Museum Night 2017 – Review

text  by Véronique Fixmer

Our collective took part in this year’s edition of the “Nuit des Musées”. As we are currently represented with about 20 pictures in the temporary exhibition “Leit an der Stad” we were recruited by the “Lëtzebuerg City Museum” to do several guided tours on the night of museums for this street photography themed exhibition.

Over the course of the night, we guided groups of people through the exhibition, gave them general information about street photography, the evolution of cameras and their impact on this particular type of photography, and more specific insights on the pictures of our collective. Where possible, we tried to answer any if not all questions asked and often we ended up in interesting conversations about the art of street photography and its evolution over time.

The tours were well visited, even though it was at times hard to keep people regrouped in the very crowded rooms of the museum. It was a very interesting evening as it gave us insights into the audience interested in street photography. It was nice to see that many people thought positively about street photography; just as much about the historical depiction of the streets of Luxembourg as of the contemporary form, vastly represented by our collective and other Luxembourgish photographers. More guided tours led by the members of our collective are planned throughout the period of the exhibition and will be announced via our website/facebook page and instagram.

Leit an der Stad – Luxembourg Street Photography 1950 – 2017

The exhibition features inhabitants of the city of Luxembourg in daily life situations. The works of great Luxembourgish photographers – in particular Batty Fischer, Marcel Schroeder, Tony Krier and Pol Aschman – show snapshots of Luxembourgers everyday life and give the visitor the opportunity to take a walk through the history of the city, just like the stroller in the image. By looking at the photographs dating back to the 1950s to the present day, visitors witness the dynamism of the city of Luxembourg and its urban development. Moreover, a selection of examples makes it possible to understand the tricks and techniques used for such photographs and to travel through more than 60 years of Luxembourg photography history.

 

 

We are very proud to announce that the collective will be featured in this exhibition with a couple of pictures! Beside the exhibition we are pleased to announce that we will offer street photography workshops as well as guided tours in the “cultural program” of Lëtzebuerg City Museum.

The exhibition will be open to the public from 06/10/2017 until 31/03/2019.

All dates for workshops and guided tours will be announced on our website. To be sure not to miss any announcements subscribe to our newsletter and be the first to be informed!