This autumn, Belgium is the place to be for art lovers and curious minds alike, as the nation marks the centenary of Surrealism, a movement deeply embedded in its cultural DNA. Often characterized by its themes of eroticism, socialism, dreams, and the irrational, Surrealism in Belgium is far more than just René Magritte. This season, the cities of Liège, Mons, and Charleroi are hosting significant exhibitions and numerous events that promise to shed new light on this boundary-pushing art form.