Very Contemporary
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Katja Mater (*1979) graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam in 2003 and completed her studies at De Ateliers in the same city. She was artist in residence at the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture and The Mac Dowell Colony, both in the United States, and Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. Her work was shown in, among others, Galerie Martin van Zomeren (2013), Fotogalleriet, Oslo (2012), De Vleeshal, Middelburg (2012), Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2012) and Centre d’Art Contemporain, Genève (2011). With help of diverse media, including photography, drawing, painting and performance, Katja Mater examines the constantly changing relationship between what we see and what we know.
Density Drawing 15, 2010 — Multiple moments during the making of the marker drawing and the marker drawing C-print, 42.7 x 51.1 cm and white marker on maroon paper, 42.7 x 51.1 cm
Time Passing Objects 03, 2011 — C-prints 35 x 40.5 and 35 x 41.7 and 35 x 40.5 cm
38 Colour Wheels on Black and White Slides, 2009 80 black and white 35 mm slides, dimensions variable
Density Drawing 27, 2011 — Multiple moments during the making of the acrylic drawing and the acrylic drawing C-print, 70 x 100 cm and black acrylic on grey paper, 70 x 100 cm
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CIAP I SEE I SEE 14—9—2013 → 24—11—2013
Under the subtitle: ‘about coincidental and lesscoincidental observations’ the work from four contemporary artists, Veronique Alberghs, Hilde Overbergh, Ellen Schroven and Sofie Van der Linden, is brought together in one integrated project.
T H E CA B I N E T – SA M EG G E R M O N T & R E M C O R O ES 14—9—2013 → 24—11—2013
The Cabinet is an ongoing project in which CIAP give the opportunity to young promising artists to present their work to a large public.
C O N F LI CT 14—12—2013 → 2—3—2014
Various artworks about conflict situations, such as war, imprisonment, repression, are brought together in this exhibiton.
CIAP is an independent association for contemporary art. CIAP was founded in 1976 and its operating methods are very comparable to the German model of the Kunstverrein, a model that is not well known in Flanders. CIAP aims to respond to the local art scene in a two-way direction, on the one hand by presenting from within the local context towards a larger (eu)regional public and on the other hand by boosting the local artists, art-professionals and public by showing innovative international artistic developments.
Photo: Kristof Vrancken
CIAP Armand Hertzstraat 21/1 3500 Hasselt (Belgium) T +32 11 22 53 21 E ciap@telenet.be W www.ciap.be OPEN Tuesday → Friday······· 11 am → 6 pm Saturday → Sunday······1 pm → 5 pm
ikob PAU L S C H W E R . H O M E
FATA M O R GA N A
8—9—2013 → 17—11—2013
8—12—2013 → 23—2—2014
Paul Schwer (*1951, Germany) presents at the ikob a spacecrossing and specific installation: Colourful patches of plexi and glass, coming off from the walls to occupy the room. By their light falls, their form and their materiality, the works begin to shine.
First thematic group exhibition that opens the 2014 season, Fata Morgana is based on the observation of contemporary space and its current fragmentation, with works (installations, photographs, paintings, collages, etc.) full of anachronistic visions, mental topographies, organic and urban representations, circulatory systems... With Ruben Bellinkx, Marcel Berlanger, Wim Catrysse, Konraad Dedobbeleer, Andreas Fohr, Katrin Kamrau, Isa Melsheimer, Nicolas Moulin, Benoît Plateus, Adrien Tritiaux, Romain Van Wissen, Freek Wambacq, among others.
E M M A N U E L VA N D E R AU W E R A . O S U P E R M A N 8—9—2013 → 17—11—2013
Emmanuel Van der Auwera (*1982, Belgium) develops a specific exhibition about justice and crime, which echoes the jubilee of the justice court of Eupen. (A second part of the exhibition will take place at the ISELP in Brussels, 17—10 → 17—11—2013).
The ikob – Museum of Contemporary Art in Eupen is located in the German-speaking part of Belgium, nearby the German and Dutch borders. Its program focuses on emerging and leading contemporary art through the constitution of a significant collection – in progress – and temporary exhibitions – in Dialog. Thus, functioning as a discursive platform for contemporary art with a multidisciplinary and thematic exhibition program, concerned with critical and socio-political issues, the ikob attempts to reflect the matter of frontier.
Emmanuel Van der Auwera, A billion square circles, 2012 © Emmanuel Van der Auwera
ikob Museum für Zeitgenössische Kunst Rotenberg 12 B 4700 Eupen (Belgium) T +32 87 56 01 10 E i.mossoux@ikob.be W www.ikob.be OPEN Tuesday → Sunday········1 pm → 5 pm Every first Wednesday of the month ········································1 pm → 7 pm
Z33 T H E W I LD E T H I N G S . T H E S O C O N T E M P O R A RY J E W E LLE RY C O LLE CT I O N O F M R S . W I LD E 13—10—2013 → 19—1—2014
The intense and intimate relation between jewellery and the wearer is a unique fact in our material culture. Central to The Wilde Things is a fictional story, written by Oscar van den Boogaard. Get to know Mrs Wilde, her collection of contemporary jewellery and the personal memories and meanings associated with them.
TO EG E PAS T 18 13—10—2013 → 19—1—2014
For the 18th consecutive time, Z33 and Cultuurplatform Design organise TOEGEPAST: a presentation of newly graduated design talent. Expect experimental innovations in the field of product design, architecture, sculpture
and design. This year, six young designers get the chance to show: Henry Baumann, Mattijs Brands, Mats Horbach, Isabel Tesfazghi, Pieter-Jan Pieters and Giacomo Piovan. Their coaches are Kaspar Hamacher and Maison Caro.
AT E LI E R À H A B I T E R 1—12—2013 → 30—3—2014
Atelier à Habiter is a studio / experiment where artists, architects and designers rethink and redefine the concept of 'dwelling'. Will the modernistic 'machine à habiter', built from standard elements for standard needs, shift into the 'atelier à habiter' where the creative resident as a planner, organizer and designer stands out?
Z33 is a house for contemporary art. Since 2002, Z33 creates projects and exhibitions which encourage the visitor to take a different look at everyday life. It is a unique laboratory and a meeting space for experiments and innovation that makes ground breaking exhibitions featuring contemporary art and design. Z33 does not have its own collection, but has a permanent exhibition offer. You can visit Z33 in the beguinage of Hasselt. Z33 also develops projects in public space and curates projects for external organisations. For each exhibition, Z33 develops a tailored programme for families, teachers, teenagers and children, aimed at individuals as well as groups.
The Wilde Things - Iris Eichenberg – Pink Years Later, 2009, courtesy of Ornamentum Gallery | Photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Z33 – house for contemporary art Zuivelmarkt 33 3500 Hasselt (Belgium) T +32 11 29 59 60 E info@z33.be W www.z33.be OPEN Tuesday → Saturday·· 11 am → 6 pm Sunday & Public Holidays ······································· 2 pm → 5 pm
Bonnefantenmuseum N AV I D N U U R - LU B E LOV E 27—9—2013 → 26—1—2014
The oeuvre of Navid Nuur (Teheran, 1976) includes a great variety of works related to text, ranging from literal applications to a more conceptual approach to words. This variety forms the basis for an exhibition whose dynamics can best be described by the designation ‘freestyle’.
K A M M E R S P I E LE (C O LLE CT I O N P R ES E N TAT I O N) 14—9—2013 → 12—1—2014
Berndnaut Smilde (Groningen, 1978) is an up-and-coming talent, with a fresh nonchalance towards art history and existing art practices, and a preference for unusual materials. As a guest curator, Smilde exhibits a personal selection of works from the collection of the
Bonnefantenmuseum in a dialogue with four of his own works from the period 2009 to 2013.
TA LES F R O M T H E BAC K YA R D I I : C H A I M VA N LU I T - T H I R D R A I L 1—11—2013 → 19—1—2014
Since his graduation from the Maastricht art academy in 2011, the works of Chaim van Luit (Heerlen, 1985) have generated great interest. In his work, with themes like movement, light and infinity, perception takes its own course and surprise and wonder occupy centre stage.
The Bonnefantenmuseum has a collection of old masters and a collection of modern and contemporary art. The old masters on display include works by mediaeval sculptor Jan van Steffeswert, and early Netherlandish and Italian paintings. The modern and contemporary art collections consist of artworks by internationally renowned artists, with a historically grown focus on movements such as Concept Art, Minimal Art and Arte Povera. The spectacular museum building was designed by Aldo Rossi. The museum also offers various guided tours and activities for children.
Photo: Kim Zwarts
Bonnefantenmuseum Avenue Céramique 250 6221 KX Maastricht (The Netherlands) T +31 43 329 0190 E info@bonnefanten.nl W www.bonnefanten.nl
Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht
OPEN Tuesday → Sunday····· 11 am → 5 pm
Marres W H AT W E S E E A N D W H AT W E K N OW 13—10—2013 → 8—12—2013
With the help of diverse media, including photography, drawing, painting and performance, Katja Mater records events that are simultaneously there and not there. She records a process that does not have a ‘momentum’; layers of different fragments are placed on top of one another, stacked, rotated, in order to ultimately create new images that show a world behind the reality we can perceive with the naked eye. What We See And What We Know is Katja Mater’s first overview exhibition.
S O U T H E R N TA LE N T WINTER 2013
Curators pick graduates from art academies in Flanders,
the Southern Netherlands, Dusseldorf, Aachen and Luik to create a spectacular talent show.
THE WINTER ANTI D E P R ES S I O N S H OW SPRING 2014
WADS is a wellness exhibition targeted to battle Seasonal Disaffective Disorder. Designed by artists and designers, it consists of a series of treatment rooms, including a light gallery, a food court and an exercise room, that alleviate symptoms by immersing visitors into various stimulating environments.
U N D E R TO N ES SUMMER 2014
Sound artists produce work for a dazzling array of underground subterraneous spaces: caves, cellars, mines and fortifications in Maastricht and environment.
Marres is a house for contemporary culture in Maastricht. Marres initiates exhibitions, lectures, research, projects and publications, rooted in a cultural, philosophical background and with a specific interest in the problem of actuality. The relation with the immediate local environment is often employed as a means of refine a more universal agenda in order to produce innovative exhibition models. Besides the exhibition spaces, Marres offers its visitors a museum café (Marres Kitchen) and the ecological garden of Marres is freely accessible.
Photo: Marres / Johannes Schwartz
Marres House for Contemporary Culture Capucijnenstraat 98 6211 RT Maastricht (The Netherlands) T +31 43 327 0207 E info@marres.org W www.marres.org OPEN Wednesday → Sunday 12 pm → 5 pm
Museum Het Domein Sittard PAT R I C I A J O H A N S O N . T H E WO R LD AS A WO R K OF ART 29—9—2013 → 26—1—2014
For the past thirty years Patricia Johanson’s multidisciplinary designs have combined art, ecology, landscaping, and functional infrastructure. The retrospective of her work at Museum Het Domein is Johanson’s first solo museum exhibition in Europe.
K I N D E R K U N S TGA LE R I E 12—10—2013 → 20—10—2013
The biannual art event for children, the KinderKunstGalerie, Everyone aged up to 18 years of age has access to a special part of the museum where sixty original lithographs are on display from well-known artists. Produced in a limited edition, the lithographs measure 10 x 20 cm, and are on sale for about 40 euro each.
Museum het Domein is a relative young museum for contemporary art and urban history and archaeology. A museum that takes a lively, creative, and idiosyncratic approach to presenting the history of its region and its city, and current developments in international contemporary art. Museum Het Domein is a cultural institution of the commune Sittard Geleen Born and is located in a former nineteenth-century municipal school in the historic centre of Sittard.
Jota Castro, Monument to the Unknown Unhappy People, 2012, polyester, foam, gasburner, courtesy the artist and Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin / photographer Bert Janssen.
Museum Het Domein Kapittelstraat 6 6131 ER Sittard (The Netherlands) T +31 46 4513460 E info@hetdomein.nl W www.hetdomein.nl
OPEN Tuesday → Sunday····· 11 am → 5 pm
SCHUNCK* A N D R E AS E M E N I U S – N E W E N D, N E W E N D
T E D VA N LI ES H O U T U N LI M I T E D
24—8—2013 → 1—12—2013
20—9—2013 → 5—1—2014
Swedish artist Andreas Emenius (1973) crosses the boundary of traditional and popular culture. He combines his interests of history, future speculations, film and visual art into a setting that investigates human confusions and disorientation as a response to the contradictions of modern society.
A hommage to writer and illustrator of childrens books Ted van Lieshout (educated at Rietveld Academy), who won several awards for his work. On display will be a large and divers selection of his highly original and somewhat absurd artwork about young people finding their way in society.
JA N VA N D E R P LO E G – WA LL PA I N T I N G N O. 370 24—8—2013 → 8—2014
Amsterdam-based artist Jan van der Ploeg (1959) painted the walls of the staircase (1rst – 5th floor) as an imposing column of colours. His prodigious wall painting stands in stark contrast to the transparent character of the Glaspaleis (1935), the glassfronted building which houses SCHUNCK*. SCHUNCK* is a multidisciplinary cultural institution that aspires to act as a dynamo for a discerning and critical artistic and cultural encounter between local districts and the world at large, within the context of the southern Dutch Euro region. SCHUNCK* assembles a fully-fledged professional museum of modern and contemporary art, a research and presentation centre for architecture and town planning, a public library and a music and dance school. Housed in the Glaspaleis, a unique (and famous) edifice built by architect Frits Peutz in 1935.
WALL PAINTING no. 370 by Jan van der Ploeg.
SCHUNCK* Bongerd 18 6411 JM Heerlen (The Netherlands) T +31 45 577 22 00 E info@schunck.nl W www.schunck.nl OPEN Tuesday → Sunday····· 11 am → 5 pm
Leopold-Hoesch-Museum Düren C O M E C LO S E JA N A LB E R S 8—9—2013 → 24—11—2013
With his workings consisting of ceramic, polyesterol and other materials the winner of the Dahlmann Prize Jan Albers (*1971) developed a kind of recognizable originality in his work. His large-sized, relief-like works are accompanied by photographs that will be donated to the museum. A catalogue accompanies the exhibition.
F R O M LU CAS C R A N AC H TO W I LH E LM T R Ü B N E R . M AS T E R P I E C ES F R O M T H E A N H A LT A R T 8—9—2013 → 24—11—2013
The Leopold-Hoesch-Museum & Papiermuseum Düren presents hundred German, Flemish and Dutch masterpieces dating from the Renaissance to the eve of modernism. The portraits, genre paintings and landscapes
illustrate the shifts in the perception of mankind and nature, providing insights into past generations’ relationship to their environment.
O U R VA LU ES . T H E F R E R I C H C O LLE CT I O N 8—12—2013 → 23—3—2014
The collection Frerich, located at the Leopold-Hoesch-Museum since 2012, displays a unique variety of over 400 artist selfportraits on paper ranging from German Expressionism as Max Pechstein as well as examples from contemporary and modern masters as Andy Warhol, Thomas Bayrle und Pit Morell. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue.
YO U N G PA I N T I N G A N D S C U LP T U R E – A N E X H I B I T I O N BY T H E W E R K LO G E 8—12—2013 → 23—3—2014
Founded in 1905, the Leopold-Hoesch-Museum and its new extension, completed in 2010 by the architect Peter Kulka, features collections of modern works, including examples of ZERO and Concrete Art from the Hubertus Schoeller Foundation and contemporary positions from the Günter Peill Foundation. United under a dual museum concept, the Leopold-Hoesch-Museum and the Papermuseum Düren have formed a globally-oriented platform for showcasing contemporary art in the 21st century and the cultural history of paper in form of interdisciplinary exhibitions.
Photo: Peter Hinschläger
Leopold-Hoesch-Museum & Papiermuseum Düren Hoeschplatz 1 52349 Düren (Germany) T +49 2421 252561 E museum@dueren.de W www.leopoldhoeschmuseum.de OPEN Tuesday → Sunday····· 10 am → 5 pm Thursday····················· 10 am → 7 pm
Ludwig Forum Aachen N A N CY G R AV ES P R O J E CT & S P E C I A L G U ES T S 13—10—2013 → 16—2—2014
Nancy Graves is among the most important artists of the 20th century. In 1969, she was the first female artist under 35 to have a solo show in the Whitney Museum. At the same time Peter and Irene Ludwig made her popular in Europe. Since the early 1970s, Nancy Graves has made remarkable contributions to Concept Art, Land Art, Neo-Realism and later to post-modern sculpture as well as artistic documentary and research. First retrospective exhibition of her work.
WA E L S H AW K Y CA BA R E T C R U SA D ES 23—11—2013 → 26—1—2014
The Egyptian Wael Shawky deals with historical and political incidents. His work Cabaret Crusades: The Horror Show Files (2010) is the first part of a
trilogy, based on the book “The Crusades through Arab Eyes” by Amin Maalouf. Shawky reenacts incidents with 200 year old marionettes and has hereby influenced the political present age until today.
T H E OT H E R A M E R I CA N S D I S C OV E R I ES O F T H E 1970 S A N D 8 0 S ongoing
Peter and Irene Ludwig started collecting American art during the 1960s in New York. Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Chuck Close and Duane Hanson are names that have immensely contributed to the popularity of the Ludwig collection. The exhibition shows rarely exhibited pieces and unusual works by famous artists of the collection.
LU FO N AU T E N – A N E X H I B I T I O N FO R C H I LD R E N ongoing
The Ludwig Forum Aachen is a multi-genre house for international contemporary art. Its basis is the art collection of Peter and Irene Ludwig that comprises key works of American Pop Art, Photo Realism and European art from the beginning 1960s to the present. This is the starting point for an attractive exhibition programme. Art education offers many activities and guided tours for all ages and types of groups, available in dutch, french and English. Contact Karl-Heinz Jeiter +49 241 1807 115 Email Karl-Heinz.Jeiter@mail.aachen.de
Nancy Graves, 1972, F oto Renate Müller-Drehsen
Ludwig Forum Aachen Jülicher Str. 97-109 52070 Aachen (Germany) T +49 241 1807 104 E info@ludwigforum.de W www.ludwigforum.de OPEN Tuesday → Friday······· 12 pm → 6 pm Thursday····················· 12 pm → 8 pm Saturday → Sunday··· 11 am → 6 pm
NAK K L AU S N O M I - 2 013
B E N E F I T AU CT I O N
15—9—2013 → 24—11—2013
7—12—2013 → 12—12—2013, 7 pm
Concert Xavier van Wersch (9pm) George DuBose, Glenn O'Brien, Joan Durant, DJ Hell, Gregor Hildebrandt, Ragnar Kjartansson (curatorial statement by Nadia Ismail), Jürgen Klauke, Melissa Logan, Ata Macias + Michael Satter, Jan Michael, Ulrike Ottinger, Anthony Scibelli, Wolfgang Staehle, Martin G. Schmid, Stephen Suckale, Agnieszka Szostek, Xavier van Wersch
Exhibition with daily guided tours
PAT RYC JA G E R M A N 12—1—2014 → 2—3—2014
J O S E P H I N E M E C KS E P E R 30—3—2014 → 25—5—2014
NAK. Neuer Aachener Kunstverein is one of the youngest institutions of it’s kind in Germany; a private non-profit association for contemporary art in the tradition of the German Kunstverein model. NAK was founded in 1986 as a late echo of the 1964 Fluxus festival, with Joseph Beuys and Wolf Vostell as center protagonist at the local university in Aachen. The spirit of this moment has since been source of commitment to contemporary art.
Klaus Nomi photographed by Anthony Scibelli, 1982
NAK. Neuer Aachener Kunstverein Passstrasse 29 52070 Aachen (Germany) T +49 241 503255 E info@neueraachenerkunstverein.de W www.neueraachenerkunstverein.de OPEN Tuesday → Sunday········ 2 pm → 6 pm
Agenda OCTOBER
OCTOBER
OCTOBER
2—10—2013, 7 pm DISCUSSION ABOUT CRIME AND JUSTICE with Emmanuel Van der Auwera and the participation of the Court of first Instance of Eupen ikob
12—10—2013, 7.30 pm OPENING THE WILDE THINGS. THE SO CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERY COLLECTION OF MRS. WILDE Z33
22—10—2013, 11.30am GUIDED TOURS Kammerspiele by curator Paula van den Bosch Bonnefantenmuseum
6—10—2013, 2 pm LECTURE LUBE LOVE NAVID NUUR by Ko van Dun Bonnefantenmuseum 6—10—2013, 3 pm GUIDED TOUR Patricia Johanson exhibition by curator contemporary art Roel Arkesteijn Museum Het Domein 9—10—2013, 2 pm DISCUSSION WITH AND FOR TEENAGERS ON CRIME AND JUSTICE with Emmanuel Van der Auwera and members of the Court of first Instance of Eupen ikob 10—10—2013, 7 pm EXPERTS TALK Dr. Norbert Michaels in dialogue Leopold-Hoesch-Museum
12—10—2013 OPENING WHAT WE SEE AND WHAT WE KNOW KATJA MATER Marres 12 → 20—10—2013 KINDERKUNSTGALERIE Children buy art. Only for children under 18 years! Museum Het Domein 13—10—2013, 12 am OPENING NANCY GRAVES PROJECT & SPECIAL GUESTS Ludwig Forum Aachen 16 → 18—10—2013 2 → 3.30 pm WORKSHOPS for children age 7 to 12 Bonnefantenmuseum
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24—10—2013, 7 pm ARTIST TALK Jan Albers in dialog with Professor Nicolaus Dahlmann, donor of the Dahlmann Price Leopold-Hoesch-Museum 24—10—2013, 7.30 pm VOICES WE SHALL NEVER HEAR Feminist critic of natural sciences in the art of Nancy Graves Ludwig Forum Aachen 31—10—2013 OPENING CHAIM VAN LUIT - THIRD RAIL Bonnefantenmuseum
Agenda NOVEMBER 2—11—2013, 6 → 12 pm LONG NIGHT OF THE MUSEUMS Leopold-Hoesch-Museum & Papiermuseum Düren 3—11—2013, 12 → 5 pm FAMILY SUNDAY Ludwig Forum Aachen 3—11—2013, 3 pm GUIDED TOUR Patricia Johanson exhibition by curator contemporary art Roel Arkesteijn Museum Het Domein 10—11—2013, 2 pm LECTURE LUBE LOVE NAVID NUUR by Ko van Dun Bonnefantenmuseum 16+17—11—2013 CONTEMPORARY ART BUS TOURS All Houses 17—11—2013, 2 pm PUBLIC INTERVIEW NAVID NUUR by director Stijn Huijts Bonnefantenmuseum
NOVEMBER 17—11—2013, 3 pm FINISSAGE with performances of Paul Schwer and films projection of Emmanuel Van der Auwera ikob 21—11—2013, 11.30am GUIDED TOURS Kammerspiele by curator Paula van den Bosch Bonnefantenmuseum 22—11—2013, 8 pm OPENING VIDEOZONE Ludwig Forum Aachen 26—11—2013, 8 pm A-Z LECTURE OSCAR VAN DEN BOOGAARD Z33 27—11—2013, 7.30 pm LECTURE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION OF PATRICIA JOHANSON BY SUE SPAID Museum Het Domein 30—11—2013, 7.30 pm OPENING ATELIER À HABITER Z33
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DECEMBER 5—12—2013, 7.30 pm FILM SPECIAL Kristina Talking Pictures Ludwig Forum Aachen 8—12—2013, 2 pm LECTURE LUBE LOVE – NAVID NUUR by Ko van Dun Bonnefantenmuseum 8—12—2013, 4 pm OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION FATA MORGANA ikob 7 → 12—12—2013, 7 pm BENEFIT AUCTION NAK 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29 —12—2013, 11.30 am FREE GUIDED TOURS Bonnefantenmuseum 27 → 29—12—2013, 4 pm FREE WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN AGE ALL AGES Bonnefantenmuseum
Agenda JANUARY 2 → 5—1—2014 11.30 am FREE GUIDED TOURS Bonnefantenmuseum
MARCH 29—3—2014, 7 pm OPENING JOSEPHINE MECKSEPER NAK
2+3—1—2014, 2 → 4 pm WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN AGE 7 TO 12 by Navid Nuur Bonnefantenmuseum 3—1—2014, 2 → 4 pm FREE LECTURE LUBE LOVE by Navid Nuur Bonnefantenmuseum 11—1—2014, 7 pm OPENING PATRYCJA GERMAN NAK 26—1—2014, 11 → 5 pm FINISSAGE LUBE LOVE Bonnefantenmuseum 28—1—2014, 8 pm A-Z LECTURE STUDIO MAKKINK & BEY Z33 30—1—2014, 6 pm OPENING EXHIBITIONS GROSSE FATIGUE CAMILLE HENROT Bonnefantenmuseum
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For entrance fees, registration and further information please contact the organizing institution.
Regular Events WEDNESDAYS Every first Wednesday of the month, 1 → 7 pm FREE ENTRANCE ikob Every first Wednesday of the month, 1.30 → 3 pm GUIDED TOUR FOR CHILDREN ikob
SATURDAYS Every Saturday and Sunday, 3 pm+4 pm FREE GUIDED MINITOUR Z33 Every Saturday and Sunday, 11.30 am FREE GUIDED TOUR Bonnefantenmuseum
Every first Wednesday of the month, 7 → 8 pm GUIDED TOUR FOR ADULTS ikob
SUNDAYS Every Sunday 12 noon + 3 pm GUIDED TOUR On demand in English, French and Dutch Ludwig Forum Aachen Every Sunday 3 → 5 pm OPEN WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN Ludwig Forum Aachen Every Sunday 1 → 5 pm WORKSHOP: MAKING PAPER FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND GROWNUPS Papiermuseum Düren
THURSDAYS
Every first Sunday of the month FREE ENTRANCE for everyone! Museum Het Domein
Every Thursday 6.30 → 8 pm EXTENDED THURSDAY With guided tours, lectures, artists talks etc. Ludwig Forum Aachen
Every Sunday, 3 pm GUIDED TOUR On demand in English Leopold-Hoesch-Museum
13—10—2013 → 16—2—2014 EXTENDED THURSDAY Including special talks and films concerning Nancy Graves Project
Regular Events
Art does not need a common language, it is international by itself. The association of ten institutions of in the MeuseRhine Region is therefore as contemporary as the art they present. Within a radius of 100 km, the border region of Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany offers a large diversity of exhibitions and events many of which can be visited in one day. The locations each have a very individual approach and present art in the most appealing way: direct and inspirational, reflective and in a special atmosphere. This brochure wants to increase the awareness of what this region has to offer in terms of visual arts. It is published twice per year and gives an overview of exhibitions and events.
Graphic Design: Niek Kosten
Supported by the Ministry of North Rhine-Westphalia
www. verycontemporary .org
Contemporary —Art— Bus—Tours 16+17—11—2013, all houses On the 16th and 17th of November 2013 there will be an extensive program highlight by Contemporary-Art-Bus-Tours, which invites you to explore the euregional art scene. You can find details on this as of autumn 2013 on www.verycontemporary.org.
Exhibitions and venues in Contemporary Art in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion