Category: 2023

  • Anaglyph Flag, 2023, Tom Bogaert

    Anaglyph Flag, 2023, Tom Bogaert

    from: IKOB Museum, Eupento: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren Tom Bogaert created a stereoscopic flag based on a collage he made using the German, Dutch, and Belgian flags as raw material. 3D red-cyan glasses are recommended to view his flag correctly. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered coloured images, one for each eye. When viewed through the…

  • Sweat Dreams, 2023, Mikail Koçak

    Sweat Dreams, 2023, Mikail Koçak

    from: Art au Centre, Liègeto: Greylight Projects, Heerlen Mikail Koçak (1989, Malmedy) lives and works in Liège (BE).A sometimes obsolete avatar, brandished daily around the world by radical nationalists, the flag is here reduced to the rank of a household towel. Doesn’t this mischievous diversion evoke the other side of the coin behind the symbol…

  • Untitled, 2022, Anne Neukamp

    Untitled, 2022, Anne Neukamp

    from: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren to: Neue Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen In German artist Anne Neukamp’s ongoing series of works on paper, the grid structure found on the blank pages of a standard calendar becomes the site of painterly events and juxtapositions of disparate images. Sketches, handwriting, digital renderings, and newspaper clippings collide in these seemingly simple assemblages.…

  • Elastikommunikation, 2021, Francis Feidler

    Elastikommunikation, 2021, Francis Feidler

    from: IKOB Museum of contemporary art (BE)to: Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster (DE)

  • Untitled, 2021, Alexis Gautier

    Untitled, 2021, Alexis Gautier

    from: Jester (CIAP), Genk (BE) to: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren (DE)

  • The Image of Europe, 2001, Rem Koolhiaas

    The Image of Europe, 2001, Rem Koolhiaas

    from: Bureau Europa, Maastricht (NL)to: IKOB Museum of contemporary art, Eupen (BE))

  • Feeling closer to all directions, 2023 Marco Godinho

    Feeling closer to all directions, 2023 Marco Godinho

    Location: Place de Metz At the crossroads of the main axis of the city center of Luxembourg, where cars, pedestrians and public transport meet, Marco Godinho installs four flags. Each flag is represented by a coloured gradation that corresponds to a natural element (water, fire, wood and metal) and to a specific direction (north, south,…

  • Untitled (blue flags), 2023 Julien Hübsch

    Untitled (blue flags), 2023 Julien Hübsch

    Location: Cercle Cité | Place d’Armes In 2022, Julien Hübsch worked on a large-scale installation on the Metzeschmelz industrial site in Esch-Sur-Alzette. This vast industrial landscape was once the reason for families from Portugal, Italy and Ex-Yugoslavia to come to Luxembourg to start a new life.  The artist digitally fragmented pictures of his onsite installation…

  • NEVER EVER, 2023 Reza Kianpour

    NEVER EVER, 2023 Reza Kianpour

    Location: Casino Luxembourg | 41, rue Notre-Dame Reza Kianpour’s project plays with the idea of attachment and our relationship: to a nationality, to an identity, to a culture, to a community, to a belief… In the manner of a performance, he stages his image in real size to give the illusion of clinging relentlessly to…

  • Fest und klar und heiter, 2023 Stina Fisch

    Fest und klar und heiter, 2023 Stina Fisch

    Location: Place des Martyrs  “The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too.” Rose Schneidermann (1911) Inspired by the contrast between the Place des Martyrs that is marked by the old ARBED building reminiscent of Luxembourg’s industrial past, and the traditional rose garden “Rousegäertchen” situated opposite the building, Stina Fisch’s flags illustrate the…