Luxembourg, 28 October 2019: ONE by Steve Gerges will be showcased at BIL’s Galerie Indépendance from 25 October. The Luxembourg-based motion designer and director is the second winner of the Indépendance grant promoting the digital arts. Visitors of the exhibition will be taken on a journey into his digital universe.
Steve Gerges was awarded this year’s Indépendance grant for his project “ONE”. Structured around the creation of the universe, social interaction between humans and interaction between humans and machines, Steve Gerges’ artwork presents a mixture of video, light and interactivity.
The artist about his work: “ONE takes us on a journey from the infinitely small to the infinitely large, which in turn becomes the starting point, a cycle, a circle, a sphere which is itself the basis of all creation (atoms) and the presumed form of the universe to this day.”
First awarded in 2017, the Indépendance grant aims to promote the creation and showcasing of the digital arts by supporting the production of innovative art forms. It also ensures that these works of art are made accessible to a wide audience through exhibitions in the Galerie Indépendance.
For BIL, this grant is part of its ongoing promotion of art and innovation, which is at the heart of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policy. As part of this, exhibitions are regularly organised at the Galerie Indépendance to showcase the talent of artists representing the national cultural scene.
Art enthusiasts and players in the world of digital innovation will have the chance to immerse themselves in this virtual universe from 25 October 2019 to 7 February 2020 at BIL’s Galerie Indépendance.
Galerie Indépendance: 69, route d’Esch, Luxembourg.
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About Banque Internationale à Luxembourg (BIL):
Founded in 1856, Banque Internationale à Luxembourg (BIL) is the oldest multi-business bank in the Grand Duchy. It has always played an active role in the main stages of the development of the Luxembourg economy. It currently operates in retail, private and corporate banking, as well as on capital markets. Employing more than 2,000 people, BIL is present in the financial centres of Luxembourg, Switzerland (since 1984), Denmark (since 2000), the Middle East (since 2005) and Sweden (since 2016).
About the Fondation Indépendance
The Fondation Indépendance was established in 1999 by Banque Internationale à Luxembourg. Its aim is to promote art and culture, particularly of a contemporary nature, through its various forms of expression.
www.bil.com/fondation-independance
About the Fonds culturel national:
The Fonds culturel national is a public body governed by the law of 4 March 1982, as amended. Its mission is to receive, manage and use allocations and donations from public and private sources to promote and support artistic and cultural activities involving artists who are Luxembourg nationals or residents.
For more information, please contact:
Vincent Pelletier
Banque Internationale à Luxembourg SA