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Highlights of the month

Curator's tour: Trans Europa Express & No Border: North Rhine-Westphalia – Belgium

Sunday 14.12, 15h at Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster (DE)


Curator’s Tour with Elke Kania through the exhibitions »Trans Europe Express – Belgium Station« und Intervention NO BORDER: NRW–BELGIUM. Depending on the group, the tour will be held in German or English. Participation is limited to 25 people, no registration is needed, start at 3pm in the foyer.

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Ronny Delrue – JEDER STRICH EIN LAUTER RAUM

Opening Sunday 14.12.25, 15h at IKOB (BE)


Ronny Delrue is one of the most renowned artists in contemporary art. In the past five years, he has captivated audiences with major solo exhibitions at S.M.A.K. Ghent (2018-2019) and the CENTRALE for Contemporary Art Brussels (2019). Now, the exhibition “Every Stroke a Loud Space” presents Delrue consistently as a draughtsman—for the first time, not as a painter.

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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