What’s next?
Looking ahead to 2024, Spike dedicated himself to the Metzeschmelz site until December's end, recognizing the unavailability of a new entry pass. With site demolition set for this Spring, practicality dictated the conclusion of this adventure.
Sliding the walls
In the IKO Real Estate Headquarters WELL22 project, Spike was tasked with transforming the 3-floor staircase and the twin lift case of 7 floors. The concept of "relief" emerged early on, becoming integral to the project.
No Church in the Wild
“Pure” stands as the sculptural installation envisioned by Spike for the Lasauvage church exhibition “No Church in the Wild”.
No Church in the Wild
An exhibition featuring five artists at Église Sainte Barbe in Lasauvage. Enter the captivating art exhibition 'NO CHURCH IN THE WILD,' showcasing the creations of five artists: Lascar, Joël Rollinger, Spike, Julie Wagener and Alain Welter. Immerse yourself in a world of striking installations that will impress you with their overwhelming presence.
Land Art – Ellergronn
On September 1st, the artist collective Cueva unveiled its 8th exhibition, titled 'Land Art,' at Ellergronn. Theid Johans and Sergio Sardelli decided to use the forest as a gallery. This exhibition provides a distinctive artistic journey, predominantly featuring wooden elements and a lively array of orange shades. What sets this exhibition apart is its location in the heart of nature, where the 32 artworks are seamlessly integrated into the surrounding landscape.
Florence & Spike
In August, Florence asked Spike to paint a wall in their new café which will soon evolve into an evening wine bar. Spike completed two pieces in that beautifully restored location: a white piece in the front and a black one in the back. The old rough walls were quite appealing. At Florence, they often hear that Spike's artwork complements their space perfectly.
Luxembourg's longest graffiti wall
In July, Spike was one of the 20 artists who participated in a mural project on Luxembourg's longest graffiti wall. Over two days, artists from various countries, including Luxembourg, Germany, France, Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, England, and Austria, came together to paint the 750-meter-long fence surrounding the construction site of the new Centre hospitalier.