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Very Contemporary is a network of various art institutes located in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion. On our website you can find out what happens in the region and learn more about the different art organisations. If you like to follow us you can find us on facebook and instragram or you can subscribe to our newsletter.



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Here below you find the highlights of this months and there is more to find in the agenda section.

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Highlights of the month

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Very happy new year !

Very Contemporary is grateful to enter 2025 with your continued support and looks forward to another year of shared creativity and cultural exploration. We are thankful for the involvement of our visitors, the artists, and the institutions that have accompanied us.


In 2025, we remain committed to keeping you updated on the diverse exhibitions and cultural events across the Meuse-Rhine Euregion, highlighting the rich cultural landscape of the region we proudly support. Here’s to a year of creativity, curiosity and shared experiences!

Christian Odzuck: Infinite Library

Opening Sunday 19.01.25, 18h at IKOB (BE)


Christian Odzuck (1978) has been accompanying his conceptual approach to art for many years with the production of sometimes elaborate catalog projects. We take his impressive library of his own (catalog) projects as an opportunity to subject the topic of books and libraries to an intensive analysis together with him. The exhibition is thus simultaneously a walk-in exhibition, a three-dimensional book, and a reflection on the cultural significance of the book.

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Live Performances: Cristiana Cott Negoescu & Elisabeth Heil

Sunday 19.01.25, 13-17h at Kunsthaus NRW (DE)


Kunsthaus NRW is pleased to announce the next event as part of the exhibition ‘zeit-bilder. Manifestations of time-based art’. On the performance day there will be live performances by Cristiana Cott Negoescu and Elisabeth Heil as well as a guided tour of the exhibition by the curator.