THE PRESS ROOM

Each article reflects our ongoing commitment to historical excellence, artistic integrity, and the promotion of exceptional European sculptors.

Whether you’re a journalist, art lover, or curious reader, we invite you to explore how the press engages with our gallery’s work and vision.

From insightful interviews and exhibitions spotlights to critical reviews and television appearances, this section gathers a curated overview of our media presence.

Print Publications
Television Appearances
Paris Match - Antica Namur - November 2021

Paris Match featured Artimo Fine Art at Antica Namur 2021, highlighting the exceptional sculpture Le Génie de la Marine by Jean de Bay. Discover the article and our focus on 19th-century artistic excellence.

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Collect Magazine - Artimo Fine Art - June 2021

In the June 2021 issue of CollectGeorges Van Cauwenbergh, director of Artimo Fine Art, shares his vision and personal journey as a young expert in 19th-century sculpture. The article explores the transmission of expertise in the art market, the importance of provenance, and the demanding yet fascinating world of antique dealing.

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Paris Match - Brussels Art Square - March 2021

In March 2021, Paris match covered the revival of the Brussels art scene through the Brussels Art Square (BAS) initiative, co-led by Georges Van Cauwenbergh, director of Artimo Fine Art. Amidst ongoing pandemic restrictions, the event was seen as a bold step in defending access to culture, supporting young dealers, and restoring human connection through the arts.

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Le Soir - BRAFA in the Galleries - January 2021

In this article from Le Soir, Artimo Fine Arts is featured among the leading galleries participating in BRAFA in the Galleries, the hybrid edition of the Brussles art fair. The piece explores how galleries transformed their own spaces into curated exhibitions, creating intimate and atmospheric encounters with art – as seen in the refined setting of Artimo’s sculpture room, dedicated to 19th-century marble masterpieces.

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La Gazette Drouot - BRAFA - January 2021

As part of its international coverage of BRAGA in the Galleries, La Gazette Drouot highlights Artimo Fine Art (Brussles) as one of the participating galleries. The article underlines the innovative hybrid format of the fair, which allowed exhibitors across 13 countries to welcome collectors in their own spaces, maintaining global momentum despite pandemic restrictions.

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Paris Match - BRAFA - January 2021

As part of its January 2021 coverage of BRAFA in the Galleries, Paris Match highlighted Artimo Fine Art and its celebrated presentation of Le Génie de la Marine, a powerful marble sculpture by Jean De Bay (1832). The article explored how the BRAFA fair adapted to pandemic conditions by lauching this decentralized format, with participating galleries – including Artimo – showcasing masterpieces directly in their Brussels space.

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Paris Match - Artimo Fine Art - January 2021

In its January 2021 edition, Paris Match highlited Artimo Fine Art and its mission to bring forgotten Belgian sculptors back to the spotlight. From Jef Lambeaux to Julien Dillens and Charles Van der Stappen, the gallery is redefining the place of 19th-century sculpture in contemporary collections.

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Collect Magazine - ROCAD - 2020

In this feature on the Belgian Royal Chamber of Art Dealers (ROCAD), Collect Magazine explores the ethical commitments and professional standards upheld by its members. Speaking on behalf of Artimo Fine Arts, Georges Van Cauwenbergh highlights the gallery’s policy accompanying every artwork with a certificate of authenticity.

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Paris Match - Antica Namur - November 2019

In its November 2019 edition, Paris Match devoted a special feature to Antica Namur, focusing on the emerging generation of antique dealers reshaping the European art scene. Among them, Artimo Fine Art stood out for its refined selection of 19th-century Carrara marble sculptures and for his family legacy spanning three generations. The article explores directeur Georges Van Cauwenbergh‘s passion for rediscovering overlooked sculptors, as well as his debut participation in the fair.

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Collect Magazine - Georges Van Cauwenbergh - November 2019

In this Art Insider feature, Collect magazine profiles Georges Van Cauwenbergh, director of Artimo Fine Art, as a rising figure among Belgiums new generation of antique dealers. The article explores his personal journey, from family legacy to professional responsibility, and his ambition to revive interest in 19th-century sculpture with a fresh, youthful perspective.

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L'Oeil - Georges Van Cauwenbergh - November 2019

In this portrait feature, L’Oeil magazine presents Georges Van Cauwenbergh, then 28 years old, as the new director of artimo Fine Art. Tracing his family legacy across three generations, the article highlights his ambition to internationalize the gallery and promote 19th-century marble sculpture with a refined and modern eye.

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RTL Info - Antica Namur - 2021

In november 2021, Belgian news channel RTL Info aired a feature on Artimo Fine Art as part of its coverage of the Antica Namur art fair. The segment spotlighted the gallery’s commitment to reviving 19th-century European sculpture and showcased a selection of exceptional works which drew attention from collectors and experts alike.

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RTBF Auvio - Antica Namur - 2019 - 7:30 pm

In this televised segment, RTBF casts a spotlight on the new wave of young antique dealers revitalizing the art market. Broadcast during Antica Namur 2019, the feature includes an interview with Georges Van Cauwenbergh of Artimo Fine Art, who discusses his passion for 19th-century sculpture.

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RTBF Auvio - Antica Namur - 2019 - 1:30 pm

In this televised segment, RTBF casts a spotlight on the new wave of young antique dealers revitalizing the art market. Broadcast during Antica Namur 2019, the feature includes an interview with Georges Van Cauwenbergh of Artimo Fine Art, who discusses his passion for 19th-century sculpture.

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