Exhibitions
The Rock in the River
loop #33 & cube #16 - Liz Lambert & Dirk Mevis (LU)
Luxembourgish photographers Liz Lambert and Dirk Mevis present The Rock in the River, a video and photo installation that explores life in Luxembourg's Gare district. Exhibited simultaneously in two distinct forms as part of the loop and cube cycles, their work looks at the central station as a focal point of human experience.
Despite its function as a place of transit, this gravitational centre is a constant in many lives. There, parallel stories are weaved as people from all walks of life pass each other wordlessly, their minds focussed not on where they are but on where they’re going. Lambert and Mevis offer a layered view of the place, encompassing both sweeping panoramas and nuanced details of this peculiar environment, contrasting the station's enduring and stoic presence – the 'rock' – with the ephemeral 'river' of individuals and stories that perpetually flow through it.
Luxembourgish photographers Liz Lambert and Dirk Mevis present The Rock in the River, a video and photo installation that explores life in Luxembourg's Gare district. Exhibited simultaneously in two distinct forms as part of the loop and cube cycles, their work looks at the central station as a focal point of human experience.
Despite its function as a place of transit, this gravitational centre is a constant in many lives. There, parallel stories are weaved as people from all walks of life pass each other wordlessly, their minds focussed not on where they are but on where they’re going. Lambert and Mevis offer a layered view of the place, encompassing both sweeping panoramas and nuanced details of this peculiar environment, contrasting the station's enduring and stoic presence – the 'rock' – with the ephemeral 'river' of individuals and stories that perpetually flow through it.
- Genres: Loop, Cube & Installation vidéo et photographique
- Location: Buvette
- Additional information: Opening:. Thu 15.05.25 >18:00-21:00 as part of the Light Leaks. festival Visible during the Buvette's opening hours
- Price: Free entry
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