Exhibitions
As Long As It Lasts
loop #35 - Léa Giordano (LU).
In its initial iteration, As Long As It Lasts .was a Super 8 installation portraying eight couples kissing. It featured four simultaneous projections, looping and descending from the ceiling while traversing the space.
For the 35th edition of the loop, Léa Giordano has specifically recontextualized the installation to fit Rotondes’ uniquely sized screen. Shot on 16mm film, this new version continues to explore the tension between emotional vulnerability and the physical nature of medium. While hand-developing the film, Léa physically engages with the images, staying close to the material and its meaning.
Contributing to the loop with the act of a never-ending kiss offers a gesture of care – a reminder that the venue and artistic home that is Rotondes stands for love above all. By presenting this work, Rotondes offers a gentle reminder that it is a place of equality, openness, and experimentation.
In its initial iteration, As Long As It Lasts .was a Super 8 installation portraying eight couples kissing. It featured four simultaneous projections, looping and descending from the ceiling while traversing the space.
For the 35th edition of the loop, Léa Giordano has specifically recontextualized the installation to fit Rotondes’ uniquely sized screen. Shot on 16mm film, this new version continues to explore the tension between emotional vulnerability and the physical nature of medium. While hand-developing the film, Léa physically engages with the images, staying close to the material and its meaning.
Contributing to the loop with the act of a never-ending kiss offers a gesture of care – a reminder that the venue and artistic home that is Rotondes stands for love above all. By presenting this work, Rotondes offers a gentle reminder that it is a place of equality, openness, and experimentation.
- Genres: Loop & Experimental film
- Location: Buvette
- Additional information: Opening: Fri 23.01.26 >18:00 >more info Visible during the Buvette's opening hours
- Price: Free entry
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From Saturday 24.01.2026 to Sunday 03.05.2026
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Rotondes
As their name suggests, the Rotondes are two circular buildings, each 52 m in diameter, built in 1875 to serve as a shed and workshop for steam locomotives. After the end of steam engines in the after...
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