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.
Subtile is delighted to invite you to a special exhibition showcasing the works of 15 talented photographers in collaboration with the Rencontres Photographiques d’Arlon. The Rencontres have been a staple in the photography world for nearly a decade, hosting biennial events in the stunning Palais d’Arlon, on the border of Luxembourg. Personally, as the granddaughter of a professional photographer, I have attended every festival they