A photograph that reads like a short film
What if a photograph could be viewed scene by scene, with its characters, its tension, and its hidden message? Michael Massart’s exhibition at the Maison Schauwenburg in Bertrange offers this immersive experience. Each image is conceived as a narrative, where the staging becomes a true visual language.
Dates and times for the Michael Massart exhibition
The opening reception will take place on Friday, April 17, 2026, at 7:00 PM, offering a welcoming opportunity to discover the works and discuss the artistic approach. The exhibition will then be open to the public for three days:
- Saturday, April 18: 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Sunday, April 19: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
- Monday, April 20: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
This concentrated schedule makes it easy to enjoy a cultural outing with family, friends, or on your own for an inspiring experience.
Michael Massart: a photographer influenced by cinema and comic books
Originally from Namur and now based in Habay-la-Neuve, Michael Massart draws his inspiration from cinema and comic books, where framing, drama, and storytelling are essential. Self-taught, he prioritizes staging and creates images as sequences rather than simple snapshots. His effects are achieved during the shoot, reinforcing the “film set” feel. His compositions often address societal themes, giving his images a depth that goes beyond the portrait or landscape.
Exhibition Venue and Practical Information
The exhibition is held at Maison Schauwenburg, 7 Beim Schlass, Bertrange (8058). This intimate venue allows visitors to take their time observing each image and immersing themselves in the visual stories.
- Admission: generally free; check the official website
- Public transportation: accessible from Luxembourg City via RGTR bus; use the Mobiliteit.lu app to plan your route
- Car: convenient parking in the Beim Schlass area
Why visit the Michael Massart exhibition?
This exhibition is ideal for anyone who appreciates images that tell a story, embrace their theatrical dimension, and leave an emotional impact. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast, curious about staging, or simply looking for a cultural outing near Luxembourg City, Maison Schauwenburg invites you to discover Michael Massart’s unique perspective.