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SUMMARY:Amy Sillman. Oh\, Clock! – Collection presentation
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/amy-sillman-oh-clock-collection-presentation/
LOCATION:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250318T190000
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CREATED:20250114T130253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T143454Z
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SUMMARY:Trajal Harrell – Judson Church is Ringing in Harlem (Made-to-Measure) / Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at The Judson Church (M2M)
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/trajal-harrell-judson-church-is-ringing-in-harlem-made-to-measure-twenty-looks-or-paris-is-burning-at-the-judson-church-m2m/
LOCATION:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen
CATEGORIES:Event
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CREATED:20250224T094430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T151809Z
UID:47365-1740009600-1742083200@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Open call for curators – Currents 12
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/open-call-for-curators-currents-12/
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:European Reception of 20th century Japanese Avant-garde
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/european-reception-of-20th-century-japanese-avant-garde/
LOCATION:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen
CATEGORIES:Event
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CREATED:20241203T121931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T153720Z
UID:46470-1734282000-1734282000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Threnody for the KhoiSan
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/threnody-for-the-khoisan/
LOCATION:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241210T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20241114T115215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T125809Z
UID:46181-1733853600-1733853600@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Zeigekunst: KuratorInnen als Zauberlehrlinge
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/zeigekunst-kuratorinnen-als-zauberlehrlinge-wie-man-hinsieht-durchs-wegsehen-wie-man-aufs-ende-hin-beginnt-wie-man-auf-das-zeigt-was-nicht-gezeigt-wird/
LOCATION:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241128T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241128T190000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20241018T080946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T083255Z
UID:45926-1732820400-1732820400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Free Movement? Migration and Mobility in Eastern Europe through the lens of contemporary art.
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/free-movement-migration-and-mobility-in-eastern-europe-through-the-lens-of-contemporary-art/
LOCATION:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241125T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241125T193000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20241113T114558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T095047Z
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SUMMARY:‘Monday Evening Talk’ with Tim Ingold (Anthropologist\, Aberdeen)
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/monday-evening-talk-with-timothy-ingold-anthropologist-aberdeen/
LOCATION:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241119T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241119T180000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20241113T102051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241113T133934Z
UID:46143-1732039200-1732039200@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Studio visit with Ayo Akingbade and Apparatus 22
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/studio-visit-with-ayo-akingbade-and-apparatus-22/
LOCATION:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241105T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241105T190000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240930T092435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T102615Z
UID:45430-1730833200-1730833200@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Forum Literatur: Die Projektoren. Reading with Clemens Meyer
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/forum-literatur-die-projektoren-reading-with-clemens-meyer/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250303
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240726T063909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T120140Z
UID:44740-1730073600-1740959999@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Rune Mields. Der unendliche Raum – dehnt sich aus
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/rune-mields-der-unendliche-raum-dehnt-sich-aus/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241027T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241027T180000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240930T091733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T164305Z
UID:45419-1730030400-1730052000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Opening: Rune Mields. Der unendliche Raum – dehnt sich aus
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/opening-rune-mields-der-unendliche-raum-dehnt-sich-aus/
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241027T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251109T000000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20250502T125234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T130507Z
UID:48065-1729987200-1762646400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Kunstverein Gegenverkehr – Zentrum für aktuelle Kunst e.V.
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/kunstverein-gegenverkehr-zentrum-fuer-aktuelle-kunst-e-v/
LOCATION:Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240929T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240929T203000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240924T154134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T155204Z
UID:45365-1727614800-1727641800@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Soft Illusion x Inner Fields @ Ludwig Forum Aachen
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/soft-illusion-x-inner-fields-ludwig-forum-aachen/
CATEGORIES:Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240930
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240717T142722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T103557Z
UID:44622-1727481600-1727654399@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Aachener Kunstroute 2024
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/aachener-kunstroute-2024/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240922T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240922T140000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240629T055653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T094236Z
UID:44439-1727013600-1727013600@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Walk through Manheim with Silke Schatz
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/walk-through-manheim-with-silke-schatz/
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Silke-Schatz_Ann_Manheim-Calling_Foto-Silke-Schatz-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240912T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240912T180000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240906T082708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T083703Z
UID:45255-1726164000-1726164000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Terrestrial Perspectives – Guided tour with Fanny Hauser
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/terrestrial-perspectives-guided-tour-with-fanny-hauser/
CATEGORIES:Event,Guided tour
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240905T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240905T180000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240819T092038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T143929Z
UID:45062-1725559200-1725559200@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Fragments of a Reality That Once Was – Guided tour with curator Galina Dekova
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/fragments-of-a-reality-that-once-was-guided-tour-with-curator-galina-dekova/
CATEGORIES:Event,Guided tour
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ludwigforum.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/2024.05.28_Ludwig-Forum-53.web_.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240829T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240829T190000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240711T135131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T091629Z
UID:44540-1724958000-1724958000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Forum Literatur: Reading with Helene Hegemann
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/forum-literatur-reading-with-helene-hegemann/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240819
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240801T074616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T074946Z
UID:44891-1723766400-1724025599@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:KIMOKO
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/kimoko/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240815T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240815T180000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240709T073200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T091655Z
UID:44517-1723744800-1723744800@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Fragments of a Reality That Once Was – Guided tour with curator Galina Dekova
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/fragmente-einer-wirklichkeit-die-einmal-war-kuratorinnenfuehrung-mit-galina-dekova/
CATEGORIES:Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250113
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240629T050627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T103633Z
UID:44398-1719792000-1736726399@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:On the Volcano
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/on-the-volcano/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240724T055137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T080714Z
UID:44660-1719792000-1767225599@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Earth\, Moon\, Sun: Restoration Laboratory Nam June Paik
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/earth-moon-sun-restoration-laboratory-nam-june-paik/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240630T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240630T140000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240604T074319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T075133Z
UID:44060-1719756000-1719756000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Terrestrial Connections
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/terrestrial-connections/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240630T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240630T180000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240625T092848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T112014Z
UID:44296-1719745200-1719770400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Summer kick-off at Ludwig Forum
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/summer-kick-off-at-ludwig-forum/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240620T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240604T062637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T062826Z
UID:44046-1718902800-1718902800@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Terrestrial Perspectives – Guided tour with Lisa Oord (in English)
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/terrestrial-perspectives-guided-tour-with-lisa-oord-in-english/
CATEGORIES:Event,Guided tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240613T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240604T061629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T062524Z
UID:44042-1718298000-1718298000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Terrestrial Perspectives – Guided tour with Lisa Oord (in German)
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/terrestrial-perspectives-guided-tour-with-lisa-oord/
CATEGORIES:Event,Guided tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240609T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240609T120000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240528T105630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T164049Z
UID:43965-1717934400-1717934400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Each One Another - Book talk with Rachel Haidu followed by a conversation with Ulrike Müller
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/each-one-another-book-talk-with-rachel-haidu/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240606T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240606T190000
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240105T091503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T104358Z
UID:41253-1717700400-1717700400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Forum Literatur: Karl May. Reading with Enis Maci & Mazlum Nergiz
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/forum-literatur-karl-may-reading-with-enis-maci-mazlum-nergiz/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250428
DTSTAMP:20260630T221635
CREATED:20240510T144428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T101313Z
UID:43327-1716681600-1745798399@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Terrestrial Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Since 1 September 2025\, the artists Rachel Daniëls and Vika Prokopaviciute have been guests at the Ludwig Forum Aachen as artists-in-residence of the Borderland Residencies programme. Before their residency concludes at the end of November\, the two current fellows will present their works and ongoing research projects in their studio spaces at the museum. During her residency at the Ludwig Forum\, Rachel Daniëls explores the material and metaphorical qualities of rubber\, examining themes such as resilience\, adaptability\, and shifting identities within the Euregio. At the same time\, she considers the material’s industrial origins\, which raise questions around human craftsmanship\, labour\, and innovation\, and reveal a tension between natural flexibility and constructed structure. Vika Prokopaviciute\, is working on a series of paintings that engage with the concept of boundaries — investigating their potential as both separating and connecting elements\, and reflecting on what lies beyond the limits of the canvas and perception. The Borderland Residencies programme offers the artists a unique platform to deepen their practice\, engage with the specific cultural and social contexts of the region\, and contribute to a vibrant artistic exchange across (national) borders. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and from funds of the RKP – Regional Cultural Program NRW. Rachel Daniëls (b. 1998\, Genk\, BE) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture\, installation\, performance\, and sound. After earning her Master’s degree in Sculpture & Installation from PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt in 2023\, she is now based in Brussels. Her performances and installations have been presented in a range of venues across Belgium\, including Museum M\, C-mine\, Horst Arts and Music Festival\, Annie Gentils Gallery\, Whitehouse Gallery\, and Base-Alpha Gallery. Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983\, Lithuania) is a painter based in Vienna whose work navigates between abstraction and figuration. Her work has been exhibited at institutions such as Coulisse\, Stockholm; Commune\, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Nicodim\, New York; House of Spouse\, Vienna; and Spencer Brownstone Gallery\, New York.   Photos: Paul Razlaf
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/terrestrial-perspectives/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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