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Bert Theis

Bert Theis’s (b. 1952, Luxembourg – d. 2016, Heffingen) oeuvre can be seen as an continued attempt to create situations that allow the viewer to feel and reflect on their presence and place in the world that surrounds them. His creations, which he readily described as “philosophical”, always relate to the context in which they appear and are faithful to his political, social and artistic engagement. Aesthetically-refined, they encourage both dialogue and introspection. For Theis, art was an emancipatory tool, humour a weapon of thinking, and the artist a responsible and critical social being.

Artworks

  1. Bert Theis The Potemkin Lock Project, 1995/2012

    Série de 9 photographies encadrées, maquette originale du projet, Potemkin Lock Venic Rap BTMD, documentation vidéo réalisée par Mariette Schiltz, 11 chaises longues, catalogue signé par l’artiste, Potemkin Lock best national pavilion : carte postale encadrée et signée par Kaspar König, plans de construction du pavillon à Venise
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Acquisition 2014
    Vue de l’exposition Atelier Luxembourg, The Venice Biennale Projects 1988 – 2011, Mudam Luxembourg, 13/10/2012 – 24/02/2013
    © Photo : Aurélien Mole

  1. Bert Theis, "The Lunghi-Gaeng Project", 1996, Collection Mudam Luxembourg, Donation 2020 – Enrico Lunghi et Catherine Gaeng. Vue de l’exposition Bert Theis, "Building Philosophy – Cultivating Utopia", Mudam Luxembourg, 30.03 – 25.08.2019
    Bert Theis The Lunghi-Gaeng Project, 1996

    Une installation insérée dans le plafond composée de bois, carton, photocopies, 8 judas, produite pour la maison d'Enrico Lunghi et Catherine Gaeng, Beggen.
    Un cadre comprenant 8 Polaroids et 2 dessins documentant la réalisation de The Lunghi-Gaeng Project
    42 x 140 x 100 cm et 43,5 x 68 cm
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Donation 2020 – Enrico Lunghi et Catherine Gaeng
    Vue de l’exposition Bert Theis, Building Philosophy – Cultivating Utopia, Mudam Luxembourg, 30.03.2019 – 25.08.2019
    © Photo : Rémi Villaggi | Mudam Luxembourg

  1. Bert Theis Fuad labord, 2003

    Double projection vidéo couleur, son
    13 min 51 sec et 5 min 5 sec
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Acquisition 2003
    © Bert Theis

  1. Bert Theis Out for Isola, 2004

    Impression digitale sur bâche
    220 x 393 cm
    Production et Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Acquisition 2004
    © Photo : Bert Theis

  1. Bert Theis Drifters, 2005-2006

    Bois peint
    Dimensions variables
    Commande et Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Production 2006 avec le soutien de l’ABP
    © Photo : Rémi Villaggi

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