Interview with Bjornus Van der Borght about CURATOR MACHINE
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Meet and discover Curator Machine : a decentralised artwork that infiltrates the marketspace, shifting from an artist production standpoint to a collective co-production effort.
Meet and discover Curator Machine : a decentralised artwork that infiltrates the marketspace, shifting from an artist production standpoint to a collective co-production effort.
Artist Léa de Cacqueray, participating in Luxembourg Art Week's Capsule project, explores the mystique of technology as a source of wonder and spiritual transformation.
The Artists showcased by this year's exhibitors at Luxembourg Art Week are questioning a visual enigma, exploring reality and fiction through a new poetry, where time is suspended and questions are risen to stimulate our perception.
A closer look to the different possibilities of contemporary abstraction, made out of spontaneous gestures and primary sensations, going beyond the boundaries of classical painting.
Porsche Luxembourg strengthens its commitment to art and culture by actively participating in Luxembourg Art Week, a key event in the country's art scene.
For its debut at Luxembourg Art Week, TASCHEN will present a captivating collection of new projects, including a magical tribute to Hollywood's golden age, meticulously curated from the LIFE archives.
How can we contemplate the human figure? A glance at the exploration of the human condition as a contemporary still life through the diverse interpretations of the artists featured in the galleries of the 10th edition of Luxembourg Art Week.
Luxembourg Art Week is excited to unveil Capsule, a temporary artistic activation program that expands the fair into the heart of the city. Taking place from October 22 to November 24, 2024, Capsule will transform vacant commercial spaces, shop windows, and building façades into a city-wide presentation.
What are the boundaries of art? A guide along the fair alleys on a thematic and in-depth journey through the galleries and the artists presented in the 10th edition of Luxembourg Art Week.
For this anniversary edition, Luxembourg Art Week invites, starting from 22 October, eleven galleries to participate in a travelling sculpture trail through a country already significantly marked by its commitment to this art form.
The 10th edition of Luxembourg Art Week brings together 77 galleries and artists’ collectives from 17 countries and 5 continents. Discover now our full list of exhibitors for the 2024 edition!
Luxembourg Art Week celebrates its 10th edition and marks this significant milestone in its evolution with a refreshed visual identity and a redesigned website.
Our team is excited to come back to announce its 2024 dates! Luxembourg Art Week 10th edition is set to unfold between 22 to 24 November 2024, within its iconic ephemeral structure on Glacis Square.
Exhibitor: Queer Art Space Vienna
Exhibitor: TATJANA PIETERS
Exhibitor: Bim Bam Gallery
Marie-Stéphanie Servos – Founder Femmes d’art
The partnership between Luxembourg Art Week and the City of Luxembourg has been continually developed in recent years, especially since the provision of an ephemeral space on Glacis square in 2021, which significantly contributed to the expansion and international visibility of the fair.
"The French artist Pauline-Rose Dumas, who took part in the EIB Institute’s Artists Development Programme in 2022/2023, has been commissioned to make new work for the café space at Luxembourg Art Week. Her installation, Café Pauline, continues her research into the combination of wrought-iron sculptures and textile works."
"Has the Luxembourg government (finally) found a way to create a durable alliance between public procurement and contemporary art?"
Welcome from Caroline von Reden, Director of Luxembourg Art Week
The 9th edition of Luxembourg Art Week brings together 77 galleries, artists’ collectives, and institutions across three sections. Discover now our full list of exhibitors for the 2023 edition!
While Luxembourg Art Week seeks to remain true to its origins, it recognises the need to grow and extend its reach beyond the regional context. To drive its development and raise the country’s profile as a prime location for contemporary art, it has appointed Caroline von Reden as its new Director of Strategy from this year onwards.. Profile, objectives, and outlook of the new director of the fair.
"If artist residencies did not exist, the evolution of creation would be more laborious, and there may be projects that will never happen, which could otherwise occur."
Stimulate artistic production, display one's sensitivity, cultural capital as an inheritance, well-being in the workplace, a network of professionals and unmissable places: so many assets to consider when starting to collect art!
"The collector’s passion knows no bounds; it often reflects a lifetime". Interview with Alex Reding
The trajectory of an artist is often shaped by the attainment of an award. Financial support and, above all, peer recognition—whether one desires it or not—being adorned with a prize is an essential step in an artistic career. Luxembourg knows how to reward the uniqueness, innovation, and excellence of its artists.
The visibility brought by certain awards is a definite asset in an environment where everyone is trying, as best they can, to establish themselves. Beyond its symbolic value, a prize amplifies interest in an artist's work...
Join interview with Aleksandra Jovanic and FeralFile's team
"The constitution of an art collection relies, first and foremost, on a passion built over time. The notion of durability is a fundamental component of the art market". Interview with Vanessa Vidot, Wit Art
The principle of current art fairs is to have a short temporality to concentrate energies, provoke encounters, and develop a more festive atmosphere, in contrast to the long-term programming of exhibitions in museums
Conversation in tandem with Delphine Guillaud (Backslash, Paris) and artist Simon Niçaise
Conversation in tandem with Michael Janssen (Michael Janssen Gallery) and artist Yafeng Duan
Conversation in tandem with Marietta Clages (Clages, Cologne) and artist Christian Theiß
Conversation in tandem with Tristan Paprocki (Galerie Romero Paprocki, Paris) and artist Lou Ros
Conversation in tandem with Adam Korcsmáros (Nadine Gandy, Bratislava) and artist Marysia Lewandowska
Over 80 established and emerging galleries from around Europe participate in this year's Luxembourg Art Week show, showcasing high-quality contemporary artworks. Discover now our list of exhibitors for the 2022 edition!
Meet Marie Noëlle Farcy, Head of Collection at Mudam and Luxembourg Art Week Selection Committee Member
Meet Philippe Dupont, Partner Arendt & Medernach, Arendt & Art Collection, and Luxembourg Art Week Selection Committee Member
Meet Alex Reding, Luxembourg Art Week CEO and Selection Committee Member
Meet Marc Gubbini, Collector and Luxembourg Art Week Selection Committee Member
Meet Nathalie Berghege, Director, Galerie Lelong & Co. and Luxembourg Art Week Selection Committee Member
Meet Frédéric de Goldschmidt, Collector and Luxembourg Art Week Selection Committee Member
Among the novelties for this year's edition, the fair also welcomes a renewed selection committee made up of renowned gallerists, collectors and professionals with different backgrounds and artistic sensibilities from Luxembourg and abroad.
Interview with Maria Lund (Galerie Maria Lund, Paris)
Interview with Maurice Verbaet (Maurice Verbal Gallery, Brussels)
Interview with Praz-Delavallade
Over 80 established and emerging galleries from around Europe participate in this year's Luxembourg Art Week show, showcasing high-quality contemporary artworks. Discover now our list of exhibitors for the 2021 edition!
For this edition unlike any other, the fair has reinvented itself by shifting its offer into the World Wide Web with a 3D virtual tour and an online catalogue with more than 1,500 works by 450 international artists, which also attract no less than 30,000 visitors from 90 countries.
Luxembourg Art Week's online catalogue is now online with over a thousand works. Discover the virtual booths of the 69 exhibitors from this year's edition. Walk within the aisles, enter a booth, turn around, look at another wall, ...
Quotidien de l'Art special edition about the virtual edition of Luxembourg Art Week was released on Monday 9 November.
Luxembourg Art Week's online catalogue is now online with over a thousand works that will be included to the 3D virtual tour of the 6th edition of Luxembourg Art Week, but also with exclusive artworks.
Paperjam's new Luxembourg Art Week supplement comes out this Thursday, October 29. Contents: a comprehensive guide for art lovers.
Meet Laurence Dauwens (Dauwens Beernaert, Brussels)
We regret to announce that the on-site edition of Luxembourg Art Week has been postponed to 2021. From 20 to 22 November 2020, join our online platform and enjoy the digital edition of the fair.
Meet Alexis Rastel (ARCHIRAAR, Brussels)
Over 65 established and emerging galleries from around Europe participate in this year's Luxembourg Art Week | The Fair show, showcasing high quality contemporary artworks. Discover now our list of exhibitors for the 2020 edition!
The fifth edition of Luxembourg Art Week has just closed its doors. Discover a first selection of images from the Preview and Vernissage as well as the Closing Report of this year's edition!
Preview the online catalogue of Luxembourg Art Week 2019.
Over 60 established and emerging galleries from around the world participate in Luxembourg Art Week show, showcasing high quality contemporary artworks. Discover now our list of exhibitors for the 2019 edition!
The fourth edition of LUXEMBOURG ART WEEK has once again been a success with an increasing number of exhibitors, collectors and a great press review.
The aftermovie of the 4th edition of Luxembourg Art Week is now online.
Preview the online catalogue of Luxembourg Art Week 2018.
Luxembourg Art Week is pleased to announce the participants of its fourth edition.
Read the Luxembourg Art Week end of fair report for the third edition 2017.
Luxembourg Art Week is pleased to announce the participants of its third edition.
For Luxembourg Art Week 2017 the annual exhibition of the Cercle Artistique de Luxembourg (CAL) will moved in to a new location.