Cercle Cité in Luxembourg-Ville has announced that the work of Luxembourgish artist Henri Schoetter will feature in the 38th display of its miniature exhibition space, CeCiL’s Box.

CeCiL’s Box on Rue du Curé is a year-round, 24/7 miniature exhibition space supporting emerging artists and young talents from the Greater Region. Located in the heart of the city, it offers a public-facing platform for temporary interventions in the fields of visual and applied arts, with the aim of sparking the curiosity of passers-by and encouraging reflection on the collective imagination.

For this 38th edition, Cercle Cité has selected Henri Schoetter’s project “DBC – Do, Be, Continue it”, an interactive comic-based installation unfolding over time in public space. 

According to Cercle Cité, the work is a playful and poetically enigmatic reinterpretation of the familiar “to be continued”, inviting viewers not only to anticipate what comes next but also to imagine – and co-create – the continuation of the story. By scanning a QR code, visitors can read the latest panels and anonymously propose narrative directions, contributing to a shared storyline updated one to two times per week.

Born in 1984, Henri Schoetter is a Luxembourgish illustrator, graphic designer and self-taught painter. After spending nearly two decades living in Brussels, Vienna and Munich, he returned to Luxembourg in 2024, where he now lives and works. With a background in pharmacy (ULB Brussels) and architecture (TU Vienna), he has developed a cross-disciplinary artistic approach that merges structural precision with emotional narrative elements. 

His work often explores themes of intimacy, daily life and the subtle dynamics of human relationships, drawing inspiration from music, architecture, comics and dialogue. 

Henri Schoetter has previously exhibited at Rotondes, the Augenschmaus market and Young Luxembourgish Artists Vol. 2, and has collaborated with institutions such as Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg.

Cercle Cité will display DBC – Do, Be, Continue it from Thursday 11 December 2025 to Sunday 15 March 2026.