Jorge Colomina: Upcoming Exhibition Opening on February 5, 2025 (6/2-9/3/2025) Jorge Colomina was born in 1953 in Alcoy, a province of Alicante, Spain. His early life in Franco’s Spain during the 1960s is marked by his parents' emigration to Marseille, which led him to join them in Paris with his brother in 1963. From a young age, Colomina demonstrated a passion for drawing and painting.
In the framework of our cooperation with Cathy Deprez and her talent in moulding the clay, Subtile continues to organise a way to get closer to the material and the clay creativity. Cathy Deprez initially visual artist, handles the art of clay with simplicity, delicacy and creativity. With her heart on her hand and her hand in the earth, she is a source of
We are honored that Christophe Jacrot has chosen the Subtile Gallery in Luxembourg to showcase his magnificent photographs. This exhibition will showcase a curated collection of his most impactful works, inviting you to experience the unique beauty of our environment as seen through his eyes. Each photograph offers a moment of reflection and a deeper appreciation for the world around us such as Siberia,
Bettina Heldenstein, an art historian at Casino Luxembourg, has introduced a new activity that connects Subtile style with a curated selection of books exploring the themes of inspiration, admiration, and passion. She has selected 3 very interesting books around sociology. This book club aims to be highly interactive and judgment-free, infused with images, readings, and fun questionnaires to stimulate discussion, all within a cozy
In the framework of our cooperation with Cathy Deprez and her talent in moulding the clay, Subtile continues to organise a way to get closer to the material and the clay creativity. Cathy Deprez initially visual artist, handles the art of clay with simplicity, delicacy and creativity. With her heart on her hand and her hand in the earth, she is a source of
"The beauty of still life lies in the simplicity of ordinary objects, captured in a moment of serenity" Subtile has invited 17 artists to create a still life inspired by their own vision, with a dominant theme of yellow — evoking light, purity, gold, or even the divine. Different disciplines are represented, with a diverse and extraordinary creativity brought together by this collective: painting,
Ruben Vidal: Upcoming Exhibition Opening on October 23rd. 2024 (23/10-17/11/2024) We invite you to explore the captivating works of Ruben Vidal at his upcoming exhibition, opening on October 23rd and running for one month. Renowned for his innovative approach to materials, Ruben expresses his excitement about working with alabaster— a versatile and stable medium that offers a unique translucency. This intriguing quality allows for
We are delighted to invite you to "Threads," an inspiring exhibition showcasing the vibrant and innovative works of two talented emerging artists, Laura Blanche and Julie Costentin. Running from October 3rd to October 20th, this exhibition aligns perfectly with Luxembourg Fashion Week, celebrating the importance and beauty of textile art in the context of the fashion world. The choice of the textile theme is
In the framework of our cooperation with Cathy Deprez and her talent in moulding the clay, Subtile continues to organise a way to get closer to the material and the clay creativity. Cathy Deprez initially visual artist, handles the art of clay with simplicity, delicacy and creativity. With her heart on her hand and her hand in the earth, she is a source of
We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who joined us to celebrate the incredible talent of our local artist, Massimo Beni. The event was a resounding success, with guests enjoying the sounds of DJ Double P and admiring the stunning collection of 50 artworks on display, including his latest masterpieces "The Automaton" and "The Gardener," inspired by the vibrant colors
In today's fast-paced world, where trends and fashions change at the blink of an eye, the concept of buying second-hand and vintage furniture has gained remarkable significance. This shift isn't just about nostalgia; it's about recognizing the enduring quality and timeless design of pieces from the 1960s and 70s. These decades brought forth designs that remain strikingly contemporary, modernist, and unparalleled in quality.
Massimo Beni is a Luxembourgish painter who paints every day for pleasure, out of desire, and passion. He does not paint to please others but as an outlet for the frustrations he encounters or hears about that shape our increasingly complex society, so his work becomes more intricate over the years. I discovered Massimo's work during his previous exhibition in Esch-sur-Alzette two years ago.