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Highlights of the month

Trans Europa Express - Station Belgien

Saturday 25.10, 15h at Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster (DE)


Following the prelude of the “Trans Europe Express” exhibition series with David Claerbout in summer 2024, the Kunsthaus NRW will be continuing the series with a selection of young Belgian artists. For the first time, not only individual artists from neighbouring countries will be invited to Kunsthaus NRW, but Belgium’s vibrant art scene will become the focus of this large-scale exhibition. The main focus will be on the vivid Belgian art scenes of Antwerp, Gent and Brussels.

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Maarten Bel – Greetings from Heerlen-Noord: Chapter 1

26.10.25 ⟶ 01.03.26 at SCHUNCK (NL)


From 26 October to 1 March, the SCHUNCK store window will be the domain of artist Maarten Bel. His presentation starts with a camping adventure at the Buurtcamping in Heerlen-Noord last summer. The photos and memories of that weekend return as giant postcards: the Neighborhood Campsite Het Glaspaleis writes about how much fun it was—with an invitation for next year already included.

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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