Laurent Le Deunff, Totems, 2025. Oak, each approx. 250 cm high. Photo: Patty Neu. © artcontemporain.lu/LUGA asbl.

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LUGA Art Trail: Animals of the Mind

The contemporary art trail Animals of the Mind was conceived as part of Luxembourg Urban Garden (LUGA). Inspired by the main LUGA theme, "Making the invisible visible", it takes the form of a series of site-specific sculptures, installations, video works, performances and interventions revolving around the animal figure.

To say that animals have been an object of artistic interest since the dawn of time is to state the obvious. Each era in human history has developed its own codes of representation which, directly or indirectly, bear witness to our coexistence with non-humans, for better or for worse. In these depictions, animals generally hold a symbolic function, invariably conceived from an anthropocentric perspective.

Today, at a time when biodiversity itself is in danger of collapsing, how can we not see the proliferation of animal motifs in everyday life as a reflection of our growing alienation from nature? By exploring the tensions arising from this apparent contradiction, the works created for Animals of the Mind aim to actively engage visitors in the debates on our evolving relationships with the living, which are at the heart of the LUGA project.

Curator

Patrick (Boris) Kremer (b. 1969 in Luxembourg, lives and works in Strasbourg) is a freelance curator, translator and editor. After completing the Curatorial Training Programme of Stichting De Appel in Amsterdam, he was in charge of the International Studio Programme at Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin from 2000 to 2005. He co-curated the New Zealand Pavilion at Venice in 2003 and curated the Luxembourg Pavilion at Venice in 2005.

Artists

LUGA Art Trail

The contemporary art trail Animals of the Mind was conceived in response to Luxembourg Urban Garden (LUGA), an open-air exhibition of  urban gardens, ephemeral installations and agricultural projects in the green spaces of Luxembourg City, which will run from 10 May to 18 October 2025. Inspired by the main LUGA theme, “Making the invisible visible”, it takes the form of a series of sculptures, installations, video works, performances and interventions revolving around the animal figure.

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