
Maria Levitska is a distinguished stage designer whose visionary scenography has shaped hundreds
Art Fairs
Luxembourg Art Week 2025 takes place Nov 21–23 at Glacis Square, showcasing 77 exhibitors and a rich cultural programme in the heart of Luxembourg City.
| Type: | Art Fairs |
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| Where: | Glacis square (Fouerplaatz), Ville-Haute Luxembourg |
| When: | 21/11/2025 - 23/11/2025 |
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About Luxembourg Art Week 2025:
Luxembourg Art Week, the country’s leading contemporary art fair, returns for its 11th edition from November 21–23, 2025, at Glacis Square [Fouerplaatz]. With 77 exhibitors from 15 countries and 4 continents, the fair presents a diverse mix of international galleries, artist collectives, and regional art centers. Alongside 1,500 artworks by 400 artists, visitors can enjoy a curated programme including art talks, performances, and a sculpture trail. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and the City of Luxembourg, the fair has become a key hub for collectors, artists, and institutions across Europe.





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