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Highlights of the month

Reading the Region - Conference at Kunsthaus NRW

Friday 14.11, 12h at Kunsthaus NRW (DE)


On behalf of Kunsthaus NRW and the trinational cross-border network Very Contemporary, we invite you to the conference “Reading the Region”. The Euregion Meuse-Rhine, the border region between Belgium, the Netherlands and the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, form one of Europe’s most vibrant regions of artistic production and presentation, a true triangle of art.

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Shu Lea Cheang: KI$$ KI$$

Opening Wednesday 26.11, 19h Ludwig Forum Aachen (DE)


KI$$ KI$$ represents the first institutional survey exhibition of Shu Lea Cheang (b. 1954, Tainan, Taiwan). Taking her first feature film Fresh Kill (1994) as a starting point, the Taiwanese-American artist and filmmaker brings together works from the past three decades and places them in an updated context.

What the Flag?! Euregio 2025

“Untitled”, 2025, Kaya Erdinç
From: Greylight Projects, Heerlen (NL)
To: Jester, Genk (BE)



The flag A silent sjtil is inspired by a story written for a recent exhibition at Listen Gallery (Glasgow, UK) and a presentation at Greylight Projects (Heerlen, NL). The work envisions a near future marked by data scarcity, where sending artwork abroad has become increasingly difficult, raising new questions and challenges for Erdinç’s artistic practice.


🏳️ Following the previous editions of What the Flag?! Euregio, the project continues in 2025 with a renewed focus: “How can we connect?”. In a time where borders—both physical and mental—are increasingly questioned, this edition delves into the role of art in fostering connections between people, institutions, and regions. The flag remains central as a symbol of community, communication, and change.

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