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Casino Luxembourg | Forum d art contemporain: EVERYDAY(S) Bruno Baltzer, David Bestué & Marc Vives, Christoph Büchel, Cao Fei, Claude Closky, Christine Dupuis & Thorsten Baensch, Carmit Gil, Takahiro Iwasaki, Christian Mosar, Valérie Mréjen, Paula Müller, Danica Phelps, Pavel Smetana, Pier Stockholm, Andrijana Stojkovic, Jirí Thýn, Eulàlia Valldosera, Virginie Yassef Every day, so many gestures and words -...
01/02/2010 | Exhibitions | Luxembourg

ELO. Inner Exile - Outer Limits The ELO exhibition shows a snapshot of the contemporary art scene in Luxembourg featuring existing works and new productions. The exhibition does not intent to be a mere inventory of “Luxembourgian art” It rather analyses the contemporary art scene in regard of its evolution during the last decade with i.e. the creation of many new cultural institutions, museums, theatres...
10/10/2008 | Exhibitions | Luxembourg

Grayson Perry: My Civilisation The work of Grayson Perry is presented in a solo exhibition from 19 June to 22 September 2008 at Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Mudam Luxembourg. Grayson Perry, the Turner Prize winner of 2003, is one of the most valued and notable contemporary artists in U.K. mainly through his provocative pots. The exhibition Grayson Perry: My Civilisation is retracing the evolution of...
23/06/2008 | Exhibitions | Luxembourg

MICHEL PAYSANT - Nusquam Inspired by the reading of Utopia (1516) by Thomas More, in one of its most discussed translations, Nusquam talks about hospitality, the other and the beyond, as well as the topic of emigration. A free vision and poetic evocation of the "land of refuge", the installation offers a reflexion about the dream of somewhere else and the non-places. As the exact contrary of the parabola, the...
15/02/2008 | Installation art | Luxembourg

Portugal Agora Since the Carnation Revolution in 1974 which marked the end of an authoritarian regime that had been in place for more than forty years, artistic creation in Portugal has not ceased to evolve and accelerate. If migration was an essential condition to exist for the outstanding figures of the art scene of the 60s and 70s, things started to change in the 80s. Those years saw the emergence...
20/12/2007 | Museums & Exhibits | Luxembourg

Wim Delvoye: Cloaca 2000 – 2007 The Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain, in collaboration with the Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (Mudam Luxembourg), is presenting an extensive monographic exhibition of Wim Delvoye’s fabulous project Cloaca. For the first time ever, the exhibition Wim Delvoye: Cloaca 2000 – 2007 brings together the seven machines that have been produced...
18/09/2007 | Museums & Exhibits | Luxembourg

TOMORROW NOW - when design meets science fiction TOMORROW NOW - when design meets science fiction is the first exhibition devoted to the relationship between design and science fiction. Homage to Luxembourg-born Hugo Gernsback, the inventor of the term "science fiction", it explores the links created between the two disciplines from the beginning of the 20th century until today. Curated by Alexandra Midal and Björn...
11/07/2007 | Museums & Exhibits | Luxembourg

On/Off The Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'art contemporain presents the exhibit ON/OFF through Februart 25, 2007.
25/12/2006 | Museums & Exhibits | Luxembourg

Maybe you should annihilate Born in Luxembourg in 1967, Michel Majerus was regarded as one of the most promising artists of his generation. During his short career he produced original works which oscillated between paintings and installations.
13/12/2006 | Museums & Exhibits | Luxembourg
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Mudam Luxembourg: public opening on 2nd July 2006 The opening exhibition, entitled “Eldorado”, presents, with the participation of over sixty artists, the result of more than five years of research and organization of the “Be the Artists’ Guest” programme...
30/06/2006 | Museums & Exhibits | Luxembourg