Lunaires

Lunaires
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Lunaires draw their inspiration from the plant of the same name. This annual plant reseeds spontaneously.

Also known as the Pope’s Coin, it was often used by the Art Nouveau movement as a motif for lighting fixtures or stained glass windows. It evokes our need to bring life back to urban environments. The artists offer another reading by highlighting these light filter characteristics. These slender and graceful objects seem to be inhabited by a vibrant and structured light at the heart of each envelope. Fragile in appearance, the Lunars offer visitors a poetic stroll.

Pitaya

PITAYA is, above all, a fruit. It is the fruit of a desire to create different artworks through multiple projects. It is also the fruit of luck that led the artist collective in 2006 to imagine their first light creation for the public space. But PITAYA is above all a long friendship that began when they were together in design school, which has evolved over the years into a very exciting collaboration.

Visiting hours

Thu, 11.1.2024 — Sun, 21.1.2024

18 pm – 22 pm

Location

Meilihalle
Landungsbrücke 1, 6003 Luzern

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