What is Luxembourg Art Week?
Founded in 2015, Luxembourg Art Week was born out of a desire to foster the connection between the Luxembourg art scene and the international art market. Under the leadership of its founder, Alex Reding, gallerist, Luxembourg Art Week has evolved into a two-faceted event: on one hand, a convivial fair that pays close attention to the needs and expectations of exhibitors, and on the other, a program of events offered in collaboration with national and international institutions and artists.
With a carefully curated selection, Luxembourg Art Week brings together a variety of exhibitors where internationally renowned galleries coexist with artist collectives, artist-run spaces, and regional art centers. This inclusive approach embraces both a strong local presence and a geographic reach that extends across Europe.
Collectors, gallerists and artists appreciate the relaxed and convivial atmosphere of Luxembourg Art Week and enjoy the extensive and ambitious cultural programme, including art talks, sculpture trail, performances, and more.
Luxembourg Art Week works in close relationships with major regional institutions and also benefits from the support of the Ministry of Culture and the City of Luxembourg.
By networking all interested parties—museums, art centers, galleries, collectives, as well as economic, sociocultural, and tourism stakeholders—the Luxembourg Art Week team aims to enhance the international visibility of the fair while elevating Luxembourg to the status of a premier artistic destination.
Selection Committee
The fair's newly appointed selection committee, composed of gallerists, collectors, and experts with varied artistic sensibilities from both Luxembourg and abroad, ensures the highest quality of exhibitors through a rigorous selection process.
- Nathalie Berghege-Compoint, Director, Galerie Lelong & Co.
- Audrey Bossuyt, Director, Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery
- Marc Gubbini, Collector
- Luc Haenen, Collector
- Florence Ostende, Head of Artistic Department, Mudam Luxembourg
- Claudia Schicktanz, Art historian, former Senior Curator, Deutsche Bank
The 2024 edition in figures
- 10th edition
- 4 and a half days of exhibition
- Purpose-built temporary exhibition space of over 5.000sqm
- 18.000 visitors
- 77 art galleries, artists' collectives and institutions
The 2023 edition in figures
- 9th edition
- 3 and a half days of exhibition
- Purpose-built temporary exhibition space of over 5.000sqm
- 22.000 visitors
- 80 art galleries, institutions and artists' associations
- 33% of first coming participants
- 3 continents / 12 represented countries
- 85% of foreign galleries
- Over 400 artists and 1500 artworks exhibited
- 220+ national and international press, TV and radio coverage