OUTDOOR EXHIBITION “NOTHING PERSONAL” BY NIKITA TERYOSHIN
Light Leaks Festival 2024
Désolé, ce texte n'existe pas en français.
Following the huge success of last year first edition, the Light Leaks Festival
outdoor exhibition will be presented in the courtyard of the Rotondes cultural
center. This open-air exhibition showcases street and documentary photos on a
large scale, providing a unique and immersive experience for festival attendees.
This year the outdoor exhibition will exclusively showcase the captivating work
of photographer Nikita Teryoshin, from his collection 'Nothing Personal - the
back office of war', offering attendees a unique perspective on contemporary
themes.
“Every day on the news we are shown images of war and destruction. This
coincides with global expenditure on arms increasing year after year. However,
we are rarely afforded a glimpse behind the curtains of the global arms
business. Photographer Nikita Teryoshin travelled to 16 arms fairs between 2016
and 2023 to investigate what happens before wars take place. His aim was to take
photographs at exclusive so-called defense expositions— which are closed to the
public—on every continent to highlight the global nature of the industry.”
* Genre : Photographie
* Organisateur / Collaboration : Organisé par Luxembourg Streetphoto Collective
En collaboration avec les Rotondes
* Âge : À partir de 14 ans
* Lieu : Parvis
* Informations additionnelles : Dans le cadre du Light Leaks Festival 2024
[https://www.rotondes.lu/fr/agenda/light-leaks-festival-2024]
* Liens :
* Light Leaks Festival - site [https://www.lightleaks.lu/]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Facebook
[https://www.facebook.com/lightleaksfestival]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Instagram
[https://www.instagram.com/lightleaksfestival]
Café des Langues
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Café des Langues
En collaboration avec : RYSE
Langues : EN/FR/DE/LU
Aucune expérience requise. Gratuit.
Sur inscription :
t +352 453785–531
Nous organisons régulièrement notre Café des Langues autour des expositions du Mudam avec l’association RYSE*. Ces rencontres ont pour but d’échanger autour de l’art contemporain et de la culture, ainsi que de pratiquer les langues majoritairement parlées au Luxembourg.
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OUTDOOR EXHIBITION “NOTHING PERSONAL” BY NIKITA TERYOSHIN
Light Leaks Festival 2024
Désolé, ce texte n'existe pas en français.
Following the huge success of last year first edition, the Light Leaks Festival
outdoor exhibition will be presented in the courtyard of the Rotondes cultural
center. This open-air exhibition showcases street and documentary photos on a
large scale, providing a unique and immersive experience for festival attendees.
This year the outdoor exhibition will exclusively showcase the captivating work
of photographer Nikita Teryoshin, from his collection 'Nothing Personal - the
back office of war', offering attendees a unique perspective on contemporary
themes.
“Every day on the news we are shown images of war and destruction. This
coincides with global expenditure on arms increasing year after year. However,
we are rarely afforded a glimpse behind the curtains of the global arms
business. Photographer Nikita Teryoshin travelled to 16 arms fairs between 2016
and 2023 to investigate what happens before wars take place. His aim was to take
photographs at exclusive so-called defense expositions— which are closed to the
public—on every continent to highlight the global nature of the industry.”
* Genre : Photographie
* Organisateur / Collaboration : Organisé par Luxembourg Streetphoto Collective
En collaboration avec les Rotondes
* Âge : À partir de 14 ans
* Lieu : Parvis
* Informations additionnelles : Dans le cadre du Light Leaks Festival 2024
[https://www.rotondes.lu/fr/agenda/light-leaks-festival-2024]
* Liens :
* Light Leaks Festival - site [https://www.lightleaks.lu/]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Facebook
[https://www.facebook.com/lightleaksfestival]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Instagram
[https://www.instagram.com/lightleaksfestival]
VISITES GUIDÉES DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE
La BnL organise régulièrement des visites guidées gratuites pour personnes
privées à travers ses locaux. Les participants y reçoivent des informations sur
le concept, l’architecture, les missions et le fonctionnement de la
bibliothèque. Ils ont également l’opportunité de visiter, en exclusivité, les
espaces de stockage internes.
Pour qu’une visite guidée puisse avoir lieu, au moins sept personnes doivent
être inscrites. En cas d’annulation, les participants sont informés par
courriel.
DESIGN FRIENDS LECTURE | BIOMATERIALS IN PRACTICE: FROM LAB TO REALITY AND
BEYOND
crafting plastics! studio entend fournir des outils pour rendre le développement
durable moins contraignant.
TOUR IN ENGLISH
Visite guidée des expositions. Pour visiteurs individuels et petits groupes
(maximum 4 personnes).
GUIDED TOUR WITH ASSISTANT CURATOR CARLOTTA PIERLEONI
Within the framework of the exhibition: Portraits
[https://www.mudam.com/exhibitions/sin-wai-kin---2023-baloise-art-prize]
In English
Free of charge
Booking required:
mudam.com/rsvp-visite-curateur [https://www.mudam.com/rsvp-visite-curateur]
+352 453785-531
The exhibition Portraits transforms the Foyer of Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d’Art
Moderne Grand-Duc Jean into a space for the exploration of the possibilities of
storytelling, and of perceived notions of reality. Enclosed within a white
curtained structure are five moving-image artworks from the
series Portraits (2023) by artist Sin Wai Kin (b. 1991, Toronto).
Transformation, subjective reality, and the existence of other realities – which
the artist invites viewers to ponder often through the state of dreaming – are
all themes which hold a significant place in Sin’s works. In their almost
imperceptible movements, the living portraits push the limits of the pictorial
tradition, and the subject’s capacity of displaying an awareness of the viewer’s
gaze, sometimes powerfully holding it. Sin Wai Kin is the recipient of the 24th
Baloise Art Prize. Founded in 1999, the prize is awarded annually at Art Basel
to two artists exhibiting within the Statements section of the fair.
Experience this exhibition through the gaze of the curator Carlotta Pierleoni.
OUTDOOR EXHIBITION “NOTHING PERSONAL” BY NIKITA TERYOSHIN
Light Leaks Festival 2024
Désolé, ce texte n'existe pas en français.
Following the huge success of last year first edition, the Light Leaks Festival
outdoor exhibition will be presented in the courtyard of the Rotondes cultural
center. This open-air exhibition showcases street and documentary photos on a
large scale, providing a unique and immersive experience for festival attendees.
This year the outdoor exhibition will exclusively showcase the captivating work
of photographer Nikita Teryoshin, from his collection 'Nothing Personal - the
back office of war', offering attendees a unique perspective on contemporary
themes.
“Every day on the news we are shown images of war and destruction. This
coincides with global expenditure on arms increasing year after year. However,
we are rarely afforded a glimpse behind the curtains of the global arms
business. Photographer Nikita Teryoshin travelled to 16 arms fairs between 2016
and 2023 to investigate what happens before wars take place. His aim was to take
photographs at exclusive so-called defense expositions— which are closed to the
public—on every continent to highlight the global nature of the industry.”
* Genre : Photographie
* Organisateur / Collaboration : Organisé par Luxembourg Streetphoto Collective
En collaboration avec les Rotondes
* Âge : À partir de 14 ans
* Lieu : Parvis
* Informations additionnelles : Dans le cadre du Light Leaks Festival 2024
[https://www.rotondes.lu/fr/agenda/light-leaks-festival-2024]
* Liens :
* Light Leaks Festival - site [https://www.lightleaks.lu/]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Facebook
[https://www.facebook.com/lightleaksfestival]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Instagram
[https://www.instagram.com/lightleaksfestival]
OUTDOOR EXHIBITION “NOTHING PERSONAL” BY NIKITA TERYOSHIN
Light Leaks Festival 2024
Désolé, ce texte n'existe pas en français.
Following the huge success of last year first edition, the Light Leaks Festival
outdoor exhibition will be presented in the courtyard of the Rotondes cultural
center. This open-air exhibition showcases street and documentary photos on a
large scale, providing a unique and immersive experience for festival attendees.
This year the outdoor exhibition will exclusively showcase the captivating work
of photographer Nikita Teryoshin, from his collection 'Nothing Personal - the
back office of war', offering attendees a unique perspective on contemporary
themes.
“Every day on the news we are shown images of war and destruction. This
coincides with global expenditure on arms increasing year after year. However,
we are rarely afforded a glimpse behind the curtains of the global arms
business. Photographer Nikita Teryoshin travelled to 16 arms fairs between 2016
and 2023 to investigate what happens before wars take place. His aim was to take
photographs at exclusive so-called defense expositions— which are closed to the
public—on every continent to highlight the global nature of the industry.”
* Genre : Photographie
* Organisateur / Collaboration : Organisé par Luxembourg Streetphoto Collective
En collaboration avec les Rotondes
* Âge : À partir de 14 ans
* Lieu : Parvis
* Informations additionnelles : Dans le cadre du Light Leaks Festival 2024
[https://www.rotondes.lu/fr/agenda/light-leaks-festival-2024]
* Liens :
* Light Leaks Festival - site [https://www.lightleaks.lu/]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Facebook
[https://www.facebook.com/lightleaksfestival]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Instagram
[https://www.instagram.com/lightleaksfestival]
OUTDOOR EXHIBITION “NOTHING PERSONAL” BY NIKITA TERYOSHIN
Light Leaks Festival 2024
Désolé, ce texte n'existe pas en français.
Following the huge success of last year first edition, the Light Leaks Festival
outdoor exhibition will be presented in the courtyard of the Rotondes cultural
center. This open-air exhibition showcases street and documentary photos on a
large scale, providing a unique and immersive experience for festival attendees.
This year the outdoor exhibition will exclusively showcase the captivating work
of photographer Nikita Teryoshin, from his collection 'Nothing Personal - the
back office of war', offering attendees a unique perspective on contemporary
themes.
“Every day on the news we are shown images of war and destruction. This
coincides with global expenditure on arms increasing year after year. However,
we are rarely afforded a glimpse behind the curtains of the global arms
business. Photographer Nikita Teryoshin travelled to 16 arms fairs between 2016
and 2023 to investigate what happens before wars take place. His aim was to take
photographs at exclusive so-called defense expositions— which are closed to the
public—on every continent to highlight the global nature of the industry.”
* Genre : Photographie
* Organisateur / Collaboration : Organisé par Luxembourg Streetphoto Collective
En collaboration avec les Rotondes
* Âge : À partir de 14 ans
* Lieu : Parvis
* Informations additionnelles : Dans le cadre du Light Leaks Festival 2024
[https://www.rotondes.lu/fr/agenda/light-leaks-festival-2024]
* Liens :
* Light Leaks Festival - site [https://www.lightleaks.lu/]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Facebook
[https://www.facebook.com/lightleaksfestival]
* Light Leaks Festival sur Instagram
[https://www.instagram.com/lightleaksfestival]
REGARDS CROISÉS – WORKERS IN SONG | WITH PROFESSOR ROBERT KUMSTA
Within the framework of: Workers in Song
[https://www.mudam.com/exhibitions/workers-in-song] and the Luxembourg Museum
Days [https://www.luxembourgmuseumdays.lu/]
In English
Free entry
Within the framework of the exhibition Workers in Song, biopsychologist Robert
Kumsta is giving an interpretation of the work by Billy Bultheel and James
Richards through his scientific lens, exploring how the installation questions
human processes around pain and pleasure.
Come for a ‘Regards Croisés’ special tour of the show, allowing you to not only
immerse yourself in the installation but also benefit from the intake of an
expert analyzing the exhibition from his research field!