Artist Talk with Lisa Oppenheim

In the framework of the exhibition: Lisa Oppenheim: Monsieur Steichen

In English

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Fee: 10€/person

Free for -21/Students/Kulturpass

Booking required:

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American artist Lisa Oppenheim (1975, New York) has been invited to create a new body of work in response to the artistic practice of Edward Steichen (1879, Bivange, Luxembourg – 1973, Redding, Connecticut). Oppenheim’s exhibition explores peripheral and often lesser-known aspects of the work of the Luxembourg-born American photographer and exhibition curator: his paintings, which he abandoned and largely destroyed in the 1920s; his lifelong passion for flowers, particularly Delphiniums, of which he created several varieties and his textile designs from the 1920s, based on photographs of everyday objects. ‘Steichen’s wide-ranging practice is hard to imagine in our age of hyper-specialisation,’ Oppenheim observes. ‘In this exhibition, I would like to inhabit the practice of Steichen rather than examine any particular project. I plan to do with the work of Steichen what he did throughout his own long life: inhabit his tendency to ingest and reconstitute a wide range of practices and ideas and in that way hopefully expand an understanding of what it is to be a cultural producer.’

From ECHO.lu

During the Artist Talk, Lisa Oppenheim will present her practice, guide us through her career and discuss her interpretation of Edward Steichen’s oeuvre. Join this evening for a unique opportunity to get to know the artist and gain a deeper understanding of her exhibition at Mudam, Monsieur Steichen.

Informations pratiques

Adresse

Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean
3 Park Dräi Eechelen
L-1499 Luxembourg

Tarifs

Per person 10 €
-21/Students/Kulturpass 0 €

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