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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

After two successful exhibitions in Brussels and in the marvelous setting of the "Torre Campanaria," a unique heritage site recently restored in Castellaro Lagusello, Italy, Francesco and Andrea Strizzi are now settling in Subtile for three weeks. The exhibition showcases two sculptural research projects that share a common element: the use of imprint to create a "sound space." On one side, the testimony of a

For the ones who are following me since the beginning you should know that textile art as always been an art that I I wholeheartedly support. Textile art allows artists to explore their creativity and showcase unique ideas through the medium of fabric and thread. It has deep roots in various cultures and traditions around the world. By incorporating traditional techniques and motifs into

Every encounter with an artist sparks a collaborative process at Subtile Gallery. With Gilliane, known for her breathtaking paintings, we envisioned something beyond – a sculpture at the forefront of the gallery, engaging passersby and curious people. Gilliane, having previously worked on a painted sculpture for Kiwanis, embraced the idea. Over two years, the concept flourished. This collaborative journey, where artists find inspiration

Ivan Sollogoub is a contemporary French painter. From a family of Russian immigrants, is now established in Paris since a couple of years. He learned the fundamentals of his craft from Sergueï Toutounov, a painter trained in the Russian naturalist tradition at the Sourikov Institute in Moscow. His work is inspired by artists such as Rembrandt, Kandinsky, Hopper and Bonnard for their use of