Call for Applications 2026
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Applications for the 12th edition of Luxembourg Art Week are now open! Submit your application until Sunday 31 May 2026.
Applications for the 12th edition of Luxembourg Art Week are now open! Submit your application until Sunday 31 May 2026.
The 12th edition Luxembourg Art Week will take place from 20 to 22 November 2026, with a VIP & PRO day on 19 November and once again transform its ephemeral structure on Glacis Square into a key meeting point for contemporary art in the Greater Region and beyond.
Luxembourg Art Week demonstrates its commitment to innovation by partnering with Artflo, a digital solution designed to transform the art fair experience. In a market where online sales are growing rapidly, art fairs must meet new expectations. Artflo supports this evolution by offering a platform that enhances the experience for both galleries and visitors alike.
Selection Committee I Guillaume Smets, Stems Gallery
Selection Committee | Clémence Boisanté, Ceysson & Bénétière
Launched by Luxembourg Art Week to encourage the emergence of new generations of collectors, Collecting 101 is aimed at visitors, whether enthusiasts, art lovers, or simply curious, who wish to take a first step towards acquiring contemporary artworks.
The talent of the sculptural gesture in relation to the power of materials and their intrinsic characteristics leads artists to obtain new visual strategies and dynamic narrative structures. Ceramics is still a very popular tool in the artistic practice of the cotemporary generations, thanks to its physical and technical qualities, it allows the creation of works that combine fragility and strength, symbolism and aesthetics. By Emanuela Mazzonis
Questioning the sense of imagery through the power of art, the dialogue between different medium and the expansion of artistic boundaries are central thematic in today women visions. By Emanuela Mazzonis
As VIP Partner of Luxembourg Art Week, Porsche Luxembourg continues to celebrate the dialogue between innovation, heritage, and contemporary culture. This year, the brand presents an exceptional highlight: the Porsche Lëtzebuerg Legacy, an “inspiration car” created in collaboration with Porsche Sonderwunsch and Luxembourgish artist Jacques Schneider, marking 75 years of the brand in Luxembourg.
Luxembourg Art Week is pleased to announce its new VIP partnership with BONN, an iconic design and furniture house celebrating its 170th anniversary this year.
Discover our 2025 Report on the Contemporary and Ultra-Contemporary Art Market
The Art Walk highlights the outdoor programme: the Sculpture Trail, Capsules, Rendez-Vous and exhibitions in the City and beyond. Discover the Art Walk VOL.3 by downloading the map.
As a prelude to this year’s edition, Luxembourg Art Week offers visitors a citywide parcours highlighting a remarkable selection of international sculptors. It is an invitation to wander through the historic streets of the capital and discover recent works displayed across twelve emblematic locations. By Loïc Millot
Every other year, the Focus section highlights the artistic scene of a foreign city. After showcasing Brussels in 2021 and Vienna in 2023, the fair now crosses the Atlantic to spotlight Montréal’s vibrant creative energy. Four galleries will offer a curated glimpse of the city’s artistic landscape: a concentration of practices that reflect both its cultural diversity and its spirit of experimentation.
The 11th edition of Luxembourg Art Week brings together 77 exhibitors from 15 countries and 4 continents. Discover now our full list of exhibitors for the 2025 edition!
The story of Delen Private Bank and art is one of love at first sight. From the moment the bank was founded in 1936, Delen has embraced the emotional value of art and its significance as a source of inspiration, connection and joy for both clients and employees.
The dynamic interplay of forms, colours, light as well as the finesse of the artistic gesture and the pictorial organicity of the surfaces are featuring the work of many artists presented at Luxembourg Art Week. The artists open themselves to different media approaches, revealing a pictorial mastery in the manipulation and interpretation of the subjects depicted. By Emanuela Mazzonis
ATOZ Tax Advisers, a high-end independent advisory firm based in Luxembourg offering a comprehensive range of tax solutions, is increasingly making its mark on Luxembourg's artistic and cultural landscape. Their commitment goes beyond mere financial guidance, reflecting a deep commitment to the region's cultural dynamism.
Luxembourg Art Week will take place from 21 to 23 November 2025 at its iconic venue, Glacis Square [Fouerplaatz]. Once again, our ephemeral structure will host a dynamic hub for contemporary art, bringing together galleries, artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts across the region and beyond.
Luxembourg Art Week is pleased to announce the appointment of Mélanie de Jamblinne de Meux as Director of the fair.
Selection committee | Luc Haenen, collector
Selection committee | Marc Gubbini, collector
Selection committee I Nathalie Berghege, Galerie Lelong
Selection committee | Florence Ostende, head of Artistic Department at Mudam Luxembourg
Selection committee | Claudia Schicktanz, art historian & former Senior Curator of the Deutsche Bank Collection
Selection committee | Audrey Bossuyt, Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery
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.
A panorama of artists showcased at Luxembourg Art Week, who are questioning a visual enigma, exploring reality and fiction through a new poetry, where time is suspended and questions raised 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.
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 Capsules, a temporary artistic activation program that expands the fair into the heart of the city. Taking place from October 22 to November 24, 2024, Capsules 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.