Get Out Squatfabrik #2

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At the Kulturfabrik, we emphasize the importance of a space for research and experimentation for artists. The Squatfabrik provides an environment that stimulates creativity and reflection, allowing artists to push conventional boundaries to address the interconnections between art, politics, and society. The public is invited to attend the GET OUT, marking the end of the residency, to discover and discuss the works created during the residency period.

Cristina Picco is an Italian multidisciplinary artist based in Luxembourg since 2009, graduating in 2021 in textile design from the Academy of Fine Arts in Arlon (Belgium). Her practice, blending art and research, uses visual and performative languages to offer immersive and collaborative experiences. She is interested in storytelling and develops artistic projects that explore human interconnections, aiming to encourage the creation of bonds through empathy and authenticity. Currently, her research focuses on the themes of fear and grief at the societal and community level.

Harold Lechien (born 1995) is a Belgian multidisciplinary artist who lives and works between Brussels and Tourcoing, where he is currently a resident at Le Fresnoy - Studio National des Arts Contemporains (2023-2025). Through his installations, films, and visual artworks, Harold Lechien reinvents and repurposes images and objects from industrial commerce, exploring the commodity fetishism that defines contemporary consumers. His work offers a unique perspective on the emotions that emerge from the production and emotional reception of industrial images and products. His creations cultivate a constant ambiguity between humans and their visual and material environments.


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The GET OUT will take place on June 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the Galerie Terres Rouges. The work of Cristina Picco (LU) and Harold Lechien (BE) will be presented.



Kulturfabrik Esch-sur-Alzette

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4221 Luxembourg 116, Rue de Luxembourg, 4221 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

Kulturfabrik Esch-sur-Alzette
116
Rue de Luxembourg
4221 Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg




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  • 2025-06-06 18:30:00 2025-06-06 19:30:00 Europe/Paris Get Out Squatfabrik #2 At the Kulturfabrik, we emphasize the importance of a space for research and experimentation for artists. The Squatfabrik provides an environment that stimulates creativity and reflection, allowing artists to push conventional boundaries to address the interconnections between art, politics, and society. The public is invited to attend the GET OUT, marking the end of the residency, to discover and discuss the works created during the residency period. Cristina Picco is an Italian multidisciplinary artist based in Luxembourg since 2009, graduating in 2021 in textile design from the Academy of Fine Arts in Arlon (Belgium). Her practice, blending art and research, uses visual and performative languages to offer immersive and collaborative experiences. She is interested in storytelling and develops artistic projects that explore human interconnections, aiming to encourage the creation of bonds through empathy and authenticity. Currently, her research focuses on the themes of fear and grief at the societal and community level. Harold Lechien (born 1995) is a Belgian multidisciplinary artist who lives and works between Brussels and Tourcoing, where he is currently a resident at Le Fresnoy - Studio National des Arts Contemporains (2023-2025). Through his installations, films, and visual artworks, Harold Lechien reinvents and repurposes images and objects from industrial commerce, exploring the commodity fetishism that defines contemporary consumers. His work offers a unique perspective on the emotions that emerge from the production and emotional reception of industrial images and products. His creations cultivate a constant ambiguity between humans and their visual and material environments. 116, Rue de Luxembourg, 4221 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg Kulturfabrik Esch-sur-Alzette
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