Harlan Levey Projects (HLP) is a contemporary art gallery and consultancy based in Brussels, co-founded by Winnie Kwok and Harlan Levey in 2013. Originally conceived as a space for social dialogue and cross-disciplinary exchange, HLP has evolved into a platform for ambitious, research-driven artistic practices that engage with social, scientific, and technological themes. The gallery collaborates closely with a select group of international artists and presents up to five exhibitions annually in its spacious venue, which also houses studios and storage. Committed to slow programming and deep reflection, HLP complements its exhibitions with lectures, workshops, and residencies, fostering knowledge creation and public engagement.
Brussels BelgiumHarlan Levey Projects is located at 65 Rue Isidoor Teirlinckstraat in the Molenbeek area of Brussels, postal code 1080. This contemporary art gallery occupies a spacious venue that includes over 250 square meters of exhibition space, artist studios, and storage facilities. The gallery is known for supporting narrative-driven and research-based works exploring social, scientific, and technological themes. Nearby, the neighborhood of Molenbeek offers a vibrant urban atmosphere with a mix of street art, multicultural shops, and lively cafes. The area is also close to the canal and the popular Tour & Taxis cultural complex, providing diverse cultural experiences. Well connected by public transport, Harlan Levey Projects serves as a key cultural destination within Brussels' dynamic contemporary art scene.