Category: How can we connect – archive exhibition

  • Transition, 2022, Claude Horstmann

    Transition, 2022, Claude Horstmann

    From: Greylight Projects, Heerlen (NL) To: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren (DE) Claude Horstmann’s (born 1960 in Minden (DE) lives and works in Stuttgart and Marseille) work explores the territories and boundaries of contemporary drawing and sculpture. Different work tracks are conducted in parallel: mural work, drawing, textual and photographic artist’ edition, lecture-performance and sculpture. All her works…

  • 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…

  • The signature of LDH, 2024, Lars den Hartog

    The signature of LDH, 2024, Lars den Hartog

    From: Nieuwe Domein, Sittard (NL)To: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren (DE) The artistic signature of Lars den Hertog (LDH) is presented on the flag for Nieuwe Domein Sittard. As an inspirational point a believed coat of arms of his family was taken. The real coat of arms would surface later after the signature was already completed. The androgynous…

  • 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.…

  • Never Again, 2022, Monty Richthofen

    Never Again, 2022, Monty Richthofen

    From: Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen (DE) To: Greylight Projects, Heerlen (NL)[EN]Monty von Richthofen (*1995 in München, Germany), also known as Maison Hefner, studied Performance Practice and Design at Central Saint Martins University of the Arts in London. After graduating in 2018, he intensively challenged conventional poetry with visualizing text though painting and writings in public…

  • Une ligne (Eine Linie), 1954 Vera Molnar

    Une ligne (Eine Linie), 1954 Vera Molnar

    From: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren (DE) To: IKOB museum, Eupen (BE)The French media artist Vera Molnar was born in Budapest in 1924 and lives and works in Paris for a long time. She is considered as a pioneer of digitally generated art and has been using large- scale computers for her artistic works since the 1960s. From…

  • Arctium Lappa, 2021, Silke Schatz

    Arctium Lappa, 2021, Silke Schatz

    from: Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster (DE)to: Museum De Domijnen, Sittard (NL)

  • 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)