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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

Overburden: On Extraction And The Shape Of Things To Come

Opening 08.11.24, 18h at Greylight Project (NL)


Extraction refers to the forced removal of raw materials and life forms from the earth’s surface, depths and biosphere. A process that not only has devastatingly shaped a predicament of climate crisis but also functions as a generative logic by which we understand the world. Understanding extraction as both a material reality as well as a cultural problem brings into focus the role of art and imagination in shaping what we talk about when we talk about “nature”, “progress”, or “crisis”. And what remains outside of art’s representation, just outside the frame, or is difficult to recognize within it?

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walk & talk: Time-images: performance of Nicholas Grafia

17.11.24, 14h at Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster (DE)


Come discover the worldpremiere performance by Nicholas Grafia! The performance takes places in the context of the exhibition “Time-images. Manifestations of time-based art”.

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Art au Centre #15 - Special Edition

17.10 ⟶ 31.12.24 at Art au Centre Liège (BE)


This 15th edition is being produced in collaboration with the OLA network, a brand new association bringing together 22 art venues in Liège to work together to promote and support contemporary art, raise the profile of its members' activities and defend their common interests.

What did you expect?

24.09.24 ⟶ 05.01.25 at IKOB (BE)


In 2019, Chloé Op de Beeck spent a lot of time in Eupen for her first major solo exhibition at IKOB. During this time, she captured locations and corners of our hometown that often remain hidden from us because they are too ordinary, too familiar, or perhaps too unspectacular. Chloé Op de Beeck's film is different from what we are used to. Fast cuts and wild action do not appear in her work. Instead, she often uses fixed shots focused on slowly changing subjects. Ultimately, it is the real and everyday situations of waiting, silence, and inactivity that she elevates to aesthetically refined moments, which one enjoys watching.

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