Xavier Hufkens is one of Europe’s most influential contemporary art galleries, founded in Brussels in 1987. With three distinct locations across the city, the gallery represents over forty internationally acclaimed artists and estates, including Louise Bourgeois, Antony Gormley, and Sterling Ruby. Known for its rigorous curatorial program and commitment to both emerging and established voices, Xavier Hufkens has hosted landmark exhibitions and played a pivotal role in shaping the global art dialogue. Its recently expanded spaces, designed by Robbrecht & Daem architects, blend historic charm with modern elegance, making the gallery a cultural destination in its own right.
Brussels BelgiumXavier Hufkens gallery is located primarily at 6 Rue St-Georges in the Ixelles district of Brussels, with additional spaces nearby including 44 Rue Van Eyck and 107 Rue St-Georges. The flagship gallery at Rue St-Georges is housed in a beautifully renovated 19th-century townhouse, expanded with a contemporary architectural extension by renowned Belgian architects Robbrecht & Daem. This space offers large-scale, light-filled exhibition rooms and a harmonious blend of historic and modern design. Situated close to Avenue Louise, one of Brussels’ prestigious shopping and cultural arteries, the gallery is surrounded by elegant residences, trendy cafes, and other contemporary art venues. Xavier Hufkens is a cornerstone of Brussels’ vibrant art scene, representing influential international and Belgian artists and fostering a lively cultural dialogue in an accessible and dynamic urban environment.