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Walk through Manheim with Silke Schatz

Saturday 26.04.25, 14h at Ludwig Forum Aachen (DE)


On the occasion of the last exhibition weekend of Terrestrial Perspectives, we cordially invite you to another walk with Silke Schatz in Manheim ‘the plants in view’.
A lot has changed since the last walk on 22 September 2024: the energy company has already fenced off about half of the site and severely restricted access to the areas behind it, and at the beginning of January, following a ruling by the Münster Higher Administrative Court, large parts of the Manheimer Wäldchen, known as Sündenwäldchen, were cleared. A small part is still standing, thanks to the people who protect the trees, but this now weakened patch of forest is exposed to the wind and the approaching coal excavators.

TWODO Collection: 2000-2024

⟶ 27.04.25 at NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein (DE)


NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein is pleased to present the exhibition TWODO Collection: 2000-2024. This marks the conclusion of the TWODO project after 24 years, and in the retrospective we take the opportunity to look back at the outstanding projects and exhibitions by Mel Chin/GALA Committee, Fareed Armaly, Daniel Roth, Johannes Wohnseifer, Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, Michael Stevenson, Simon Dybbroe Moller, Jonathan Monk, Nina Canell, Jan Timme, Klaus Merkel, Craig Mulholland, Lone Haugaard Madsen, Manuel Graf, Michael E. Smith, Kathrin Sonntag, Hiroki Tsukuda, Nora Turato, Markus Saile, Kate Davis and Arthur Löwen.

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KEETJE MANS: WANDERING AND COMING HOME

⟶ 14.09.25, at SCHUNCK (BE)


In 2022, SCHUNCK acquired an ensemble of twelve drawings by Keetje Mans, four of which are on display here. A few years earlier, the textile piece Tantrum (2017) was purchased, and in 2009, the paintings Desert Sessions and Two Lone Swordsmen were acquired. Recently, the painting Span (2011) was donated to the SCHUNCK collection by dsm-firmenich.