
Cercle Cité in Luxembourg-Ville has announced that the art of Suzan Noesen will feature in the 37th display at its miniature exhibition space, CeCiL’s Box.
In support of emerging artists and young talents from the Greater Region, CeCiL’s Box on Rue du Curé is a miniature exhibition space, visible all year round, both day and night. It offers a platform in the heart of the city for a series of unique and temporary projects in the fields of visual and applied arts. The aim is to spark the curiosity of passers-by and to engage the collective imagination.
For the 37th edition, Cercle Cité has selected artist Suzan Noesen and her work entitled Deep Veil.
Suzan Noesen (1985) is a Belgian–Luxembourgish artist and filmmaker. She works between Montréal (Canada) and Septfontaines (Luxembourg). Her films and visual works explore psychosocial heritage, female kinship, intimate ecologies, and incursions into the psychic space.
According to Cercle Cité, Deep Veil is a spatial and temporal exploration of the image, extending the cinematic experience beyond the frame – into fabric, light and atmosphere. Emerging from a hand-developed 16mm film, the installation carries the physical traces of its making: chemical artefacts, remnants of remjet (a backing layer for film) and material irregularities. Normally concealed during projection, these marks here take centre stage, lending the work a pictorial, almost organic quality.
Interaction with natural, ambient and artificial light reveals and conceals layers, ensuring that what is visible remains contingent, always partial. By day, the outer layers appear, resonating with the exteriority of everyday life; by night, backlighting allows the deeper layers to emerge – ephemeral, inward, almost dreamlike – like brief private moments between wakefulness and sleep.
Cercle Cité is displaying the work from Thursday 04 September to Sunday 30 November 2025.