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Luxembourg Pavilion welcomes over 102,000 visitors at the 18th Biennale di Venezia International Architecture Exhibition
13.12.2023
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Luxembourg Pavilion welcomes over 102,000 visitors at the 18th Biennale di Venezia International Architecture Exhibition

The unmissable Biennale di Venezia has drawn to a close with the Luxembourg Pavilion Down to Earth designed and curated by Francelle Cane and Marija Marić, a confirmed hit with the public.…

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07.11.2023
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IETM Focus in Luxembourg

IETM will come to Luxembourg for the first time with the support of Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg (28-30.11.2023). As a performing arts professional from Luxembourg, this is…

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Focus on Visual Arts in Luxembourg
06.11.2023
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Focus on Visual Arts in Luxembourg

The visual arts scene in Luxembourg is home to a wide variety of actors and continues to grow in vibrancy. Its diversity makes it unique, reflecting the various places where…

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Luxembourg Creations at Avignon in 2024
05.10.2023
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Luxembourg Creations at Avignon in 2024

Sports take the stage in two productions from Luxembourg Following a Kultur | lx call for applications, 11 files were received and assessed on 18 September by jury members Serge…

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04.10.2023
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“Léa ou la théorie des systèmes complexes” premieres in Limoges

In its 40 years of existence, the Festival les Zébrures d’automne in Limoges included a Luxembourg production in its programme for the first time. On 21 and 22 September, the…

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Hisae Ikenaga's first exhibition in Berlin
20.09.2023
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Hisae Ikenaga’s first exhibition in Berlin

Hisae Ikenaga’s exhibition Industrial-visceral, presented by Nosbaum Reding Gallery, officially opened on 15 September at the Saarländische Galerie in Berlin. The artist’s work is being shown in the German capital…

Learn more Back to the Luxembourg presence at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023
31.08.2023
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Back to the Luxembourg presence at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023

The 2023 edition of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe welcome Luxembourg productions for the first time among the 3,553 shows from 67 countries. The Fringe, is an arts festival inaugurated in…

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Léa et la théorie des systèmes complexes, an ecological tale in 18 chapters by Ian De Toffoli at the Festival Les Zébrures d'Automne
30.08.2023
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Léa et la théorie des systèmes complexes, an ecological tale in 18 chapters by Ian De Toffoli at the Festival Les Zébrures d’Automne

Kultur | lx and Les Francophonies – Des écritures à la scène, directed by Hassane Kouyaté, started a collaboration in 2022. Les Francophonies’ team have visited Luxembourg several times for…

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The Luxembourg pavilion at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale. A mid-term review.
28.08.2023
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The Luxembourg pavilion at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale. A mid-term review.

Since its official inauguration on May 18 in the presence of H.R.H. the Grand Duchess, the Minister of Culture Sam Tanson, H.E. Michèle Pranchère-Tomassino, Ambassador of Luxembourg in Rome, and…

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Spotlight on Luxembourg's presence at the Avignon festivals 2023
04.08.2023
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Spotlight on Luxembourg’s presence at the Avignon festivals 2023

Luxembourg productions and co-productions were strongly represented at the 77th Festival d’Avignon and the 57th Festival OFF Avignon. While the Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg supported 2 co-productions among…