Spark Epoch - Luxembourg Art Week Opening Night

21:00-02:00
Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'art contemporain

Location : Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'art contemporain

Artists :
Esben Weile Kjær, Ásta Fanney Sigurðardóttir, Mun Sing 
warm-up : galR (Nani Xtra & 6iozinho)
Curators :
Ásta Fanney Sigurðardóttir, Kevin Muhlen 

Spark Epoch
Luxembourg Art Week opening night 

A night of experience that spans through different timelines, narratives and stories. It brings together questions about the messages that make up our perception of reality and the world at large. From myths to pop culture, a bridge is created to present a fusion of elements, what is our idea of the past and what fuels our imagination about the future. That said, stories from the past, present and future are intertwined in an evening of performances.  

The diverse practices of Ásta Fanney Sigurðardóttir, Esben Weile Kjær and Mun Sing are at the heart of Spark Epoch, offering a dynamic exploration of time, culture, and lived experience. Together, their works range across different fields and subjects, offering a profound reflection on what it means to be alive today. 

Ásta Fanney Sigurðardóttir 
(b. 1987) is an artist, composer, and poet. A graduate of the Iceland University of the Arts, she is the author of five books. Her work has been exhibited and performed at the Reykjavík Art Museum, Kling & Bang, the Living Art Museum, Hafnarborg, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the Nobel Prize Museum, Kulturhuset in Stockholm and Kulturhuset in Oslo and more. She received the poetry prize Ljóðstaf Jóns úr Vör in 2017 and was nominated for the Bernard Heidsieck–Centre Pompidou Literary Prize in 2021.

Sigurðardóttir’s practice evokes the transience of dreams, blending multiple worlds and artistic disciplines into one. Her works simultaneously appear and disappear, their results often evading one’s grasp as different perspectives, timelines, and storylines come together in a multifaceted whole that envelops the viewer in a familiar yet alien way. Like the surface of water, Sigurðardóttir’s works embody unseen depths while also reflecting the vastness above in a momentary glimmer. Only an afterimage seems to remain floating there, but an undercurrent looms, hidden, intangible like a nod or a wink from a stranger in the distance.

Through her innovative interdisciplinary practice, Sigurðardóttir addresses spiritual, esoteric aspects of human experience on personal and societal levels. She explores ways of moving closer to our intuition at a time when technology continues to isolate us from one another and close us off from ourselves. As such, her work often touches on the abstract and the surreal.

Esben Weile Kjær 
(b. 1992) is an artist based in Copenhagen. Spanning sculpture, video and performance, Esben Weile Kjær's work draws on the history of pop culture and pop music to investigate themes of nostalgia, authenticity, and generational anxiety. In an attentive though reckless visual language, he investigates today’s event economy, often focusing on marketing tactics and the aesthetics of the entertainment industry – mainly to consider art’s relationship to its surrounding culture industries. As such, his work attempts to not only mimic other cultural modes of performance (such as those found in parties, protests, press conferences, and ballets), but to become performative pop culture in its own right—often through interventions in public and commercial spaces, using props such as podiums, confetti cannons, fences, and party lasers.

Mun Sing 
is the solo project of Harry Wright. Mun Sing’s uncompromising ingenuity of sonic weaponry explores bone rattling, fragmented cyber grime and radioactive trap templates. An attack of fluctuating polyrhythms that pan from left to right creating a delirious effect. Amplified dissonant noise. Syncopated and visceral neo-EBM drum patterns that disintegrate, dissolve and accelerate then starkly shrink with an adrenaline fuelled industrial intensity. 

Mun Sing is Wright’s tool to challenge the conventions and aesthetics of modern day club culture. To experiment with ideas of inclusivity and positivity, influenced by mainstream pop music by injecting pop’s marketing methods into the more serious, austere club world. Dance routines, obnoxious visuals and brash costumes all feature in the live show, where Mun Sing uses these elements as a means to highlight inclusivity, movement and fun. 

galR
is a Luxembourg-via-Berlin production label exploring spaces through adventurous club aesthetics. It is run by artists/DJs Charel Hoffmann (aka Nani Xtra) and Philippe Hoffmann (aka 6iozinho), both known for their eclectic mixing style between niche and avant-pop.
In parallel with its audio-performative seminar practice at Universität der Künste Berlin, the multi-headed label is anticipating the launch of its cultural off-space in Luxembourg City, supported by Œuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte and Ville de Luxembourg.







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© Esben Weile Kjær