
This exhibition spans nearly twenty years of work by the British-Japanese artist Simon Fujiwara.

Igshaan Adams creates layered compositions that blur the boundaries between textiles, sculpture and performance.

Needles, threads and fabrics are an integral part of culture and are now reclaiming their place within the field of visual arts through the work of many contemporary artists.

Casemates prompts visitors to exhume and discard the ‘waste’ of their digital archives, and collects it in the artist’s digital dumpster.

Seven major works from the Mudam Collection will be exhibited one at a time. Now on view: Edi Hila, The Blue House.

Mudam invites visitors to explore art, imagination, and collective creation in playful, hands-on ways.

Roundtables is a series of conversations dedicated to the Luxembourg art scene.

In direct dialogue with Mudam’s exhibition programme, this lecture series demonstrates that the museum seeks to be an open space.

Pré-order your signed copy of the catalogue of the exhibition Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World.

Discover the official catalogue accompanying the exhibition Igshaan Adams: Between Then and Now.

A unique blend of homemade cuisine and social cohesion in Luxembourg.

Mudam is designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei.