David Hockney, Oranges, 2011 / Galerie Lelong & Co.
Luxembourg Art Week / The Fair
6th Edition, 2020
November 9–22, 2020
Online / International

Through a selection of cutting edge galleries from around the world, the fair offers the opportunity for collectors and art lovers to sample the best of contemporary art.

Collectors, gallerists and artists appreciate the relaxed and convivial atmosphere of Luxembourg Art Week / The Fair and enjoy the extensive and ambitious cultural program, including conferences, performances, film screenings and more.

Luxembourg Art Week works in close relationships with all major regional institutions and also benefits from the support of the Ministry of Culture and the City of Luxembourg.

Nearly 70 galleries, institutions, and artists’ associations are presented with 1,500 works of artists, including David Hockney, Jaume Plensa, Caroline Denervaud, Oscar Gauthier, Carla van de Puttelaar, Man Ray, Roland Quetsch, Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Etel Adnan, Francesco Clemente, among over 450 others.

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS
  • Mvtaforma
    Sep 29 – Oct 15, 2023
    Palazzo Atelié
    San Raffaele Cimena Alto, Italy

    MVTAFORMA, a collective exhibition promoted by Palazzo Atelié and curated by Elisabetta Moiraghi for DRIM Contemporary Art Ground opens on Friday 29 September at 6pm. In the setting of San Raffaele Cimena Alto, a charming village in the Turin area, the works by Lorenzo Fontana, Hetty Ann Laycock, Miriam Marafioti, and Beatrice Sacco will interact with the space and each other. MVTAFORMA aims to investigate the ‘plural-directionality’ of matter, considered as entity and brand of a thought as well as an action. (more…)

  • Cécile Lempert: so fragile a thing
    Sep 14 – Oct 28, 2023
    Efremidis
    Seoul, South Korea

    Cécile Lempert’s paintings evoke a cinematic world of ambiguities, shifting between the tender and loving to the violent and eerie. Lempert’s first solo presentation with Efremidis oscillates between images of tactile proximity and emotional distance. Selecting imagery from a personal archive of film stills, family snapshots and borrowed details of European masters, she depicts moments of intimate or invasive touch, while looming close-ups capture the murmuring of a mind behind the closed door of a face. (more…)

  • Jyll Bradley / Within a Budding Grove
    Sep 21–30, 2023
    Pi Artworks
    London, UK

    Within a Budding Grove takes its title from the second volume of Proust’s In Search of Lost Time, which follows the protagonist’s adolescence and his increasing sense of self-awareness. As a teenager, Jyll Bradley spent a lot of time sitting in her family’s greenhouse in rural Kent observing the play between sunlight and glass, a visual language that has remained integral to her work since the 1980s. (more…)