- Signing sessions and lectures
- Fairs
- Our New Year cards
- Window Projects
- Copyright Bookshop Antwerpen
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Copyright Bookshop Antwerpen
- 2024Last book presentation with Vincent Van Duysen and farewell to Copyright Antwerp
- 2024Successful stocksale in Copyright Antwerp
- 2024Copyright Bookshop Antwerp closes in Antwerp
- 2024Artist Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven signs ’33 women series’ in Copyright Anywerp
- 2023Monumental ceramic works by Belgian artist Antoine Vandewoude in the windows of Copyright Antwerp
- 2023Window display and book signing by Klaas Rommelaere following his publication ‘Johnny’ in Copyright Antwerp
- 2023Belgian Fashion Designer Edouard Vermeulen (Natan Couture) signs his book in Copyright Antwerp
- 2023Fashion designer Kris Van Assche signs his book ’55 Collections’ in Copyright Antwerp
- 2023Artist and architect Anne-Sophie Demare: a sculptural installation in the shop windows of Copyright Antwerp
- 2023Window display by Babs Decruyenaere for her publication ‘Understanding the Landscape’
- 2022Inge Grognard: Makeup 1989-2005. Window in Copyright Antwerp
- 2022Monumental shop window in Copyright Antwerp by Celina Vleugels
- 2022Photographer Marcel Lennartz, the Queer Arts Festival Antwerp en Copyright Bookshop
- 2022Isabel Miquel Arqués presents her book in the window of Copyright Antwerp
- 2022Artist Kasper De Vos transforms the windows of Copyright Antwerp
- 2021New bookcase in Copyright Antwerp designed by Vincent Van Duysen
- 2020Radio streaming by architecture magazine A+ for the publication URA, Yves Malisse & Kiki Verbeeck, Architectural Projects 2002-2020
- 2020Artist Werner Mannaers exhibits his works ‘Everything will go well’ as a positive message during Covid-19 in Copyright Bookshop Antwerp
- 1996First Copyright Bookshop Antwerp designed by architect Vincent Van Duysen
- 1997Exhibition in Antwerp ‘Haarstraat = Artstraat’
- 1996This discussion is culture’. Symposium about the role of the art gallery.
- 2001Copyright Bookshop Antwerp Nationalestraat

Copyright Bookshop Antwerp closes in Antwerp
2024
The lease with Vespa, the real estate company of the city of Antwerp, ran for another 6 years, but Hilde Peleman and Johan Boeykens decided to close the Antwerp branch on 1 June 2024, after 22 years in the Nationalestraat. There were many reasons for this: the constant traffic jams from Ghent to Antwerp became impossible and a waste of time and energy. After the renovations of the Momu, we lost a part of our own identity and we got far too many museum visitors who viewed our books as an exhibition and as a department of the museum. This situation became very annoying for our loyal and motivated customers and also for our collaborators Babs Decruyenaere and Rudy Voets (who worked in Copyright Antwerp for 18 years and felt how the atmosphere changed). The lack of appreciation and cooperation with our fellow tenants made us decide to concentrate fully on Copyright Gent, the store where it all started in 1983, and work on our special webshop that reflects our aesthetics, content and customer friendliness.