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Pascal and Franck will be showing new works at the Out of the Crowd Festival group exhibition
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Opening Sat. 20/04/2013 from 16 pm on
It’s not us, it’s you: Exhibition views
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Pascal Piron on TV (luxembourgish)
Pascal Piron was invited to talk about the current exhibition It’s not us, it’s you on luxembourgish TV. The exhibition (a collaboration between Franck Miltgen and Pascal Piron) takes place at Galerie Schlassgoart in Esch, Luxembourg until 8th March.
Franck Miltgen and Pascal Piron are preparing a new show: It’s not us, it’s you
A few impressions from Salon 2012
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Pascal Piron at Salon 2012 | 9th November | Luxembourg
Pascal Piron will be showing a couple of new paintings from The Happy Few series in this year’s Salon at CarréRotondes (Luxembourg). These paintings are the most recent work of Pascal Piron. The annual Salon is a juried group exhibition organized by Cercle Artistique Luxembourg. The opening is on Friday, 9th November at 18.00.
We are looking forward to seeing you on the exhibit’s opening night!
Stamps by Christian Frantzen
The “Office des Timbres” commissioned Christian Frantzen for a series of paintings on the subject of “Architecture & Mobility”. These paintings are now reproduced as stamps, so there’s a fair chance that there will be a small exhibition in your letterbox soon…
You can check them out here.
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You can follow the exhibition Making Of at Casino Luxembourg on their blog and get more info about the artists and their work.
Roland Quetsch at Casino Luxembourg
Roland Quetsch will be part of “Making Of”, the new exhibition at Casino Luxembourg opening this Saturday. The exhibition features 15 artists, or more precisely their studios, where they will work for the upcoming 3 months. Feel free to come by and have a talk with Roland about his work and his working process (and maybe share a beer at Cafésino).
“During three months, fourteen artists, having direct or indirect ties with Luxembourg, are being invited to transform the Casino Luxembourg into a field of creation. The art centre will temporarily abandon its role as an exhibition space to focus – just this once won’t hurt – entirely on experimentation. The Casino Luxembourg will do justice to its designation as a forum, a place where art lives on a daily basis, as much through the projects that will take shape over the weeks as by the discussions and other forms of reflection about contemporary creation in Luxembourg.” (Casino Luxembourg)