Mia Kinsch & Albert Vitello / Pascal Vilcollet & Martin Palmyre

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In the first room, the gallery features Luxembourgish painter Mia Kinsch, whose work explores the female body, alongside Chilean sculptor Alberto Vitello, based in Paris. Mia Kinsch’s works engage in dialogue with Vitello’s wooden sculptures, with very organic forms evoking human bodies in motion, almost like dancers.

In the second space, French artist Pascal Vilcollet and Martin Palmyre, originally from Mauritius, are exhibited. Pascal Vilcollet creates vases using Japanese paper with traditional techniques, while Martin Palmyre paints abstract landscapes imbued with calm and serenity.

Both exhibitions share common themes such as nature, the human body, and organic forms, while demonstrating a profound respect for traditional artistic techniques.


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Guided tour in French in the presence of the artists: Pascal Vilcollet, Mia Kinsch and Martin Palmyre.


Reuter Bausch Art Gallery

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2240 Luxembourg Reuter Bausch Art Gallery, Rue Notre Dame, Ville-Haute, Luxembourg

Reuter Bausch Art Gallery
Reuter Bausch Art Gallery
Rue Notre Dame
Ville-Haute
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