Exhibitions

Current and upcoming exhibitions

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair

Upcoming

May 6, 2026May 9, 2026

Belval, Luxembourg

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2026 takes place from November 13th to November 14th at The Fireworks Factory, London. Browse a selection of fresh works by Lucrezia Abatzoglu, Peter Lamb, Colette LaVette at the fair on Artsy and collect from our partner galleries including Soho Revue, Blackbird Rook, and more. This fair coverage is independent and not officially associated with the fair.

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Dec 29, 2025Dec 30, 2025

Belval, Esch-sur-Alzette, Canton Esch-sur-Alzette, 4024, Luxembourg

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Cultural Olympaid

Dec 25, 2025Jan 25, 2026

Hamilius, Boulevard Royal, Ville-Haute, Luxembourg, Canton Luxembourg, 1118, Luxembourg

As part of the Cultural Olympiad and the permanent collection, the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris presents a thematic course exploring the relationship between modern life, art, and sport. Through major works of the early to mid-20th century and contemporary creations, the exhibition highlights how athletic movement, speed, and collective energy have inspired artists to rethink the body, space, and modernity. The Speed Charmer

Artists to the test of history

Dec 16, 2025Dec 18, 2025

MUDAM, 3, Park Dräi Eechelen, European District South, Kirchberg, Luxembourg, Canton Luxembourg, 1499, Luxembourg

The invention and use of the atomic bomb in August 1945 marked a decisive turning point in modern history, inaugurating the Atomic Age. Artists responded in diverse ways, ranging from aesthetic fascination with new scientific realities to critical reflections on spectacle, violence, and human tragedy. Major artists of the second half of the 20th century explored the destructive atom as both historical fact and symbolic force, while the mushroom cloud became an enduring global image of conflict and power. Through popular culture, these representations reflected imperialism, technoscience, and the rise of global capitalism, alongside parallel nuclear propaganda in the communist bloc. In Japan, artistic responses evolved from realism and surrealism to radical Anti-Art movements questioning colonialism and renewed militarism.

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Dec 15, 2025Dec 24, 2025

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