Véronique Kesseler
Véronique Kesseler is a Luxembourgish curator and cultural programmer with a diverse and impactful career in the arts. Known for her innovative approach to curating and cultural projects, Kesseler has worked extensively to promote creative collaboration and explore the complexities of cultural identity. She worked as the curator of the Subjective Atlas of Luxembourg (published in 2018), a project that gathered over 100 creative individuals to interpret Luxembourg through personal, subjective maps.
In addition to her work on the Subjective Editions series, Kesseler has contributed to numerous exhibitions and cultural programs, focusing on the intersection of art, design, and society. Her career reflects a commitment to fostering new dialogues within the arts and building bridges between diverse cultural perspectives. Through her curatorial work, she has shaped meaningful projects that encourage reflection on national identity, social issues, and the role of creativity in understanding our world.
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An intimate snapshot of Luxembourg, by Jess Bauldry, 2019