
Arendt House - 41a, av. John F. Kennedy, Luxembourg-Kirchberg. Le parking du centre commercial Auchan est à votre disposition.
Dans le cadre du Mois Européen de la Photographie : Exposition du 17.05.2025 au 15.09.2025
Visite guidée en français par Paul di Felice (Café Crème asbl), commissaire de l'exposition.
Cette visite débutera exceptionnellement à 12:00.
Artistes :
- Sylvie Bonnot
- Marta Djourina
- Raison Hammed
- Somon Lehner
- Paulo Simão
Visite guidée en français par Paul di Felice, (Café Crème asbl), commissaire de l'exposition
Following Rethinking Nature and Rethinking Identity, Rethinking Photography, the third instalment in this trilogy and part of the European Month of Photography, marks a significant step in contemporary photographic discourse. - Read more
The EMOP Arendt Award, established in 2013, is a prestigious distinction for emerging visual artists who are recognised in honour of their exceptional artistic talent and evolving photographic practice. The award is sponsored by Luxembourg law firm Arendt, which hosts the winners during both the award ceremony and the opening of the exhibition where the works selected by the jury are presented. From the very beginning, the firm has played a key role in promoting photographic art by committing to a policy of acquisition and support for artistic creation in Luxembourg.
After Rethinking Nature (2021) and Rethinking Identity (2023), the EMOP curatorial team has chosen the theme of Rethinking Photography for its 2025 edition. From a pool of artistic positions proposed and discussed by the curators of the EMOP network within the framework of this theme, the following five artists, all of whom live and work in Europe, have been nominated for the EMOP Arendt Award 2025: Sylvie Bonnot (Paris), Marta Djourina (Berlin), Raisan Hameed (Leipzig), Simon Lehner (Vienna), and Paulo Simão (Lisbon).
A publication, including monographic booklets, has been published on this occasion by Café Crème asbl.
The members of the jury and curators for this 7th edition were: Paul di Felice, President of EMOP, Rui Prata (Imago Lisboa), Delphine Dumont (Hangar, PhotoBrussels), Mona Schubert and Felix Hoffmann (Foto Arsenal, FotoWien), and Maren Lübbke Tidow (EMOP Berlin).
Emerging contemporary artists frequently re-examine historical processes, gender issues, and the power of images to confront the challenges and opportunities of the digital age. By using analogue techniques, light-sensitive materials, and exploring public and personal archives, they create a form of creative resistance against the increasing immateriality being shaped by AI.
In this context, “rethinking photography” becomes an exploration of memory, materiality, and a creative response to an increasingly virtual and artificial world.
Elvire Geiben accueillera les Amis des Musées pour ce Midi de l'Art.
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