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.
‘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.
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.
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.
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. […]
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 […]
Over the last decade, the American painter Nat Meade has developed a unique style of portraiture within the genre of so-called ‘allegorical autofiction’. In his works, a recurring bearded protagonist embodies emotional states the artist has personally experienced in certain phases of his life or social roles as a man. Their brightly coloured motifs do not refer to external but internal states, while symbolic attributes reinforce the slightly quaint atmosphere that pervades the works. Their mysterious appearance lends them an oracular quality that invites viewers to make them ‘speak’ through their own reflections.
Group show including works by the following artists: This exhibition explores the landscape of American art from the 1960s to the present day. On the one hand, the iconic American Pop Art scene with artists who captured the essence of American culture, consumerism and media such as Richard Pettibone (b. 1938), Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Tom […]
The exhibition ‘SUGAR RUSH’ at Valerius Gallery from July 11 to September 14 presents new works by Mario Picardo and Saar Scheerlings and blends colorful paintings with soft monochrome sculptures.