Christian Aschman - Catalogue of Fragments

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With Catalogue of Fragments, Christian Aschman constructs a visual narrative dealing with time. While it appears to flow in a single direction, the diversity of its manifestations makes it an unstable matter, filled with uncertainties as soon as memory takes hold of it.

The exhibition offers a journey where the way we look at the world and at individuals is developed through evocations and reminiscences, giving plenty of room for interpretation, both by the photographer and by the visitor.

Architecture and urban planning are main axes of Aschman's photographic practice. By keeping distance from any seductive or referential representation, the places he photographs often tend towards visual abstraction.


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Reception by Marlène Kreins, head of Dudelange's two art centers. Guided tour in French by the artist. Elvire Geiben will welcome the Friends of the Museums. Registration required via the form linked to the announcement. Exhibition from 07.02.2026 to 29.03.2026.
Automatically translated from French.


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