Open Air exhibitions

Since 2017, my practice has regularly unfolded within open air exhibition formats in Strasbourg and Luxembourg, where artworks are presented directly in public space rather than in traditional gallery environments.

These projects include recurring participations at Place des Arts (Place Broglie, Strasbourg) Place Broglie Strasbourg, Quai des Arts (Presqu’île Malraux, Strasbourg) Presqu’île Malraux Strasbourg, and KONSCHT am GRONN (Luxembourg) KONSCHT am GRONN.

Place des Arts – Strasbourg (Place Broglie)

At Place Broglie, the exhibition format is integrated into the urban square, where works are installed in direct relation to pedestrian flow and public circulation. The setting introduces immediacy and visibility within a central civic space, where artworks are encountered spontaneously within everyday movement.

Quai des Arts – Strasbourg (Presqu’île Malraux)

At Presqu’île Malraux, the exhibition takes place along the waterfront, in a more contemporary and open architectural environment. The site offers a linear and expansive presentation space, where artworks interact with light, reflection, and the rhythm of passage along the quay.

KONSCHT am GRONN – Luxembourg

In Luxembourg, KONSCHT am GRONN operates as a recurring open air art platform in the city centre, transforming public space into a temporary exhibition ground. The format encourages direct encounter with the work outside institutional settings, embedded within the flow of urban life.