Clervaux - Cité de l’image asbl

Clervaux - Cité de l’image asbl

Maison du Tourisme et de la Culture Clervaux B.P. 52 L-9701 Clerxaux

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http://www.clervauximage.lu

Novum Aspectum

The exhibition invites you to see the world with different eyes. At a time when the flood of information and visual impressions often leads to a uniform, almost automated way of seeing, the exhibition asks: How does our perception change when we break out of familiar patterns and take on different...
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Open sky photo installations

The 2022-2023 season showcases the talent and diversity of six contemporary photographers living or working in Luxembourg. Bruno Oliveira’s documentary and personal vision of the Cap Verde islands, displayed in the market square, contrasts with Veronique Kolber’s series of American st...
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North: six open sky exhibitions

Don’t they say the north wind brings change? What about the northern lands? Does their landscape reflect the face of this dreaded wind? In every good story, the wandering protagonist who lost the way in his life does he not turn northwards to direct himself and find his way again? But what are ...
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Portraits, hors cadre

6 exhibitions in open space The exhibition explores the different forms the portrait can take in contemporary photography. The subject allows for certain interpretations and liberties in its definition and the selection of images. From a formal point of view, the analysis distances itself from fam...
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Contes d’image

CONTES D’IMAGES The season “Contes d’images” opens a diversified discourse on storytelling in images. The photos draw on both imaginary and real potential. The work might be dissociated from all rational and predefined logic. Photography reflects several realities that encourage individual...
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involvement: open air photo installations

“The station is graced with photographs featuring railway tracks and trains. One image depicts the platforms and the silhouette of a man who I think is my father! In reality, however, it is but an anonymous figure. I love this photo.“ There is an inherent power to photography that de...
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