Donnerstag: NAK SUNDOWNER III

WHAT THE FLAG?! x JUNGE KUNST EUREGIO 2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


SUNDOWNER: 19. September 2024, 18-22 Uhr


Der NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein lädt im Rahmen der Ausstellung What the Flag?! x Junge Kunst Euregio am Donnerstag, den 
19. September, zum dritten und vorerst letzten Sundowner ein.

Die neue Reihe des NAK Sundowners findet vorerst ihren Abschluss am 19. September, wenn für uns Miezibub Drum & Bass, Electronica, House und Breaks auflegen wird. Dazu gibt es kühle Drinks und gute Gespräche. Lernen Sie den Kunstverein und das Team dahinter in entspannter Atmosphäre kennen und lassen Sie mit uns zusammen den Sommer ausklingen. Unsere aktuelle Ausstellung ist natürlich ebenfalls an diesem Abend geöffnet.

Bei Regen findet die Veranstaltung in den Räumen des NAK statt. 

Disclaimer: Es handelt sich hierbei um eine Privatveranstaltung ohne kommerziellen Nutzen.

Zur Ausstellung

Der NAK zeigt bis zum 20. September die Ausstellung What the Flag?! x Junge Kunst Euregio. Eine Preview auf die Flaggen sowie weitere Informationen zu den Arbeiten der Künstler_innen finden Sie bereits vorab hier: https://whattheflag.greylightprojects.org/

Teilnehmende Künstler_innen:

Apparatus 22, Rachel Bacon, Yann Freichels, Dorothy Hendriks, Lars den Hertog, Eloïse Lega, Silvia Martes, Zoé Médard, Lizzie Veldkamp, Thomas Weidenhaupt

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Montez Press September News

Montez Press News
September 2024

→ Interjection-010-09
→ Back to School Sale 
→ The Ginny Suite in Brussels 
→ MPR September Schedule

September Interjection: KINOPOLITICS – Abiba Coulibaly 

Abiba Coulibaly is a geographer and film curator with a particular interest in the unrealised militant potential of cinema, the intersection of ethics and aesthetics, and the visual narratives of Black, Muslim, and Francophone communities. Their projects Brixton Community Cinema and Atlas Cinema are experiments in what democratising access to cinema – as both space and medium – could look like. 

→ Read Abiba’s writing here

 

Back to school, need inspo? 

There’s still time to grab copies of our books during our Back to School sale. Everything is 50% off for one week only, ending Wednesday 18th September. 

Please note this sale does not apply to pre-orders. 

→ Sale available here

The Ginny Suite in Brussels

Join us on the 26th September for the EU launch of The Ginny Suite at rile* books from 7:30pm, with readings by Stacy Skolnik, Christiane Blattmann, Annee Grøtte Viken and Tessel Veneboer.

rile* books 
Rue des Commerçants 62, 
1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

→ Read Stacy’s Interview with Ry Cook in BOMB Magazine

MPR September Schedule

Monday 23rd September, with Extra Extra Magazine and Vladimir Lucien, are.na, Nick Klein, Itsï Ramirez, Hannah Regel, Torn Hawk, Katherine Siboni, Lucy Fradkin, Texte Zur Nachdenken, Luzie Meyer, Seda Mimaroğlu, Eleni Poulou, Sap Magazine, Creel Pone, Keith Fullerton Whitman, and Jacob Gorchov.

Tuesday 24th September, with a Greetings Readings medley featuring Charles Theonia, John Colletti, Darcie Dennigan, John Godfrey, Michael Lala, Evan Kennedy, Ahmad Almallah, Drew Gardener, Maria Damon, KB Nemcosky, Stine An, Gillian McCain, Steve Levine, Johanna Fuhrman, Ian Dreiblet, Christine Chalmers, Filip Marinovic, Joe Elliot, Kate Robinson Beckwith, Andrew Choate, and Michael Ruby. 

Thursday 26th September, live from Forma HQ in London with Alexandria Animba, Rina Meta, Hasti, Kandace Siobhan Walker, Nadeem Din-Gabisi, Ashleigh Kane, and ending with a selection of screenings.  

Friday 27th September, live from Etablissement d’en Face in Brussels with Hagar Tenenbaum, Eleanor Ivory Weber, Ryan Cullen, Stan Brakhage, Benjamin Abel Meirhaeghe, Jonida Laçi, Jakob Buchner, Michael van den Abeele, and Harald Thys. 

Saturday 28th September, live from Etablissement d’en Face in Brussels with Slow Reading Club, Irina Jasnowski Pascual, Melissa Gordon, Harmony Grunge, and Jacob Eckhardt, before closing out the weekend at MILL (Needcompany) with performances from Elaine Mitchener, Moniek Darge and Graham Lambkin, produced in collaboration with In Vitro and Etablissement d’en Face.

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Fall 2024 at fluent

 

Fall Season 2024 
at fluent

Calle Luis Hoyos Sainz 2, (int) 
39001, Santander,
Spain.

www.fluentfluent.org

”my language has cracked
is a slow, creaking fire
deadens my eyes, in
high, contorted concern
fuses to protein and rent (1)”.
 

fluent is pleased to announce the fall 2024 programme.

Devoted to a dramaturgy —as the aesthetic frame we provide ourselves to try, rehearse, fail and desire– of maintenance, this season continues considering the material and relational conditions that determine the appearance of love as a structural matter. Spanning the time and space of the exhibition format, experimental pedagogies and text–centered assemblies, the coming months posit practices that employ a grammar of dramaturgy at once hopeful, haptic, and politically eloquent.   

PRAXIS II:
Announcing participants.
The programme begins on September 18th.

How can a transitory, moving community gathered in a small Atlantic city contribute a shift in the social landscape within and beyond its direct context?

Providing an inspiring source of exchange, energy and engaged debate, we are pleased to announce the participants in the second edition of PRAXIS. The group composition has been carefully drafted to structure a diverse tapestry of practitioners –ranging from artists, choreographers, poets, geographers, curators, editors, activists, writers and trans–disciplinary makers–. The programme responds to the diverse realities, temporalities and social landscapes cutting across our shared worlds and futures. Aiming to unfold a common sense of affection, care and co–responsibility, the programme is both inclusive and responsive to wide–ranging profiles, attentive to transgenerational, professional and live backgrounds resonating in unison and including: Katherine Agard (Trinidad & Tobago, 1990), Gabi Aparicio (Santander, 2000), Che Applewhaite (UK, 1998), Miren Barrena (Donostia, San Sebastián, 1996), Toni Böckle (Germany, 1997), María Cuesta (Santander, 1999), Diana de la Cruz (Santander, 1991), Hampus Hoh (Sweden), Mina Heydari–Waite (UK, 1994), jœëlla kálâlã (Democratic Republic of Congo), Jean–François Krebs, Florine Lindner (Germany, 1987), Camila Malenchini (Argentina, 1990), Dani Méndez (Santander, 1996), Gerardo Rocha (México, 1992), Jara Roset (Madrid, 1998), Victor Ruiz Colomer (Barcelona, 1993), Kaiya Waerea (Aotoerea/New Zealand, 1996), Calvin Walds (EEUU,1990) and Amber Wright (Anaiwan/Australia, 1987).
PRAXIS is an intensive study programme running from September to December, 2024, under the directorship of Anne Boyer, Fred Moten & Stefano Harney, Andrea Rodrigo and Michael Marder. Reacting to current conditions of great narrative anxiety where detachment and hyper–mediation have replaced narrative structures; emotion and affectivity are at the forefront of this new phase of neoliberalism. Considering these challenges and the subsequent role of the arts and the humanities, PRAXIS aims to develop socially transformative prospects that repair the social realm from reduced listening and re–articulate aesthetics, and making processes. 

Reza Abdoh: Quotations from a Ruined City
Exhibition opening: Thursday, October 3th
October 4th –– December 30th

Quotations from a Ruined City, the first presentation in Spain on the work of late Iranian theater director, Reza Abdoh (1963–1995) is a case–study exhibition taking his last produced play to reflect on the violent political realities of his (and our) time. Over a career that spanned twelve years, Abdoh developed an aesthetic grammar where mythology, music clips, fairy tales, BDSM, rave culture, religion and avant–garde theatre merged, to speak eloquently about human degradation, genocidal politics (from the AIDS crisis to supremacism and war), structural segregation, oppression, racism and the institutions’ refusal to diversity.

On the week of its premiere at the L.A. festival, Quotations from a Ruined City was described as ”a violent attack on violence. A sort of apocalyptic follies, evening of song, dance, poetry, nudity and torture set in a world” that is still dying today.
Just before his death, Abdoh gave instructions that his plays never be performed again, thus making his work only available through videos, photographs, texts and other kind of documentation materials. On the ocassion of this exhibition, fluent will launch a publication centered on the exhibition’s core and original play Quotations from a Ruined City.
We are grateful to Daniel Mufson, whose commitment to Reza’s work and constant efforts in promoting and pollinating it, are at the core of this project. 

Un léxico molecular
Ongoing

In parallel to fluent’s exhibition programme, this autumn fluent books will host across multiple Wednesdays, Un léxico molecular, a reading group in which couple of texts, selected in collaboration with the exhibited artists, expand the exhibition programme. This pairing triggers echoes, frictions and connections, shaping a moment of encounter and discursive re-signification.
For more information, please check @fluent.books

(1)Letters agains the firmament, Sean Bonney. Enitharmon Editions, 2024.
 

 

PRAXIS is kindly supported by Santander City Hall and FSC. 
Image: Brenden Doyle in Quotations from a Ruined City, 1994. Photograph: Paula Doyle. Courtesy of Paula Doyle.
*For further information and image requests, please contact hello[​at]fluentfluent.org

 

fluent

Calle Luis Hoyos Sainz 2, (int).
 39001, Santander, SP.

fluentfluent.org

Last days Brussels art week RendezVous Isabel Fredeus – Hilde Overbergh

 
 
Brussels art week RendezVous
today and tomorrow 11AM – 6PM
Sunday free breakfast – artist talks 2 and 4 PM
 

 

Isabel Fredeus

A Fungal Affair

 
Artist talk Isabel Fredeus & Elise Elsacker Sun Sep 15, 2 PM

 

Hilde Overbergh

  Cheer the Sum and Celebrate the Parts

 
Artist talk Sun Sep 15, 4 PM

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Isabel Fredeus (°1991, Kapellen) has her fourth exhibition in the gallery. She works with installations, sculptures, video and interventions. Fredeus is mainly interested in materials that are elastic, manipulative and flexible. Within her artistic practice she tries to follow signs, investigate the origin of their attraction and search for alternative meanings. For the past two years, she has been researching the sculptural qualities of mycelium in collaboration with microbiologist Elise Elsacker. Mycelium is the thread network of fungi. The exhibition ‘A fungal affair’ presents active installations, sculptures and drawings that aspire an alternative approach to classical sculpture. The exhibition visualizes an artistic dialogue Fredeus has initiated with this living organism.

Hilde Overbergh (°1964, Leuven) has her first solo exhibition in the gallery. With an infectious open-mindedness, she allows herself to be taken in tow by the remnants, fabrics, things and materials she encounters around her, as well as by the range of possible activities in which these attributes allow themselves to be assembled, connected, stacked, interwoven and strung together into multiform constellations. The title of Overbergh‘s solo exhibition, Cheer the Sum and Celebrate the Parts, refers to the playful aspect of this oeuvre, to the experimental pleasure with which very diverse objects, materials or actions are combined. And also to the magic of the moment in which an unforeseen encounter between thing, material or action takes place. 
 
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Sat-Sun,11- 6 PM
 
Sun Sep 15, free breakfast 11 AM, artist talks 2 and 4 PM
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Ch. de Charleroi, 54 1060 Brussels – www.whitehousegallery.be

NW presents 3 new exhibitions: Bassem Saad, Antonia Brown & Tom Hallet, The New Reform Postcard Show

 
 
 
 
 

Invitation Opening
Fall Exhibitions

Friday 27 September, 18:00

 
 

NW presents three new exhibitions. You are very welcome from 18:00 for a festive opening in the presence of all the artists and curators.

Also on the programme: guided tours by the artists and, of course, a new edition of Kitchen Stories.

 
 
 
 
   
 

28.9.2024-12.1.2025

 

Bassem Saad & Sanja Grozdanić, 
Permanent Trespass, film still, 2024

 
 

Century Bingo

Bassem Saad

 
 

In Century Bingo, Bassem Saad addresses the 'American Century' through film, writing, performance and installation. Alongside previous works, Saad presents Permanent Trespass, a new film installation developed in collaboration with author Sanja Grozdanić. This work is co-commissioned by NW and EMPAC–the Curtis R. Priem Center for Experimental Media and Performing Arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. 

 
 
 
 
   
 

28.9.2024-12.1.2025

 
 

Heavy Air

Antonia Brown & Tom Hallet

 
 

Heavy Air is a duo exhibition that brings together the distinct yet resonant practices of Antonia Brown Tom Hallet. The title of the show is borrowed from a text by Anne Boyer, in which air is portrayed as a space of resistance, sound, movement, life and death. Air is the place where ideas form, angels dwell, storms gather and fires spread.

 
 
 
 
   
 

28.9.2024-12.1.2025

 
 

INFO~ANGEL: THE NEW REFORM POSTCARD SHOW

Postcards from 1973 by Joseph Beuys, James Lee Byars, Johan van Geluwe, Daniel Buren, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono…

 
 

In 1973, Roger D'Hondt organised the first exhibition of artists' postcards at his New Reform Gallery in Aalst. This show featured contributions from artists such as Joseph Beuys, James Lee Byars, Johan van Geluwe, Daniel Buren, Wolf Vostell and Yoko Ono. The third in a series of archive presentations chronicling tales from the progressive past of Aalst and the Dender region. 

 
 
 
 
   
 
 

Visiting us some other time?

 
 

From Saturday 28.9, the exhibitions can be visited during our usual opening hours: Thursday to Sunday from 13:00 to 18:00.

Check our calendar to discover our film programme. There are films every Tuesday and Friday at 20:00, sometimes extra screenings on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and every last Sunday of the month we have Dendy Sundays: family film and brunch (page in Dutch).

Looking forward to see you!

 
 

Newsletter Ludwig Forum Aachen

Ludwig Forum

Ausgabe 13.09.2024

 

Foto/ Photo: Silke Schatz

Please scroll down for English Version


Spaziergang durch Manheim mit Silke Schatz

Anlässlich der Ausstellung Terrestrische Perspektiven im Ludwig Forum Aachen, lädt Künstlerin Silke Schatz am Sonntag, den 22.09.2024 ab 14 Uhr zu einem Spaziergang durch den Ort Manheim ein, der nach den Plänen der Landesregierung und des Energiekonzerns RWE für den Braukohletagebau weichen soll. Informationen zur Anmeldung und Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung finden Sie unten.

Wir freuen uns auf Ihr Kommen!

Ihr
Ludwig Forum Aachen

Spaziergang durch Manheim mit Silke Schatz
Sonntag, 22.09.2024, 14 Uhr

Als Teil des Veranstaltungsprogramms der Ausstellung Terrestrische Perspektiven lädt die Künstlerin Silke Schatz am Sonntag, den 22.09.2024 zu einem gemeinsamen Spaziergang durch Manheim ein. Schatz beschäftigt sich mit den Transformationsprozessen entlang des rheinischen Braunkohlereviers. Dabei begleitet sie künstlerisch insbesondere das Verschwinden der Gemeinde Manheim als letzten Ort, der nach den Plänen der Landesregierung und des Energiekonzerns RWE für den Braunkohletagebau abgetragen werden soll (Stand Juli 2024). Im Rahmen des Projektes „manheim-calling.org“ erstellt Schatz seit 2021 einen Onlineindex der dortigen Pflanzen. Mit dem Ziel die Pflanzen, die vor Ort wachsen, zu dokumentieren und teilweise zu erhalten, versetzt Schatz sie an Kulturorte in der Umgebung und darüber hinaus. Bei ihren Feldstudien und Spaziergängen durch die verlassenen Areale und Gärten dokumentiert und beobachtet Schatz die Geschichten und das Leben der Menschen und Pflanzen von Manheim, spürt dem Verschwinden menschlicher Zivilisation nach und nimmt die entstehende natürliche Vegetation in den Blick, das Verhältnis von Kultur und Natur stehen dabei im Mittelpunkt ihrer Recherchen.

Anmeldung erwünscht per Email an Informationen zum Ablauf:
Die Anreise erfolgt individuell. Treffpunkt: Manheim Marktplatz, nahe der Kirche. Der Spaziergang dauert ca. 3 Stunden. Am Nachmittag wird es Kaffee und Kuchen geben. Bitte bringen Sie sich ausreichend Getränke mit. Als geeignete Kleidung sind ein Regen- oder Sonnenschutz (Kopfbedeckung), gutes Schuhwerk und lange Hosen zu empfehlen.

Weitere Veranstaltungen:

Donnerstag, 19. September 2024, 18 Uhr
Auf dem Vulkan
Führung mit Gesa Hüwe, Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Donnerstag, 26. September 2024, 18 Uhr
Terrestrische Perspektiven
Führung mit Lisa Oord, Kuratorin der Ausstellung

Donnerstag, 10. Oktober 2024, 18 Uhr
Auf dem Vulkan
Führung mit Holger Otten, Kurator der Ausstellung

English version

Walk through Manheim with Silke Schatz

On the occasion of the group exhibition Terrestrial Perspectives at Ludwig Forum Aachen, we are pleased to invite you to a walk through Manheim with artist Silke Schatz on Sunday, September 22, 2024 from 2 pm. Manheim will be the last village according to the plans of the NRW state government and the energy company RWE that is to be demolished for the mining of brown coal. For information on registration and participation in the event, please see below.

We look forward to seeing you!

Yours
Ludwig Forum Aachen


Walk through Manheim with Silke Schatz
Sunday, September 22, 2024, 2 pm

As part of the exhibition program of Terrestrial Perspectives, artist Silke Schatz will guide a walk through Manheim. Schatz explores the transformation processes in the Rhenish coalmining area, accompanying in particular the disappearance of Manheim, the last village according to the plans of the NRW state government and the energy company RWE, which is to be demolished for lignite mining (as of July 2024). As part of the project “manheim-calling.org,” Schatz began compiling an online index of the plants in this area in 2021. With the intention to study and preserve the plants growing there, Schatz relocates them to local cultural centers. The relationship between culture and nature is the focus of her research. During her walks and field studies in the abandoned village and its gardens, the artist also collects and observes the history and lives of the people and plants who once lived in Manheim, tracing the disappearance of human civilization and taking a look at the emerging natural vegetation.

Please register by email to Details on the walk:
Individual arrival. Meeting point: Manheim market square, near the church. The walk takes about 3 hours. Cake and coffee will be served in the afternoon. Please make sure to bring enough drinks for the walk. Suitable clothing includes rain or sun protection (headgear), good shoes and long pants.

Furhter events:

Thursday, September 19, 2024, 6 pm
On the Volcano
Guided tour with Gesa Hüwe, Press and Public Relations

Thursday, September 26, 2024, 6 pm
Terrestrial Perspectives
Guided tour with curator Lisa Oord

Thursday, October 10, 2024, 6 pm
On the Volcano
Guided tour with curator Holger Otten

The guided tours will be held in German.

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Uitnodiging: Min Oh, Conversation Dance

Graag nodigen we je van harte uit voor Conversation Dance, een tentoonstelling en performance van Min Oh’s bestaande en nieuwe werken, samengesteld en geco-choreografeerd door Eugene Hannah Park. De tentoonstelling vindt plaats tussen 24 en 29 september, en concludeert met een performance op de laatste dag. Het concept van Conversation Dance kwam voort uit de drang om te weten hoe niet-hiërarchische coëxistentie werkt in multidisciplinaire kunst.
 
 
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Om een symbiotisch ecosysteem tot stand te brengen, is het noodzakelijk om elke deelnemer of elk materiaal en hun geschiedenis te begrijpen. Daarom is samenwerking in interdisciplinaire kunst een praktijk van kennisproductie rond verantwoordelijkheden, rechten en hiërarchieën, die in elke discipline anders zijn vastgesteld. Conversation Dance start een dialoog op dit kruispunt.

Het multidisciplinaire kunstwerk, dat zich gedurende een week ontvouwt in de tentoonstellingsruimte van de Appel, omvat dialogen die niet-hiërarchische relaties en talen onderzoekt die gebruikt worden in samenwerkingen tussen culturele werkers. Het publiek wordt uitgenodigd in een open en levende setting die het conventionele onderscheid tussen on-screen en off-screen, on stage en backstage, proces en resultaat, theorie en praktijk, en verschillende rollen en genres binnen een kunstwerk uitdaagt. Het project vertrekt vanuit Min Oh’s concept van simultaneïteit, dat zij definieert als het samenkomen van niet-hiërarchische zintuiglijke informatie. In de Appel presenteert ze een programma met openbare repetities met performers, interviews, partituren en een meerkanaals audiovisuele installatie.

De tentoonstelling is te bezoeken tussen 24 en 29 september, van 14:00 tot 20:00 uur.

 
 

Closing performance: Simultaneity, Conference

Op zondag 29 september sluit Min Oh’s tentoonstelling met de performance Simultaneity, Conference. De performance nodigt het publiek uit voor een open en live setting die het conventionele onderscheid tussen on-screen en off-screen, onstage en backstage, proces en resultaat, theorie en praktijk, en verschillende rollen en genres binnen een kunstwerk uitdaagt. In drie akten ontvouwen zich vragen en antwoorden over de samenwerking, en ook jij wordt onderdeel van dit gesprek. De dialoog is een performance, een installatie, een filmset en een deel van de video die later gemonteerd zal worden. We zullen actief luisteren en ons bewegen tussen notities uit het verleden, het heden en de toekomst.

Er zijn beperkte plaatsen voor deze voorstelling. Tickets zijn hier verkijgbaar.
De deuren gaan open om 14:45 uur, de performance begint om 15:00 uur. Na afloop van het programma is de tentoonstelling tot 20:00 uur geopend.

Tijdens de voorstelling worden foto- en filmopnames gemaakt. Het beeldmateriaal zal worden gebruikt voor toekomstige filmwerken waarin het publiek wordt afgebeeld.

 
 
Conversation Dance wordt ondersteund by AFK (Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst) en gesponsort door Korea Artist Prize Promotion Fund van SBS Foundation en National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea.
 
 

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[NGHE NEWSLETTER] viens prendre ta buche d’automne

N g h e
N e w s l e t t e r
samedi 14 septembre

🪵 🪵 🪵 🪵 🪵 🪵 🪵
ouverture express
médiathèque boisée
🪵 🪵 🪵 🪵 🪵 🪵 🪵
14h – 16h30
tant qu'on range le bois
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Avant que les plaintes/plantes ne se mettent toutes en pause de croissance,
j'ai senti une première odeur de feu de bois il y a quelques jours.
Soudainement, l'automne et le pull épais sous l'imperméable, alors que j'espérais
zoner encore un peu sur la plage d'Ostende à me cramer la pointe du nez et des épaules.
Il pleut, la lumière diminue ; si vos plantes d'intérieur ont mauvaise mine,
donnez-leur de cette eau qui tombe en laissant à votre fenêtre un seau ou un arrosoir.
>>>> Ici, notre fournisseur de bois déchargera les stères d'un coup devant notre porte ;
si vous êtes dans le coin, venez nous aider et partez avec une belle bûche bien chargée d'été.

En parlant de bois et d'eau, je vous conseille les tartes de Chaumont-Gistoux
et la friterie juste à côté, Le p'tit creux. Très chouette balade d'un dimanche.

…mais ce week-end qui arrive…




Dans le quartier du 12 au 14 Septembre : Festival Feral
“Cette année, Feral explore les rituels contemporains comme des leviers de force collective.”

Le festival se clôture samedi avec la Balade (anti)spéculative, 11h – 14h
le point d'arrivé est à Comte de Flandre et j'ai entendu parler d'un lancer de patates !!!!!!
🥔 —— 🥔– 🥔——– 🥔—- 🥔————- 🥔 —🥔 —🥔 ——🥔 ————🥔 🥔

Ça tombe bien, vous vous souvenez du gros chantier à côté de la médiathèque ?
Ils ont tout annulé ! Ils vont construire une plage et une entrée du port, ainsi que
des potagers et un verger, avec une terre bien riche
importée de la ferme Nos Pilifs et d'une pépinière de Villers-la-Ville.
Ce sera un projet de quartier pour et par les habitant-e-s du quartier. Des légumes pour nourrir
près de 200 familles, priorité aux logements sociaux qui se trouvent sur la place Brunfaut.
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oh, quelle joie.
à samedi sur la plage ou dans les bûches,
bisous


N O U V E A U T É S   DANS LA COLLECTION Nghe
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💜 et aussi ce beau morceau de noli me tangere
💜 et autre découverte ici

NGHE – Médiathèque bricolée

rue des mariniers, 6
1080 Molenbeek St Jean

Einladung/Invitation: Vernissage INTO THE VOID

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Sonntag 22.09.2024, 15 Uhr
Vernissage: INTO THE VOID
Leerstellen als Werkzeug künstlerischer Erkenntnis

Mit: Leo Vroegindeweij, Ton Slits, Nathalie Brans, Tinka Pittoors

© Nathalie Brans

Das IKOB lädt herzlich ein zur Vernissage der Ausstellung INTO THE VOID, mit Werken von Leo Vroegindeweij, Ton Slits, Nathalie Brans, Tinka Pittoors

Die Ausstellung “Into The Void” betrachtet die Leere, inspiriert durch ein Konzept von Jacques Lacan und Slavoj Žižek (the void), als produktiven Raum, der kritische Selbstreflexion und neue künstlerische Erkenntnisse ermöglicht. Künstler:innen navigieren von jeher durch eine innere, leere Wüste, um darauf etwas Sinnhaftes zu schaffen. Die Ausstellung sucht nach Kunstwerken, die eventuell sprichwörtlich „am Rand“ stehen, die eher ungewöhnlich oder besonders sind für die jeweiligen Künstler:innen, um sie – und damit die Besucher:innen – auf die Leerstellen in den jeweiligen Werken hinzuweisen.

Programm ab 15:00

Begrüßung durch Paul Falkenberg (Präsident des IKOB)

Einführung in die Ausstellung durch
Kurator und Direktor Frank-Thorsten Moll

Mehr Informationen zu INTO THE VOID finden Sie hier.

IKOB x BORDERLAND RESIDENCY 2024 
Francisco Correia

(Plexiglas frog) Untitled Plexiglas, brass, chair stoppers and metal wire. 57 x 43 x 2 cm © Bruno Lopes

In Zusammenarbeit mit Borderland Residencies bietet das IKOB – Museum für Zeitgenössische Kunst zum ersten Mal in seiner Geschichte eine Künstler:innenresidenz in Eupen an.

Ausgewählt wurde der Künstler Francisco Correia. Er wird drei Monate lang, von September bis November 2024, in Eupen leben und arbeiten. Francisco hebt in seiner Arbeit die Absurdität der unsichtbaren Systeme, die das tägliche Leben bestimmen, hervor. Arbeit, Wirtschaft und Aussterben (sowohl individuell als auch kollektiv) werden ins Reich der Fantasie verlegt, um Erzählungen zu schaffen, die sich an der Grenze zwischen Realität und Fiktion bewegen.
 

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Personal Invitation I Off the Grid I Seasonal Opening – Autumn ’24

Personal Invitation I Off the Grid I Seasonal Opening – Autumn ’24

Tomorrow, September 12th, we kick off the new season at Off the Grid, with contributions by Denys Shantar, Hussein Shikha & Yasmina Reggad, Joseph Thabang Palframan, (  ) in the mountain and many others. Be our guest and celebrate the start of the rest of the year with us. Fresh drinks and hot borsjtsj included!

Programme

  • 18:00: Doors + drinks

  • 19:00: Opening presentation ‘God Save the Queers’ by Denys Shantar & artist talk in the context of Let’s Talk Leuven

  • 20:00: Inauguration of Flag #7: ‘Huriya, Huriya, Huriya, Huriya’ by Hussein Shikha with a Performative Guided Tour by Yasmina Reggad (start: Cas-co) & a fundraiser for Palestine

  • 20:30: Collective visit of the exhibition ‘Atomium and other lessons that came from Pointillism’

  • 21:00: Soft launch collective residency ‘How to Build a House: Windows and Doors’ by ( ) in the Mountain

  • 22:00: Introduction to the Masterclass ‘BÁRBARA and the ancient stories of the future’ by Sadrie & Désirée 0100

Solo Presentation & Artist Talk: ‘God Save the Queers’ – Denys Shantar

During his three-month resi­d­en­cy at Off the Grid, artist and curator Denys Shantar continued his ongoing research ‘God Save the Queers’ and col­lec­ted both on and offli­ne reli­gious ico­no­grap­hy, sto­ries and ephe­me­ra as sour­ces of inspiration. The presentation features amongst others a new monumental tapestry depicting St. Gall and St. John the Russian. By com­bi­ning the­se see­min­gly random saints, the artist aims at cre­a­ting his own ico­no­grap­hy and tell a per­so­nal queer sto­ry of immi­gra­ti­on. Denys will open up on his research during a talk in the context of Let’s Talk Leuven, a platform for artist talks co-organized by STUK, M Leuven, SLAC and Cas-co. After the opening, the presentation stays on view until the 22nd of September. 

Inauguration Flag #7: ‘Huriya, Huriya, Huriya, Huriya’ by Hussein Shikha & Yasmin Reggad

Hussein Shikha is a mul­ti­dis­ci­pli­na­ry artist, wri­ter and grap­hic desig­ner, wor­king with tra­di­ti­o­nal motifs and the rich heri­ta­ge of Southern Iraqi car­pet-making and tex­ti­le, often at the edge of art and design. Hussein takes this per­so­nal expe­rien­ce of navi­ga­ting dis­pla­ce­ment and dias­po­ric cul­tu­ral iden­ti­ty as a star­ting point. Invited to con­cei­ve a flag for 019 and Cas-co, the pie­ce blends the his­to­ry of ear­ly com­pu­ter tech­no­lo­gy and pixels with car­pet-making, Huriya mea­ning free­dom in ara­bic. At 20pm, and depar­ting from Cas-co, a Performative Guided Tour by curator and performer Yasmina Reggad will lead us towards the hoi­sting of the flag. Editions by Hussein will be sold to raise funds for a Palestinian family the artists are in touch with. 

Collective Visit of ‘The Atomium and other lessons that came from Pointillism’ by Joseph Thabang Palframan

Vaartstraat resident Joseph Thabang Palframan presents ‘The Atomium and other lessons that came from pointillism’, a set of four new paintings, in a previously unused storage space of Studio Minckelers (J.P. Minckelersstraat 139). The works play with the expectations and projections of (historical) memory, the tension between tourism and migration, and forms of affective nationalism.

Soft launch ‘How to Build a House: Windows and Doors’ by collective-in-residence ( ) in the Mountain

The evening proceeds with a performative foreshadowing of the programme ‘How to Build a House: Windows and Doors by ( ) in the Mountain, a col­lec­ti­ve of eight recent­ly gra­du­a­ted artists from various Dutch art aca­de­mies. As a group of inter­na­ti­o­nals, their prac­ti­ce explo­res the rea­li­ty of wor­king as an artist in a coun­try away from. How to find com­fort in each other’s com­pa­ny, and cre­a­te the con­di­ti­ons allo­wing for a com­mon cre­a­ti­ve pro­cess to ari­se, are among their key com­mit­ments. In the con­text of their resi­d­en­cy at Off the Grid, they depart from the question:  when we look out­si­de the struc­tu­re of a home, what are we loo­king for?

Introduction to the Masterclass ‘BÁRBARA and the ancient stories of the future’ by Sadrie & Désirée 0100

Last but not least, the eve­ning will cul­mi­na­te with a quirky and per­for­ma­ti­ve intro­duc­ti­on to a mas­ter­class devel­o­ped by artist duo Sadrie & Désirée 0100. This per­for­ma­ti­ve moment will give a first insight to the mas­ter­class, which will ful­ly expand on October 9th, invi­ting par­ti­ci­pants to join and explo­re alter­na­ti­ve ways of sto­ry­tel­ling together.

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L’exposition qui n’a jamais eu lieu: JFO_MMCO — Opening September 12 press release

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e1f6bcc8-8c86-4ba4-b0ad-306f7706d233.jpgL'exposition qui n'a jamais eu lieu (suite):
JFO*_MMCO

*JFO: Jean-François Octave 
photo: JFO par MMCO circa 1960

Opening Thursday September 12, from 6pm to 9pm
Exhibition on until November 9, 2024.

 

 

…this exhibition, MMCO and myself had always wanted to make it happen, we were talking about it often and finally we didn’t have the time.
Both artist brothers, together… How to imagine this exhibition today, now that he’s gone?

To not betray Marc or to betray him a tiny bit? To not handle his images, his words, or maybe to do so? And above all, to try to preserve his humor, his poetics, his mystery.  To play, indeed! And myself, how can I co-exist?

Finally, this exhibition ended up existing in 2018. At the same time, O.V. offered me to do something with the two brothers, MMCO+JFO… Time passed, then we talked about it again, and here we are, Marc’s series “ÊTRE”, …and me, ÊTRE” around “ÊTRE”… “L’expo qui n’a jamais eu lieu (suite)”

Jean-François Octave 2018-2024

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JFO (Jean-François Octave) was born in 1955 in Arlon. He lives and works in Brussels.
He is a designer, painter and architect. After studying architecture at the Institut Saint-Luc and then at La Cambre, he began working for the magazine Soldes – Fin de serie, before making covers for Les Disques du Crépuscule / Factory Benelux and posters for Plan K concerts (Joy Division, Young Marble Giants, A Certain ratio, Tuxedomoon).
He started painting in the 1980s and became a figure of the belgian punk scene with his publications, fanzines and object-books.
He represented Belgium at the Venice Biennale in 1986. Since then he was also drawn to art in the public space and scenography.

MMCO (Marc Octave) was born in 1948 in Arlon and died in 2002 in Brussels. A discreet designer, even secret in certain respects, his very life seems an illustration of the life of an artist even though from the dawn of his career he enjoyed recognition and constant attention from the Belgian contemporary art world. This is evidenced by his numerous exhibitions, his publications and the impressive number of pieces acquired by the Ministry of the French Community, as well as by the National Bank, among others. 
Friend of the painters Filip Denis and Walter Swennen, who all were friends with Marcel Broodthaers during their apprenticeship years, MMCO traced his path, always truant, between popular imagery and unbridled poetry.

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Talk & Walk: Atelier in de Stad Dorothy in Hell 11/09/2024 19:00

Greylight Projects - platform for art & culture

 

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We nodigen u graag uit voor het volgende:
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Talk & Walk:
Atelier in de Stad
Dorothy in Hell

(NL) Aanstaande woensdag, 11 september om 19:00,  is er een Talk & Walk in het Atelier in de Stad. Talk & Walk is een serie ontmoetingen met de kunstenaars die werkzaam zijn bij Greylight Projects. Tijdens de Talk & Walk sessies vertellen de kunstenaars over werk en hun project in Heerlen.

Voor de komende Talk & Walk neemt Dorothy je mee naar het Atelier in de Stad, hier zal zij een presentatie over haar werk geven, gevolgd door een wandeling door de stad.

Benieuwd naar Dorothy haar werk en waar dit over gaat? Check https://greylightprojects.org/atelier-in-de-stad-dorothy-in-hell/ of/en kom woensdag kijken, meewandelen en luisteren! 


(EN) This Wednesday, 11 September, there will be a Talk & Walk at the Atelier in the City. Talk & Walk is a series of meetings with the artists working at Greylight Projects. During the Talk & Walk sessions, the artists talk about work and their project in Heerlen.

For the upcoming Talk & Walk, Dorothy will take you to the Atelier in the City, where she will give a presentation about her work, followed by a walk through the city.

Curious about Dorothy’s work and what this is about? Check https://greylightprojects.org/atelier-in-de-stad-dorothy-in-hell/ or/and come on Wednesday to watch, walk along and listen! 

doors open: 19:00
location: NS station, Heerlen
 
Free entrance / no registration is required.
Gratis toegang / aanmelden niet nodig.
 

link: greylightprojects.org/talk-walk-atelier-in-de-stad-dorothy-in-hell/


ongoing-> expositie “Where am I standing” / the What the flag?! Euregio edition at the Neuer Kunstverein Aachen (NAK)

This year’s What the Flag!? will kick off and will take place in the context of the Young Art Euregion exhibiton at  the NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein.

The flag has a long tradition of different uses and meanings. Flags are commonly used to transmit signals, to identify countries, regions or cities, or to visually demarcate a territory. Flags are also frequently used to represent political ideas and beliefs. The artists participating in the What the Flag!? project are asked to respond from their own work and vision of the medium flag. What the Flag!? is well-established in Heerlen, being organized each year by Greylight Projects. In the past few years the project was expanded once more, crossing borders and now including Very Contemporary’s art institutions as partners, each one presenting a flag, which was previously commissioned by another partner in the network and randomly assigned to yet another partner.

Now, shaking things up even more this year, all participating artists have to fulfil the rules of NAK and STAWAG’s Young Art Euregion series. Hence they cannot be older than 40 years and have to have a strong connection to the Euregion. Again, those artists are chosen by the Very Contemporary institutions, art organizations and museums in the Euregion. Whereas beforehand the flags would be directly exchanged between the institutions, NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein presents all flags grouped together in one exhibition, taking place at the Kunstverein.

After the exhibition at the NAK the flags will be traveling through the region. The artist’s flags will be handed over to the member institutions of the Very Contemporary network. Hence the exhibition gains a second life within the public space, connecting all of VC partners in the process, underlining the importance of art literally not knowing any boundaries or borders.

The Young Art Euregion series / What the Flag!? is supported by STAWAG‘s in order to support young artists in the Euregio. What the flag?! is a project initiated by Greylight Projects and hosted for three years by the Very Contemporary network.

 

artist(s): Apparatus 22, Rachel Bacon, Yann Freichels, Dorothy Hendriks, Lars den Hertog, Eloïse Lega, Silvia Martes, Zoé Médard, Thomas Weidenhaupt, Lizzie Veldkamp
 
date: 25.08.2024 – 20.09.2024
opening: Saturday 24.08.2024 , 19:00-22:00

link: http://whattheflag.greylightprojects.org/


ongoing-> expositie: Living apart togther

Artists Tianyi Zheng, Eliisa Loukola, Ida Leijting and Lena Longefay met in 2022 through the Apprentice/Master programme organised by Kunstpodium T. Kunstpodium T is a talent development organisation for beginning artists, located in Tilburg. Annually, they provide a programme in which budding artists are paired in groups with experienced artists. By creating a final exhibition, the artists can win the so-called ‘Jan Naaijkens Prize’, as part of which they get to put together an exhibition. This exhibition will be at Greylight Projects and is part of the Jan Naaijkens Prize they received for their work while participating in the Kunstpodium T programme.

Each of the artists will present recent works during the exhibition, from video to sculptures. These will show how, as a group, they carry out a dynamic investigation into intersections between nature, heritage, collectivity and friendship.

Their joint artist practice deals with issues of belonging and collaboration. That practice expresses itself incidentally as ‘the Department of Collective Collaboration’. This is a platform that seeks to challenge conventional perceptions of creative institutions and redefine the idea of collective creativity. They do this mainly from the brief in-between spaces created in the workplace.

Opening event

On 30 August, the opening event is at 18:00 for this exhibition, artist Lena Longefay will also host a small wine tasting at 19:00. Lena Longefay, a visual artist from the Beaujolais wine region in France, combines wine tasting with art in her performances. Her upcoming performance explores the tradition and reality of the Limburg wine landscape through wine tasting and artistic expressions.

artist(s): Tianyi Zheng, Eliisa Loukola, Ida Leijting, Lena Longefay
date: 31.08.2024 – 21.09.2024
opening: Friday 30.08.2024 , 18:00 – 21:00
location: Schaesbergerweg 58, 6415 AJ Heerlen


and more on the agenda:

 
> exhibition “Where am I standing” / the What the flag?! Euregio edition at the Neuer Kunstverein Aachen (NAK)

25.08.2024 – 20.09.2024

> expositie: Living Apart Together

31.08.2024 – 21.09.2024

> ongoing: Atelier in de Stad: Dorothy in Hell

12.07.2024 – 13.10.2024

> Resident artists Ali Glover and Carole Louis at the Performing Landscapes Festival

07.09.2024 – 07.09.2024

> open call: 2025-> Binnenlands ateliers programma x Borderland Residencies -> Greylight Projects Heerlen

29.09.2024 – 29.09.2024

 



Greylight Projects is supported by the gemeente Heerlen
 
 

Greylight Projectsis a member of Very Contemporary,
the network of contemporary art venues in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion.

 
Greylight Projects is part of the cross border residencie

 
Greylight Projects is part of #TOKTOK,
platform for cultural initatives in Heerlen.
 
ateliers/ studio’s: Limaweg 3, 6415XD, Heerlen

Donnerstag: NAK SUNDOWNER II

 

WHAT THE FLAG?! x JUNGE KUNST EUREGIO 2024

 

 

 

 

 

 


SUNDOWNER: 12. September 2024, 18-22 Uhr
WEITERER TERMIN: 19. September 2024


Der NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein lädt im Rahmen der Ausstellung What the Flag?! x Junge Kunst Euregio am Donnerstag, den 12. September, zum zweiten Sundowner ein.

Nach der erfolgreichen Premiere der neuen Reihe des NAK Sundowners in der letzten Woche, freuen wir uns sehr, dass diese Woche Daniela Georgia (Choreographin, Tänzerin und Musikerin) einen Abend lang die Musik auswählen wird. Dazu gibt es kühle Drinks und gute Gespräche. Lernen Sie den Kunstverein und das Team dahinter in entspannter Atmosphäre kennen und lassen Sie mit uns zusammen den Sommer ausklingen. Unsere aktuelle Ausstellung ist natürlich ebenfalls an diesem Abend geöffnet.

Weiterer Termin: 19. September 2024 mit Miezibub, ebenfalls 18-22 Uhr.

Bei Regen findet die Veranstaltung in den Räumen des NAK statt. 

Disclaimer: Es handelt sich hierbei um eine Privatveranstaltung ohne kommerziellen Nutzen.

 

Zur Ausstellung

Der NAK zeigt bis zum 20. September die Ausstellung What the Flag?! x Junge Kunst Euregio. Eine Preview auf die Flaggen sowie weitere Informationen zu den Arbeiten der Künstler_innen finden Sie bereits vorab hier: https://whattheflag.greylightprojects.org/

Teilnehmende Künstler_innen:

Apparatus 22, Rachel Bacon, Yann Freichels, Dorothy Hendriks, Lars den Hertog, Eloïse Lega, Silvia Martes, Zoé Médard, Lizzie Veldkamp, Thomas Weidenhaupt

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This week’s openings in Brussels

This week’s openings in Brussels


Opening this week
Tuesday 10 Sep → Monday 16 Sep

Thu 12.09 — 18:00



Opening next week
Tuesday 17 Sep → Monday 23 Sep

Invitation vernissage solo Isabel Fredeus & Hilde Overbergh

 
 
Vernissage Thursday September 12, 5-9 PM
 

 

Isabel Fredeus

A Fungal Affair

 
Artist talk Isabel Fredeus & Elise Elsacker Sun Sep 15, 2 PM

 

Hilde Overbergh

  Cheer the Sum and Celebrate the Parts

 
Artist talk Sun Sep 15, 4 PM

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Isabel Fredeus (°1991, Kapellen) has her fourth exhibition in the gallery. She works with installations, sculptures, video and interventions. Fredeus is mainly interested in materials that are elastic, manipulative and flexible. Within her artistic practice she tries to follow signs, investigate the origin of their attraction and search for alternative meanings. For the past two years, she has been researching the sculptural qualities of mycelium in collaboration with microbiologist Elise Elsacker. Mycelium is the thread network of fungi. The exhibition ‘A fungal affair’ presents active installations, sculptures and drawings that aspire an alternative approach to classical sculpture. The exhibition visualizes an artistic dialogue Fredeus has initiated with this living organism.

Hilde Overbergh (°1964, Leuven) has her first solo exhibition in the gallery. With an infectious open-mindedness, she allows herself to be taken in tow by the remnants, fabrics, things and materials she encounters around her, as well as by the range of possible activities in which these attributes allow themselves to be assembled, connected, stacked, interwoven and strung together into multiform constellations. The title of Overbergh‘s solo exhibition, Cheer the Sum and Celebrate the Parts, refers to the playful aspect of this oeuvre, to the experimental pleasure with which very diverse objects, materials or actions are combined. And also to the magic of the moment in which an unforeseen encounter between thing, material or action takes place. 
 
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Thu 12, 5-9 PM, Fri-Sat,11- 6 PM
 
Sun Sep 15, free breakfast 11 AM, artist talks 2 and 4 PM
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Ch. de Charleroi, 54 1060 Brussels – www.whitehousegallery.be

Save The Date: Louise Lawler and Katinka Bock

We are pleased to invite you to the opening of Louise Lawler and Katinka Bock's' exhibitions. 

Vernissage on Thursday, September 12
In presence of the artists
6 ⏤ 9 pm

Opening hours during RendezVous – Brussels Art Week
September 13 ⏤ 15
11am ⏤ 6pm

Louise Lawler

CORNERED

September 12,
⏤ November, 2024

Louise Lawler, Tribute (swiped), 2022 / 2023, dye sublimation print on museum box

Focusing on installations in museums, galleries, and private collections, Louise Lawler investigates how we, as viewers, perceive art. Perception often deviates from intention; context is all-important and is reexamined, illuminated, and rendered more complex on various levels. Divided between the ground floor and first floor, CORNERED features two new large-scale in situ vinyl installations that engage in dialogue with other recent photographs.

Louise Lawler photographs not only the artworks themselves but also their surrounding spaces and details, such as labels, furniture, and lighting. By doing so, she explores the relationship between art, exhibition spaces and viewer, and, in CORNERED, particularly within the context of the gallery. Lawler offers a profound reflection on the art world, challenging traditional notions of art perception for all everyone concerned.

Katinka Bock

Assemblée Anonyme

September 12,
⏤ November 2, 2024

Katinka Bock, Electric sisters 2, 2024, silver gelatin print

This exhibition can be seen as a large assemblage that reveals itself to the viewer in a fragmented and layered manner, like an urban landscape, featuring a series of black and white photographs, murals, and free-standing sculptures. The installation highlights her focus on the physical aspect of the body and on the inherent materiality of objects.

'Une assemblée’ ('an assembly') is a group of people gathered in the same place for a common purpose. Like all social constellations, they interact with each other and with time and space. Constructed from this principle, the exhibition can be perceived from any angle, with no definitive starting point, beginning, or end. Unclassifiable bronze and ceramic forms are suspended from the ceiling or scattered on the ground. Resembling apparent prostheses or parts of a construction kit, these minimal and enigmatic objects define the gallery space as a terrain with distinct focuses on the north, east, south, and west. 

Additionally, the exhibition features a new photo series depicting electricity poles in an anonymous rural context, reflecting the lines of arbitrage and desire within our society. The physical edges of the exhibition space are marked by linear ceramic elements, where the sculptures blend into the murals, suggesting a new, oblique alphabet.

Newsletter September 2024

 
 
 
 
 
Upcoming exhibitions
 
 
 
 
 
Isabel Fredeus

A Fungal Affair

Whitehouse Gallery Brussels
 
September 12 – October 10
 
Vernissage September 12, 5-9 PM
 

 
 
 
 
 
Hilde Overbergh

Cheer the Sum and Celebrate the Parts

Whitehouse Gallery Brussels
 
September 12 – October 10
 
Vernissage September 12, 5-9 PM
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Whitehouse Gallery Brussels
 
takes part in RendezVous
 
Open THU 5-9 PM, FRI 11-6 PM, SAT 11-6 PM, SUN 11-6 PM
 
Special focus on Elsene: SUN September 15
– 11 AM: free breakfast
– 2 PM: artist talk Isabel Fredeus & Elise Elsacker
– 4 PM: artist talk Hilde Overbergh
 
 

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Artist news
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stéphanie Baechler

Forget me Not
 
Last weekend!

Installation at the Tröckneturm (drying tower)
 
St. Gallen (CH)
 
August 23 – September 8
 
 

 
 
 
Stéphanie Baechler

Forget me Not / Vergissmeinnicht
 
Book launch 

Published by Building Fictions
 
San serriffe, Sint Annenstraat, 30 in Amsterdam (NL)
 
September 26, 6.30 PM
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Isabel Fredeus

PRÉCIEUX

Group exposition
 
Parc Enghien
 
August 31 – September 15
 
 

 
 
 
Isabel Fredeus

MINO takeover

Performances
 
@ Rubenshuis, Hopland 13, Antwerpen (E)
 
September 20, 7 – 11.30 PM
 
 

 
 
 
 
Simona Mihaela Stoia

RADICALE 1924 – La grande finale

Group exposition in partnership with Maison des Arts Georges et Claude Pompidou, Cajarc
 
Maisons André Breton/Émile Joseph Rignault, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (FR)
 
September 28 – October 10
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Simona Mihaela Stoia
 
Détente à Asclépiéion
 
Group exhibition
 
Gallery J, 12 Rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth, Paris (FR)
 
September 20 – October 19
 
 


 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Joke Hansen

PERFORMA 6

Performance festival
 
Vonk centrale, Maastrichterstraat, 19 Hasselt (BE)
 
September 27, 6 PM
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clara Brörmann / Joke Hansen

ROKADE -STREETSPACE BANGER

Group show
 
Kunsthalle Recklinghausen (DE)
 
Organised by TickTack
 
August 24 – November 11
 

 
 
 
 
Warre Mulder

Hybriden

Group exhibition
 
CC De Warande, Turnhout (BE)
 
June 9 – November 19
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Warre Mulder

àmare

Contemporary art walk
 
Damme (BE)
 
May 18 – September 15
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Caroline Le Méhauté

Permanent installation ‘Intimité du visible’

Pays de l’Arbresie (FR)
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Caroline Le Méhauté

Les Murmures du Temps

Parcour artistique et culturel
 
Le pays de l’Arbresle, west of Lyon (FR)
 
July 6 – December 31
 

 
 
 
 
Caroline Le Méhauté

Second souffle

Group show
 
Oignies (FR)
 
April, 20 – Novembre, 3
 
 

 
 
 
Hilde Overbergh
 
DOKA
 
Group exhibition, curated by Geert Goiris
 
Museum M, Leuven (BE)  

December, 15, 2023 – January 5, 2025

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Ch. de Charleroi, 54 1060 Brussels – www.whitehousegallery.be

OPENING TOMORROW I RICHARD NONAS I Saturday, 7th of September from 12 to 8 pm

OPENING TOMORROW I RICHARD NONAS I Saturday, 7th of September from 12 to 8 pm ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌

This week’s openings in Brussels

This week’s openings in Brussels

Opening this week
Wednesday 04 Sep → Tuesday 10 Sep

Thu 05.09 — 17:00

Fri 06.09 — 18:00



Opening next week
Wednesday 11 Sep → Tuesday 17 Sep

Thu 12.09 — 18:00

Donnerstag: NAK SUNDOWNER

 

WHAT THE FLAG?! x JUNGE KUNST EUREGIO 2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


SUNDOWNER: 05. September 2024, 18-22 Uhr
WEITERE TERMINE: 12. und 19. September 2024


Der NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein lädt im Rahmen der Ausstellung What the Flag?! x Junge Kunst Euregio am morgigen Donnerstag, den 05. September, zum ersten Sundowner ein.

Zur Premiere der neuen Reihe des NAK Sundowners auf der Terrasse des Kunstvereins wird für uns Majuus70 (Super Groovers, Super Digital, Popstadl) Drum & Bass, Electronica, House und Techno auflegen. Dazu gibt es kühle Drinks und gute Gespräche. Lernen Sie den Kunstverein und das Team dahinter in entspannter Atmosphäre kennen und lassen Sie mit uns zusammen den Sommer ausklingen. Unsere aktuelle Ausstellung ist natürlich ebenfalls an diesem Abend geöffnet.

Weitere Termine: 12. und 19. September 2024, ebenfalls 18-22 Uhr.

Bei Regen findet die Veranstaltung in den Räumen des NAK statt. 

Disclaimer: Es handelt sich hierbei um eine Privatveranstaltung ohne kommerziellen Nutzen.

 

Zur Ausstellung

Der NAK zeigt bis zum 20. September die Ausstellung What the Flag?! x Junge Kunst Euregio. Eine Preview auf die Flaggen sowie weitere Informationen zu den Arbeiten der Künstler_innen finden Sie bereits vorab hier: https://whattheflag.greylightprojects.org/

Teilnehmende Künstler_innen:

Apparatus 22, Rachel Bacon, Yann Freichels, Dorothy Hendriks, Lars den Hertog, Eloïse Lega, Silvia Martes, Zoé Médard, Lizzie Veldkamp, Thomas Weidenhaupt

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Passstraße 29
52070 Aachen
0049 (0)241503255
www.neueraachenerkunstverein.de
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OPENING I RICHARD NONAS I Saturday, 7th of September from 12 to 8 pm

OPENING I RICHARD NONAS I Saturday, 7th of September from 12 to 8 pm ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌

[nadine] SEPTEMBER 2024

[n0dine] CONGO MANIA 2.0 by Freddy Mutombo & Dolet Malalu
06/09 – 20/09/2024 — expo

[EN] Congo Mania is a project initiated by Freddy Mutombo (BE/DRC) where he freely deploys photography, video, sound and performance to approach the history and hidden layers between Congo and Belgium. This time, he works together with photographer Dolet Malalu (DRC) on an audiovisual installation. They depart from the urban context in their own habitats Brussels and Kinshasa, which they approach from a political and aesthetic point of view.

[NL] Congo Mania is een project geïnitieerd door Freddy Mutombo (BE/DRC). Aan de hand foto, video, geluid en performance onderzoekt hij de geschiedenis en de verborgen lagen tussen Congo en België. Deze keer werkt hij samen met fotograaf Dolet Malalu (DRC) aan een audiovisuele installatie. Ze vertrekken vanuit hun eigen habitats Brussel en Kinshasa om de stedelijke context te bekijken, zowel vanuit een politiek als esthetisch standpunt.

[FR] Congo Mania est un project initié par Freddy Mutombo (BE/RDC) qui associe la photographie, la vidéo, le son et la performance comme démarche artistique pour mieux comprendre les différents niveaux cachés de l’histoire entre le Congo et la Belgique. Cette fois-ci, il travaille avec le photographe Dolet Malalu (RDC) sur une installation audiovisuelle. Leur point de départ est le contexte urbain de Bruxelles et Kinshasa, villes qu’ils habitent, observées d’un point de vue politique et esthétique. 

CONGO MANIA 2.0 is a dual exhibition starting in n0dine and proceeding at espace Glidji’s in October.
> opening n0dine on Thursday 5 September 2024
expo 6/09 – 20/09/2024, visit by appointment

n0dine, rue de Laekensestraat 105, 1000 Brussels
opening at Glidji’s, Elsensesteenweg 192 Chaussée d’Ixelles on 17 October 2024
more info:
nadine.be

supported by VGC
image by Freddy Mutombo & Dolet Malalu

[extra muros] ‘Attuning with cooling tower microbes’
Koelleven, a project co-produced by nadine is holding a seminar in Helsinki
with Bartaku, Christina Stadlbauer

11 September 2024
Undergrade Centre, AALTO University
more info:
nadine.be

[extra muros] Feral 2024
Un festival qui ré-invente notre rapport à la ville
Rencontres artistiques, savoirs et tactiques

12-14 September 2024
CIFAS, Brussels
more info: cifas.be

[extra muros] The Oceanographies Institute
lecture performance by Marialena Marouda
part of the program ‘Fluid Formations’ @ultima oslo 

13 September 2024
ultima oslo contemporary music festival 
more info: ultima.no

[extra muros] CORRESPONDANCES INTO THE FOREST
o altri modi di dire la stessa cosa in una versione breve 
performance by Lucia Palladino

17 September 2024
Parma Moving Festival, Parma (Italy)
link to the festival: FB

more info about the project: nadine.be

[open call] a.pass
open call for collective research (2nd round) 

deadline 13 October 2024
more info: a.pass.be

REMOVED FOOTER

nadine is supported by:
Vlaamse Gemeenschap
Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie van het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
Mobiel Brussel van het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest

Contact: 
dinA / Nieuwbrug 3 Rue du Pont Neuf / Brussel 1000 Bruxelles

Uitnodiging: Finissage The Place Where I was Condemned to Live

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Ouroboros

Op zaterdag 7 september, in het laatste weekend van de solotentoonstelling The Place Where I was Condemned to Live, zal Basma al-Sharif in discussie gaan met Alina Lupu, Isshaq Albarbary en Amal Alhaag, die zullen reflecteren op haar werk in relatie tot drie kwesties die in de tentoonstelling aan de orde worden gesteld en die door het huidige moment op scherp worden gesteld; De vernietiging van materieel en immaterieel erfgoed in Palestina (Gaza in het bijzonder, zoals aan de orde komt in Ouroboros, Basma’s film die dagelijks in de Appel wordt vertoond), censuur (in relatie tot twee werken in de tentoonstelling, Trompe l’œil en Capital filminstallaties), maar ook in relatie tot de censuur van Palestijnse verhalen in Europa in het algemeen, en de uitnodiging om de tentoonstelling te lezen met de vraag in het achterhoofd hoe we kunst maken en bekijken in tijden van genocide? Basma zal reageren op de reflecties van de deelnemers.

Daarna zullen we de bezoekers uitnodigen om samen met ons na te denken over de discussie, de huidige bezuinigingen in relatie tot Morning Circle, Basma’s nieuwe lopende werk, over de vraag wat voor soort (culturele/kunst) ruimtes/instellingen we op dit moment nodig hebben. Basma stelt voor om Zoe Leonards gedicht ‘I want a dyke for president’ te gebruiken als voorbeeld van een format om buiten de status quo te denken.

Om 19:00 uur stappen we op de fiets en gaan we naar Filmtheater Kriterion om samen met andere toeschouwers naar Ouroboros te kijken, met een korte inleiding door Basma al-Sharif. De vertoning begint om 19:30 uur.

Ouroboros (2017)
Ouroboros verwijst naar het symbool van de slang die zijn staart opeet, wat duidt op een cyclus van dood en wedergeboorte. Met het experimentele narrative—waarvan het centrale personage aan een reis begint om zijn pijn af te schudden, om het vervolgens opnieuw te ervaren door een onbepaald tijd-ruimte continuüm dat afwisselend weelderig en mooi, beklemmend en wanhopig is, beladen met fysieke en historische ruïne en onzekere, hachelijke situaties—houdt de film zich aan een fragmentarische, dromerig desultorische, esthetisch meeslepende structuur. Het is een onstuimige mix van essayistische overpeinzingen, verbluffende landschapsstudies en een caleidoscopisch, ontwricht liefdesverhaal, waarin ontheemding meerdere, meeslepende stemmen vindt en de ritmes botsen en ons uit de verwachting schudden. De film bevat tekst in beeld die is vertaald in Chinook, een Noord-Amerikaanse inheemse taal die wordt gesproken door collega kunstenaar-filmmaker Sky Hopinka, archiefbeelden van de vernietiging in Gaza, een griezelige panoptische blik en weelderige 16mm-beelden, een verlengde passage in omgekeerde richting en fictieve vignetten die niettemin de grenzen van zijn en handelen doen vervagen. Ouroboros roept trauma’s op die zijn veroorzaakt door territoriale bezetting, en weigert het standvastige idee van stilstand.

Tickets voor het symposium (14:00-17:30 uur) zijn hier beschikbaar.
Tickets voor de vertoning in Kriterion (19:30 uur) zijn beschikbaar via hun website.

 
 

Verzorgd door MailingLijst

Vernissage “Ideal Waste” – Galerie Romero Paprocki, Paris

Ideal Waste

Opening on the 5th of September from 6pm to 9pm

Romero Paprocki Gallery

8 rue Sainte-Claude, Paris

We are pleased to invite you to the opening of our solo exhibition ‘Ideal Waste’ at the Romero Paprocki Gallery in Paris on Thursday 5 September from 6-9pm as part of Paris Design Week.

‘For Deborah Bowmann’s first exhibition at the Romero Paprocki gallery, the artist duo are presenting two new bodies of work: a series of wooden seats, presented in the first room – and a new series of monochrome assemblages, developed around the idea of the still life. The latter, presented mainly in the second room, is made from workshop waste and objects abandoned or bought at flea markets in Brussels. Between scraps and leftovers, these objects are selected for both their qualities and their defects. Their stylistic diversity reflects the duo’s sensitivity to the traces of our contemporary times, sketching out a personal archaeology.’

The exhibition runs until Saturday 21 September 2024.