Events

LAFA hosts a diverse array of events each year, from public conferences to exclusive workshops for our members. These gatherings facilitate knowledge sharing and networking among members and the public alike. Discover all the events organised by LAFA and its members.



  • Stephan Balkenhol

    Nosbaum Reding 2, Rue Wiltheim, Luxembourg

    For his new exhibition at Nosbaum Reding Gallery, German sculptor Stephan Balkenhol presents a series of recent works made in his trademark woodcarving technique. It was during his studies at the Hamburg School of Fine Arts in the late 1970s that Balkenhol developed a sculptural practice in reaction to the minimalist and conceptual trends of […]

    Free
  • Arthur Unger – Reminiscence

    Galerie F. Hessler 21, rue Astrid, Luxembourg

    Arthur Unger- Réminiscence at Galerie F. Hessler

    Free
  • Lib Shkupolli

    Creutz&Friends 22, rue du Marché-aux-herbes, Luxembourg

    Lib Shkupolli, known as Lib, is an artist whose current work delves into the complexities of identity, masculinity, and the human form. Raised in Luxembourg but with roots in Kosovo, Lib’s artistic journey has been shaped by his cultural heritage and his experiences navigating our society.

    Free
  • Trixi Weis – Invisibles

    Nosbaum Reding 2, Rue Wiltheim, Luxembourg

    Born in Luxembourg in 1967. Lives and works in Luxembourg. Through numerous artistic practices and a great diversity of materials, Trixi Weis creates works, each telling a story. Even though the artist rejects working in series, her work reveals certain common threads such as fairy tales at the beginning of her career or ephemeral in-situ […]

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  • Hermann Reimer – ‘Interior’ Intermission

    Galerie Schortgen 24, rue Beaumont, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

    Hermann Reimer (* 1959, Münster, Germany) lives and works in Berlin. Initially, Reimer studied physics, before dedicating himself to art studies at the “Universität der Künste in Berlin” in 1985. The artist focuses on interior and urban exterior spaces, often blurring the boundaries between the two. 

    Free
  • Daniel Wagener – Pick One!

    Valerius Gallery 1, Place du Theatre, Luxembourg

    ‘PICK ONE’ marks the first gallery exhibition by luxembourgish photographer Daniel Wagener (*1988). The exhibition at Vaerius Gallery will present a selection of works produced in the past few years and will particularly highlight a series of photographs recently taken in Mexico.

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  • José Parlá – Arterial

    Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery 6 rue Saint-Ulric, Luxembourg

    Zidoun-Bossuyt Luxembourg is thrilled to welcome for the first time in Europe, José Parlá, with a solo exhibition titled Arterial, from 6 June to 27 July 2024.

    Free
  • Soraya Dagman, Mia Kinsch – Echoing Colours

    Reuter Bausch Art Gallery 14, rue Notre-Dame, Luxembourg

    Reuter Bausch Art Gallery presents “Echoing Colours,” a duo show featuring Soraya Dagman and Mia Kinsch, from June 7 to July 6. Dagman’s oil paintings blend realism with surrealism, using dreamlike colors to reveal the poetic in the everyday. Kinsch’s vibrant, expressive works explore nature, the body, and women’s roles in society. Together, their artworks create a captivating dialogue between the mystical and the real.

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  • German urban Pop-Art by Thomas Baumgärtel

    MOB-ART studio 19a, avenue de la Porte-Neuve, Luxembourg

    Thomas Baumgärtel (64 years old) is a German artist who lives and works in Cologne. “Thomas Baumgärtel is much more than a simple painter in the classical sense. In addition to drawings and prints, his intermedial work also includes photo collages, as well as overpaintings of photos and spray paintings of ‘old masters’ and objects. […]

    Free
  • Journey to the Land of Morning Calm

    Cercle Munster 5-7, rue Münster, Luxembourg

    Group show at Cercle Munster showcasing works by Seock Son, Sungpil Chae, Hoon Moreau, HyunJoung Lee, SunMi Kim, Myunghee Park, Hong Ilhwa and NungSeang Park. Guided visits: 16 & 23 March or 20 April at 6pm

    Free
  • Wolfgang Blanke

    Galerie Schortgen 24, rue Beaumont, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

    Wolfgang BLANKE is well known for his paintings, for which he uses raw materials only, pigments, and various binders. He uses natural resins, oils, waxes, and no industrially produced colours. In this way, the artist continually finds new ways and means of expressing himself, both his personality and his current mood.The difficult moment of the so-called […]

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