity meets the energy of urban expression.

 

In a 100 m² space, Buronzu Gallery presents solo and group exhibitions, highlighting both Belgian and international artists. Its identity lies in its ambition to break boundaries: street art, illustration, pop art, contemporary abstraction, and limited editions come together to offer visitors a vibrant and diverse artistic experience.

Beyond exhibitions, the gallery is also active in the production of artworks — especially bronze sculptures and exclusive editions — building on the expertise of its founders. It supports emerging talents while collaborating with established artists, creating a bridge between generations and styles.

Buronzu Gallery also takes part in international events such as the Urban Art Fair in Paris, positioning itself as a link between the Liège scene and the global art market. Collaborations with La Factory, a space for research and experimentation, further reinforce its innovative dimension.

 

Buronzu Gallery is more than just a gallery: it is a place of openness, experimentation, and cultural dialogue, where new artistic narratives take shape. Between tradition and innovation, urban and contemporary art, it stands as a key cultural player — rooted in Liège yet reaching far beyond borders.

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