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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

Performing Landscapes 2024

07.09.24, 11–19h at Art au Centre (Liège, BE)


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Art au Centre and the Very Contemporary Network are pleased to invite you to the third edition of Performing Landscapes, which will take place on Saturday, September 7, 2024, from 11 am to 7 pm in Liège. The event is a co-production by Art au Centre Liège and Greylight Projects
We invite you to join us for a day to collectively question the landscape around us, that of the city of Liège, through a dozen artistic interventions in the form of performances, sound works, projections and collective artworks.

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Entre les lignes: Artist talk: Lucile Desamory

22.08.24 (time to be announced) at IKOB (BE)


Lucile Desamory talks about her films, her perspective as a Belgian artist after 20 years abroad, and about topics that are often overlooked. She presents her new project Entre les lignes (co-authored with Damien Desamory), which is closely connected to the region in the far east of Belgium.

Fragments of a reality that was once. Encounters with Ukraine in the Ludwig Collection

⟶ 01.09.24 at Ludwig Forum (DE)


The Ludwig Forum for International Art is home to around 1,800 paintings, sculptures, and works of the graphic arts from the former Soviet Union and central, eastern, and southeastern Europe which Irene and Peter Ludwig collected between 1979 and 1996. Fragments of a reality that once was marks the launch of a re-examination, re-positioning, and new exploration of sections of this collection which in the past were inventoried under the category “Art from the USSR” and about which there is little information down to the present day.

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