Event

Cultural Rendez-vous: MUDAM Museum of Modern Art

Exhibition view, "Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World", Mudam Luxembourg. Courtesy of the artist; Photo: Andrea Rossetti. © Mudam Luxembourg
  • Location

    MUDAM, Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean

    3, Park Dräi Eechelen

    1499, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

  • Topic(s)
    Campus Life
  • Type(s)
    Cultural and social events, Free of charge, In-person event

On May 13th, Espace Cultures & Pluri Arts Atelier are happy to invite you for a visit to MUDAM, the leading modern art institution in the region, to discover two exhibitions with an exclusive guided tour in English.

Meeting point: 16:20 at the entrance lobby of MUDAM.

The tour will last between 60-90 minutes.

Some of the currently showing exhibitions you’ll see:

  • A Whole New World by Simon Fujiwara

    Between Then and Now unfolds as a woven timeline of Igshaan Adams’ practice, tracing connections between personal memory, collective histories and material transformation. Beginning with an open, studio-like environment, the exhibition invites visitors into the processes, voices and gestures that shape the work. It then expands into large-scale tapestries and suspended installations, where everyday materials accumulate into layered surfaces of labour and meaning. Through dance prints and spatial compositions, movement is translated into trace, turning the exhibition into an immersive environment where community, rhythm and memory are felt within the fabric of the space.

  • Between Then and Now by Ighsaan Adams

    Between Then and Now unfolds as a woven timeline of Igshaan Adams’ practice, tracing connections between personal memory, collective histories and material transformation. Beginning with an open, studio-like environment, the exhibition invites visitors into the processes, voices and gestures that shape the work. It then expands into large-scale tapestries and suspended installations, where everyday materials accumulate into layered surfaces of labour and meaning. Through dance prints and spatial compositions, movement is translated into trace, turning the exhibition into an immersive environment where community, rhythm and memory are felt within the fabric of the space.

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