Get Out Squatfabrik #1 (2026) Françoise & Luiza Prado
The guest artists for this first Squatfabrik, which will begin on April 6 and end on May 3, 2026, are:
Françoise (LU/UK): Françoise is an artist and contortionist who uses her body as her primary means of expression. Her entire body of work is expressed through the body, incorporates materials derived from the body, or focuses on bodily experience.
Through her multidisciplinary practice, she explores bodily expression, manipulation and augmentation, as well as the abstraction of the body and its relationship to the environment. Rooted in the practice of movement and contortion, her work encompasses body art, installation, drawing, writing, photography, sculpture, and video. Driven by a desire to experience the interaction between consciousness and its apparent connection to the physical body, her artistic explorations challenge the boundaries between the physical and the mental, questioning the human form and the concept of linear existence. The primary intention of her work is to embrace the fluidity of self-expression and to convey the absence of form in a world filled with forms.
Luiza Prado (BR/DE): Luiza Prado de O. Martins is an artist who explores the links between food, flora, sexuality, healthcare infrastructure, and digital technologies. She is particularly interested in the processes essential to the implementation of collective, multi-species, and multi-specific care.
Her work explores the raw material of life as it circulates and reverberates through the practices, knowledge, and relationships that connect all beings: human and non-human, living and non-living. This exploration often takes the form of installations, performances, sculptures, and animated images, incorporating materials such as bioplastics, plant-based infusions, and plant pigments.
Her work is deeply rooted in the stories and practices of her ancestors, who lived in the fragmented rural and urban spaces now integrated into Brazil. Through these inherited mythologies and worldviews, she explores personal and collective narratives within broader geopolitical and temporal contexts. For her, art is a means of reflecting on issues such as environmental protection, reproductive justice, and ancestral futures.
Where does it take place?
Kulturfabrik Esch-sur-Alzette
116
Rue de Luxembourg
4221 Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg
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