Exhibitions / Cube & Photo installation Interference

cube #20 — Giulia Thinnes (LU)
Photo 1: Black and white photographs suspended in a white space. On the right, a label indicates the name of the installation, "Interference".
Photo 2: A person is looking at black and white photographs suspended in a white space.
Photo 3: Black and white photographs suspended in a white space.
Photo 1: Black and white photographs suspended in a white space. On the right, a label indicates the name of the installation, "Interference".
Photo 2: A person is looking at black and white photographs suspended in a white space.
© photo 1: Philippe Schroeder / photo 2: Philippe Schroeder / photo 3: Philippe Schroeder © photo 1: Philippe Schroeder / photo 2: Philippe Schroeder

Interference brings together photographic fragments from everyday encounters. Suspended in space, the images overlap and partially obscure one another, forming a layered field rather than a linear sequence. What is seen is never fully stable: figures, objects and textures interfere, dissolve, and reappear depending on the viewer’s position.

The installation shifts photography from isolated images to a condition of looking – where perception becomes fragmented, provisional, and constantly renegotiated.

production: Rotondes

Giulia Thinnes

Giulia Thinnes is a Luxembourg-based photographer working between documentary, portraiture, and observational image-making. Her practice explores the human condition through intuitive encounters with everyday situations, often balancing between clarity and ambiguity. As an Ostkreuz school for photography graduate, her work has been exhibited internationally and awarded in several photography contexts. In Interference, she extends her photographic approach into space, where images overlap and disrupt each other, shifting the act of seeing itself.

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cube

cube is a cycle of temporary art installations designed outside a traditional gallery setting in order to be enjoyed by the widest possible audience. This installation space is located between the entrances of the Rotonde 2 and the Buvette.