Light festival «Mons en Lumiеres»

19/11/2024

The city of Mons, represented by its handsome burgomaster Nicolas Martin (PC – Party of Socialists) with the hands of a pianist, – presented the programme of the second edition of the light festival ‘Le plus Grand Festival de Lumiéres’ of Wallonia. Indeed the number of ‘artists’ and installations increased – 16 installations in a 3 kilometre parkour around the city. Two weekends at the turn of January and February – 30.01-2.02 and 02.02-09.02. The main news is that by this time such a long construction as Mons Station, designed by the great architect Santiago Calatrava (back in 2006), will be put into full operation. Like all of the Spaniard’s works, the flying, rounded, lightweight structures rhyme with the flaming Gothic of Mons, and the main entrance in the form of a flying saucer rhymes with the circular architectonics of the city, on which you walk as if you were making circles.

The presentation of the Festival took place at the University of Mons, located on the Park Square, where there will be an installation by a guest star – the Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata. His cabanas (wooden tree houses) will be illuminated by artist Mike Latona. The Japanese artist, born on the island of Hokkaido, often touches on themes of urbanism in his work, with a respect for the ‘genius of place’ and the fusion of architecture with nature. His installations, often in the form of complex wooden structures, question the transience of architecture and highlight the fragility of nature in the face of urbanisation. Within ‘Mons en Lumières’, Tadashi Kawamata explores themes of shelters, connection to nature and escape from the modern world. By integrating light into his works in a special way, he adds a magical and poetic dimension that emphasises the connection between urban life, nature and starry skies. He sets the theme of the whole festival ‘Between Heaven and Earth’.

‘Mons en Lumières’ provides the perfect occasion to shed light on an ancient (13th century) city. To discover the cultural centre of Wallonia, which somehow ended up on the periphery. On the artistic side (many of the artists in the project are students of the ARTS school), on the architectural side – you can find all European styles in it – and also on the gastronomic side. The Burgomaster promises that during these 8 days all cafes and restaurants will work more active and late. Arrive at the masterpiece of modern architecture – the creation of Santiago Calatrava – the Mons railway station! And discover gorgeous Mons!

Moldavian gallery “Lutnița” at “Art Brussels -2025”

It is a great pleasure for me to introduce the Moldovan gallery “Lutnița”, which for the second time takes part in the main contemporary art fair in Belgium, “Art Brussels”. The gallery in the heart of “old Chisinau”, on my favorite street named after architect A....

Museum Van Buuren – “Interbellum Sculptures”

The exhibition ‘AROUND ART DECO. Interbellum Sculptures’ at the Van Buuren Museum & Gardens takes place within the framework of the Art Deco Year in Belgium and sends greetings to the legendary Exposition internationale des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes...

“Амазония” Sebastião Salgado в Tour&Taxis Copy

Впервые я увидела фотовыставку "Амазония" легендарного Sebastião Salgado в Папском Дворце в Авиньоне 3 года назад, была и остаюсь под мощным впечатлением. Самую красивую фотографию изящной амазонской Венеры из одного из 10 племен, запечатленных фотографом в ходе...

Museum ‘Z33’ in Hasselt and it’s exhibitions

In the very Limburg town of Hasselt, there is a wonderful, well known Fashion Museum. Literally two streets away from it is another museum that deserves a spotlight. Especially since it underwent a total renovation in 2020, done with great taste. I sympathise with the...

Designer duo Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel in the Museum “Z33” in Hasselt

‘The Wet Wing’ - when silk becomes a river There's something shimmering in the historic space of Vleugel 58. It's not just light playing on fabrics, nor is it a random glow on marble. It is silk turned into water, a river touched by the hands of Daniel Dewar and...

‘TEFAF-2025’in Maastricht

As every year, the largest international art and antiques fair TEFAF in Maastricht has once again made the art world lose its head. This year it attracted more than 50,000 visitors - from collectors with strong nerves to museum curators who seem to be able to estimate...