For this exhibition at CAPE, photographer Neckel Scholtus will blend childhood memories, lived experiences, and present events. She will explore Ettelbruck in her own way, moving away from documentary to something more introspective. She will present an intimate photographic creation where the landscapes traversed, the people met, and the found objects will be the reflection of a personal story. The result will be a series of images that address kindness, poetry, and humor.
Introspection constantly permeates her observations: Neckel gives voice to natural and human traces. Beyond that, it's a personal narrative, one of her affiliations, her links to the earth, the body, and time. Annick Sophie "Neckel" Scholtus, born in 1982, lives and works in Luxembourg. As a photographer, she graduated from Montpellier III and Paris 8 universities and distinguished herself with her project "Roulot’ographe", a giant camera obscura modular caravan which she took to meet with the public both in Luxembourg and France, as well as in Germany and Switzerland.
Where does it take place?
Diekirch
1 Pl. Marie-Adélaïde
9063 Ettelbruck
Luxembourg
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