PRESENTATION: The Other Side of History, Part II
One of the biggest and most significant topics that concerns contemporary art globally is “Trauma” and how it is assimilated in the …
One of the biggest and most significant topics that concerns contemporary art globally is “Trauma” and how it is assimilated in the …
What is the role of museums today? This major three-part exhibition invites international artists to take over Mudam Luxembourg’s galleries and reimagine …
The group exhibition “Dream Time” explores the complexity of dreams-both as reveries and aspirations-with themes of will, hope, memory, and imagination. Turning …
One of the biggest and most significant topics that concerns contemporary art globally is “Trauma” and how it is assimilated in the …
Jason Baerg is a Métis Cree visual artist particularly involved in the transmission of Indigenous knowledge and vocation of taking his artistic …
Born in France to a Guadeloupean father and a French mother, Sarah Maldoror is remembered as one of the first female filmmakers …
Drawing from traditional Japanese painting, sci-fi, anime, and the global art market, Takashi Murakami creates paintings, sculptures, and films populated by repeated …
Tarik Kiswanson is a visual artist and poet. He comes from a Palestinian family that exiled from Jerusalem to North Africa and then Jordan …
Adam McEwen’s work resides somewhere between the celebratory and funereal. After writing obituaries for the Daily Telegraph in London, he began producing …
Working across mediums and disciplines, Douglas Gordon investigates moral and ethical questions, mental and physical states, as well as collective memory and …
Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali was a Greek-born American sculptor best known for her monumental assemblages combining neon, bronze, aluminium, plaster, wood, canvas and paint …
Since the late 1970s, Jonathan Lasker has developed a distinctive formal vocabulary based on different mark-making processes, including structural grids, graphic scribbled …
A relentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. …
Throughout her sculpture and installation-based practice, Apollinaria Broche creates places of escape and retreat from the world that blur boundaries between the …
Gerhard Richter is one of the most influential contemporary artists and is often called the renewer of post-war painting. Richter analysed the …
Véréna Paravel & Lucien Castaing-Taylor are continuously looking to create a fresh new film language that goes beyond traditional human-centred perspectives in …
The exhibition “SpaceRace” gathers five artists whose work is informed by a masterful understanding of pattern, materiality, and symbology: Leonardo Benzant, McArthur …
A relentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. Humble foam …
Richard Deacon’s sculptures are characterised by a controlled, abstract structure that is combined with an imaginative and unexpected use of materials. At …
Over the last 30 years Fiona Rae has developed a distinctive body of work, full of restless energy, humour and complexity, which …
Eugene James ne Martin’s WORK is best known for his imaginative, complex mixed media synchronic and heterochronic collages on paper, his often …
Since the late 1990s, Markus Amm has been methodically and sensitively exploring how the materials of painting, reduced to their essences, cohere …
Palais de Tokyo in its autumn programs celebrates diversity in all its facets, whether in terms of artistic forms or cultural identities. …
Antoni Tàpies refined a visual language inspired by a wide range of sources that coalesce into a complex fusion of materials, gestures, …