Category: 2025
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Ohne title, 2025, Katharina Jahnke
from: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren (DE)to: Nieuwe Domein, Sittard (NL)The Cologne-based artist Katharina Jahnke explores how architecture, images, text, ornament, and form shape our perception, our thinking, and our relationship to reality. At the core of her artistic practice is the principle of collage—bringing together image systems from diverse origins and meanings into a cohesive, overarching visual…
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Title, 2025, Alicia Kremser
from: Art au Centre, Liege (BE)to: Greylight Projects, Heerlen (NL)“I made a flag coated with Cyanotype and we installed it on the beach just after the wedding where it was exposed with the sunlight of that day and washed out in the sea. The idea was to document that exact time and place in the…
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Red’s Lounge, 2019, Lola Reynaerts
from: La Châtaigneraie, Flémalle (BE)to: Kunsthaus NRW, Kornelimünster (DE)Lola Reynaerts; “Social media gives us the illusion of closeness, while this connection often remains superficial.With a simple click, we gain access to events happening on the other side of the world. How does this change our perception of the world ?What impact does it have on…
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Ohne Titel, 2013, Katharina Grosse
As the archive exhibition 2025 is hosted by the Kunsthaus NRW Wouter Huis took a dive in to the Kunsthaus collection together with Marchel Schumacher and Elke Kania to look for a work related to the flags made by artists from the Eeregion. In the collection they stumbled on this fabulous flag by Katharina Grosse…
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Rachel Bacon, The disappearing mountain (Limburg, 1945), 2024
“Only once we imagined the world as dead could we dedicate ourselves to making it so.” – Ben Ehrenreich On invitation of Kunsthaus NRW, Krista Jantowski (artistic researcher at the Reading Room / Greylight Projects) initiated Meeting You In The Margins, a carefully curated selection of books that approach environmental destruction, processes of extraction, and…
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Dorothy Hendriks, DOROTHYMANIA, 2024
Dorothy is in here, in dorothymania, her own abundance of queer identity making up for her own lost history through sheer quantity in images appropriated from her surroundings and interests. then chewed on and regurgitated onto paper and then collaged into the image of a flag. Dorothy (a.k.a. dorothyinhell) Hendriks is a transwoman and multi-disciplinary…