Mudam Luxembourg
The Contemporary Art Museum of Luxembourg

One painting, one space, one encounter.
Join us tonight for a guided tour of ‘Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters’, and discover the exhibition through the perspective of one of its curators. Currently on view is Masaya Chiba’s ‘Lake,’ presented alone within the gallery to allow for a more intimate way of experiencing the work.
Bringing together practices that range from Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism to social engagement and formal experimentation, the exhibition unfolds as a series of singular encounters with painting through works from the Mudam Collection, many shown at the museum for the first time.
Curator’s Tour | Masaya Chiba
Tonight, 20 May
18:00-18:30 (English)
18:30-19:00 (French)
Book now, at mudam.com/rsvp-curator-tour
@c.masaya
#MasayaChiba #painting #exhibition #mudam #luxembourg
Masaya Chiba, ‘Lake’, 2006. Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition view ‘Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photos: Mike Zenari © Mudam Luxembourg

One painting, one space, one encounter.
Join us tonight for a guided tour of ‘Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters’, and discover the exhibition through the perspective of one of its curators. Currently on view is Masaya Chiba’s ‘Lake,’ presented alone within the gallery to allow for a more intimate way of experiencing the work.
Bringing together practices that range from Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism to social engagement and formal experimentation, the exhibition unfolds as a series of singular encounters with painting through works from the Mudam Collection, many shown at the museum for the first time.
Curator’s Tour | Masaya Chiba
Tonight, 20 May
18:00-18:30 (English)
18:30-19:00 (French)
Book now, at mudam.com/rsvp-curator-tour
@c.masaya
#MasayaChiba #painting #exhibition #mudam #luxembourg
Masaya Chiba, ‘Lake’, 2006. Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition view ‘Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photos: Mike Zenari © Mudam Luxembourg

One painting, one space, one encounter.
Join us tonight for a guided tour of ‘Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters’, and discover the exhibition through the perspective of one of its curators. Currently on view is Masaya Chiba’s ‘Lake,’ presented alone within the gallery to allow for a more intimate way of experiencing the work.
Bringing together practices that range from Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism to social engagement and formal experimentation, the exhibition unfolds as a series of singular encounters with painting through works from the Mudam Collection, many shown at the museum for the first time.
Curator’s Tour | Masaya Chiba
Tonight, 20 May
18:00-18:30 (English)
18:30-19:00 (French)
Book now, at mudam.com/rsvp-curator-tour
@c.masaya
#MasayaChiba #painting #exhibition #mudam #luxembourg
Masaya Chiba, ‘Lake’, 2006. Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition view ‘Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photos: Mike Zenari © Mudam Luxembourg

One painting, one space, one encounter.
Join us tonight for a guided tour of ‘Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters’, and discover the exhibition through the perspective of one of its curators. Currently on view is Masaya Chiba’s ‘Lake,’ presented alone within the gallery to allow for a more intimate way of experiencing the work.
Bringing together practices that range from Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism to social engagement and formal experimentation, the exhibition unfolds as a series of singular encounters with painting through works from the Mudam Collection, many shown at the museum for the first time.
Curator’s Tour | Masaya Chiba
Tonight, 20 May
18:00-18:30 (English)
18:30-19:00 (French)
Book now, at mudam.com/rsvp-curator-tour
@c.masaya
#MasayaChiba #painting #exhibition #mudam #luxembourg
Masaya Chiba, ‘Lake’, 2006. Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition view ‘Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photos: Mike Zenari © Mudam Luxembourg

Scenes from this year’s Luxembourg Museum Days at Mudam.
Over the weekend, visitors of all ages gathered across the museum for workshops, tours, performances and collective moments of discovery. Galleries became spaces for movement and interaction, while drop-in activities invited participants to experiment, build and create together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this shared weekend of art, movement and exchange!
Luxembourg Museum Days, 16.05+17.05.2026, Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Igshaan Adams. Between Then and Now’, ‘Simon Fujiwara. A Whole New World’ + ‘Ivan Cheng. Casemates’
Mohamed Toukabri Performance, ‘Every-Body-Knows’
Workshops, ‘Drop in! My House, my DADA by Dadofonic’ + ‘Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX’
Photos: Martin Argyroglo © Mudam Luxembourg

Scenes from this year’s Luxembourg Museum Days at Mudam.
Over the weekend, visitors of all ages gathered across the museum for workshops, tours, performances and collective moments of discovery. Galleries became spaces for movement and interaction, while drop-in activities invited participants to experiment, build and create together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this shared weekend of art, movement and exchange!
Luxembourg Museum Days, 16.05+17.05.2026, Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Igshaan Adams. Between Then and Now’, ‘Simon Fujiwara. A Whole New World’ + ‘Ivan Cheng. Casemates’
Mohamed Toukabri Performance, ‘Every-Body-Knows’
Workshops, ‘Drop in! My House, my DADA by Dadofonic’ + ‘Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX’
Photos: Martin Argyroglo © Mudam Luxembourg

Scenes from this year’s Luxembourg Museum Days at Mudam.
Over the weekend, visitors of all ages gathered across the museum for workshops, tours, performances and collective moments of discovery. Galleries became spaces for movement and interaction, while drop-in activities invited participants to experiment, build and create together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this shared weekend of art, movement and exchange!
Luxembourg Museum Days, 16.05+17.05.2026, Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Igshaan Adams. Between Then and Now’, ‘Simon Fujiwara. A Whole New World’ + ‘Ivan Cheng. Casemates’
Mohamed Toukabri Performance, ‘Every-Body-Knows’
Workshops, ‘Drop in! My House, my DADA by Dadofonic’ + ‘Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX’
Photos: Martin Argyroglo © Mudam Luxembourg

Scenes from this year’s Luxembourg Museum Days at Mudam.
Over the weekend, visitors of all ages gathered across the museum for workshops, tours, performances and collective moments of discovery. Galleries became spaces for movement and interaction, while drop-in activities invited participants to experiment, build and create together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this shared weekend of art, movement and exchange!
Luxembourg Museum Days, 16.05+17.05.2026, Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Igshaan Adams. Between Then and Now’, ‘Simon Fujiwara. A Whole New World’ + ‘Ivan Cheng. Casemates’
Mohamed Toukabri Performance, ‘Every-Body-Knows’
Workshops, ‘Drop in! My House, my DADA by Dadofonic’ + ‘Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX’
Photos: Martin Argyroglo © Mudam Luxembourg

Scenes from this year’s Luxembourg Museum Days at Mudam.
Over the weekend, visitors of all ages gathered across the museum for workshops, tours, performances and collective moments of discovery. Galleries became spaces for movement and interaction, while drop-in activities invited participants to experiment, build and create together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this shared weekend of art, movement and exchange!
Luxembourg Museum Days, 16.05+17.05.2026, Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Igshaan Adams. Between Then and Now’, ‘Simon Fujiwara. A Whole New World’ + ‘Ivan Cheng. Casemates’
Mohamed Toukabri Performance, ‘Every-Body-Knows’
Workshops, ‘Drop in! My House, my DADA by Dadofonic’ + ‘Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX’
Photos: Martin Argyroglo © Mudam Luxembourg

Scenes from this year’s Luxembourg Museum Days at Mudam.
Over the weekend, visitors of all ages gathered across the museum for workshops, tours, performances and collective moments of discovery. Galleries became spaces for movement and interaction, while drop-in activities invited participants to experiment, build and create together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this shared weekend of art, movement and exchange!
Luxembourg Museum Days, 16.05+17.05.2026, Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Igshaan Adams. Between Then and Now’, ‘Simon Fujiwara. A Whole New World’ + ‘Ivan Cheng. Casemates’
Mohamed Toukabri Performance, ‘Every-Body-Knows’
Workshops, ‘Drop in! My House, my DADA by Dadofonic’ + ‘Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX’
Photos: Martin Argyroglo © Mudam Luxembourg

Scenes from this year’s Luxembourg Museum Days at Mudam.
Over the weekend, visitors of all ages gathered across the museum for workshops, tours, performances and collective moments of discovery. Galleries became spaces for movement and interaction, while drop-in activities invited participants to experiment, build and create together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this shared weekend of art, movement and exchange!
Luxembourg Museum Days, 16.05+17.05.2026, Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Igshaan Adams. Between Then and Now’, ‘Simon Fujiwara. A Whole New World’ + ‘Ivan Cheng. Casemates’
Mohamed Toukabri Performance, ‘Every-Body-Knows’
Workshops, ‘Drop in! My House, my DADA by Dadofonic’ + ‘Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX’
Photos: Martin Argyroglo © Mudam Luxembourg

Scenes from this year’s Luxembourg Museum Days at Mudam.
Over the weekend, visitors of all ages gathered across the museum for workshops, tours, performances and collective moments of discovery. Galleries became spaces for movement and interaction, while drop-in activities invited participants to experiment, build and create together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this shared weekend of art, movement and exchange!
Luxembourg Museum Days, 16.05+17.05.2026, Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Igshaan Adams. Between Then and Now’, ‘Simon Fujiwara. A Whole New World’ + ‘Ivan Cheng. Casemates’
Mohamed Toukabri Performance, ‘Every-Body-Knows’
Workshops, ‘Drop in! My House, my DADA by Dadofonic’ + ‘Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX’
Photos: Martin Argyroglo © Mudam Luxembourg

Scenes from this year’s Luxembourg Museum Days at Mudam.
Over the weekend, visitors of all ages gathered across the museum for workshops, tours, performances and collective moments of discovery. Galleries became spaces for movement and interaction, while drop-in activities invited participants to experiment, build and create together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this shared weekend of art, movement and exchange!
Luxembourg Museum Days, 16.05+17.05.2026, Mudam Luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Igshaan Adams. Between Then and Now’, ‘Simon Fujiwara. A Whole New World’ + ‘Ivan Cheng. Casemates’
Mohamed Toukabri Performance, ‘Every-Body-Knows’
Workshops, ‘Drop in! My House, my DADA by Dadofonic’ + ‘Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX’
Photos: Martin Argyroglo © Mudam Luxembourg
“I believe movement is the language of the body.”
Artist Igshaan Adams reflects on movement, memory and experimentation. Looking back through what he calls an “archive of failures,” the artist traces the evolution of his weaving practice and the discoveries that emerged through years of material exploration.
Adams also speaks about performance as a way of accessing experiences held in the body – creating space for release, reflection and transformation.
Throughout the exhibition, weaving, dance and touch become interconnected forms of expression, inviting visitors into a more intimate encounter with the work.
@igshaan.adams @hepworthwakefield @arosartmuseum @instant.prod
#IgshaanAdams #weaving #exhibition #contemporaryart #mudamluxembourg

Happening today and tomorrow at Mudam!
As part of Luxembourg Museum Days 2026, the museum comes alive with free performances, family tours and hands-on workshops for all ages. This afternoon, Mohamed Toukabri’s ‘Every-Body-Knows’ unfolds throughout the museum, transforming its spaces through movement and shifting encounters.
Visitors can also join family tours or drop in throughout the day to build architectural forms in clay and take part in interactive workshops inspired by Simon Fujiwara.
Free admission all weekend.
Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photos: Stef Stessel

Happening today and tomorrow at Mudam!
As part of Luxembourg Museum Days 2026, the museum comes alive with free performances, family tours and hands-on workshops for all ages. This afternoon, Mohamed Toukabri’s ‘Every-Body-Knows’ unfolds throughout the museum, transforming its spaces through movement and shifting encounters.
Visitors can also join family tours or drop in throughout the day to build architectural forms in clay and take part in interactive workshops inspired by Simon Fujiwara.
Free admission all weekend.
Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photos: Stef Stessel

Happening today and tomorrow at Mudam!
As part of Luxembourg Museum Days 2026, the museum comes alive with free performances, family tours and hands-on workshops for all ages. This afternoon, Mohamed Toukabri’s ‘Every-Body-Knows’ unfolds throughout the museum, transforming its spaces through movement and shifting encounters.
Visitors can also join family tours or drop in throughout the day to build architectural forms in clay and take part in interactive workshops inspired by Simon Fujiwara.
Free admission all weekend.
Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photos: Stef Stessel

This weekend, Mudam opens its doors for the 2026 edition of Luxembourg Museum Days.
Join us for two days of free activities across the museum, bringing together performances, family tours and drop-in workshops for all ages. Visitors are invited to experience the museum through movement, making and collective participation.
Saturday 16.05 + Sunday 17.05.2026
Mohamed Toukabri: Every-Body-Knows | 16:30
Dancer and choreographer Mohamed Toukabri's performance breaks down hierarchies to create a language shaped by lived experience, unfolding across multiple spaces.
Family Tours | 14:00 (LU), 15:00 (EN), 16:00 (FR)
Discover contemporary art through playful explorations, designed for children aged 6 and up and their families.
Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX | All day
Use clay moulds inspired by Mudam’s architecture and designed by SUPERFLEX to build models of a (cultural) bank for a future collective installation reshaping Mudam’s surroundings.
Drop in! My House, my DADA by DADOFONIC | All day
A workshop inspired by the works of Simon Fujiwara. Create your own doll which will inhabit a dollhouse, where famous artworks are reinterpreted in the playfuluniverse of DADOFONIC.
Free admission all weekend!
@mohamed_toukabri @superflexstudio @simon.fujiwara @whothebaer @collectifdadofonic @museumsinluxembourg @museumsmile
(1+2) Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And- We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Stef Stessel
Luxembourg Museum Days campaign © ICOM Luxembourg
(3) Exhibition view ‘Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Marion Dessard © Mudam Luxembourg
(4) © SUPERFLEX
(5) © Collectif Dadofonic / Ligue HMC

This weekend, Mudam opens its doors for the 2026 edition of Luxembourg Museum Days.
Join us for two days of free activities across the museum, bringing together performances, family tours and drop-in workshops for all ages. Visitors are invited to experience the museum through movement, making and collective participation.
Saturday 16.05 + Sunday 17.05.2026
Mohamed Toukabri: Every-Body-Knows | 16:30
Dancer and choreographer Mohamed Toukabri's performance breaks down hierarchies to create a language shaped by lived experience, unfolding across multiple spaces.
Family Tours | 14:00 (LU), 15:00 (EN), 16:00 (FR)
Discover contemporary art through playful explorations, designed for children aged 6 and up and their families.
Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX | All day
Use clay moulds inspired by Mudam’s architecture and designed by SUPERFLEX to build models of a (cultural) bank for a future collective installation reshaping Mudam’s surroundings.
Drop in! My House, my DADA by DADOFONIC | All day
A workshop inspired by the works of Simon Fujiwara. Create your own doll which will inhabit a dollhouse, where famous artworks are reinterpreted in the playfuluniverse of DADOFONIC.
Free admission all weekend!
@mohamed_toukabri @superflexstudio @simon.fujiwara @whothebaer @collectifdadofonic @museumsinluxembourg @museumsmile
(1+2) Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And- We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Stef Stessel
Luxembourg Museum Days campaign © ICOM Luxembourg
(3) Exhibition view ‘Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Marion Dessard © Mudam Luxembourg
(4) © SUPERFLEX
(5) © Collectif Dadofonic / Ligue HMC

This weekend, Mudam opens its doors for the 2026 edition of Luxembourg Museum Days.
Join us for two days of free activities across the museum, bringing together performances, family tours and drop-in workshops for all ages. Visitors are invited to experience the museum through movement, making and collective participation.
Saturday 16.05 + Sunday 17.05.2026
Mohamed Toukabri: Every-Body-Knows | 16:30
Dancer and choreographer Mohamed Toukabri's performance breaks down hierarchies to create a language shaped by lived experience, unfolding across multiple spaces.
Family Tours | 14:00 (LU), 15:00 (EN), 16:00 (FR)
Discover contemporary art through playful explorations, designed for children aged 6 and up and their families.
Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX | All day
Use clay moulds inspired by Mudam’s architecture and designed by SUPERFLEX to build models of a (cultural) bank for a future collective installation reshaping Mudam’s surroundings.
Drop in! My House, my DADA by DADOFONIC | All day
A workshop inspired by the works of Simon Fujiwara. Create your own doll which will inhabit a dollhouse, where famous artworks are reinterpreted in the playfuluniverse of DADOFONIC.
Free admission all weekend!
@mohamed_toukabri @superflexstudio @simon.fujiwara @whothebaer @collectifdadofonic @museumsinluxembourg @museumsmile
(1+2) Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And- We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Stef Stessel
Luxembourg Museum Days campaign © ICOM Luxembourg
(3) Exhibition view ‘Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Marion Dessard © Mudam Luxembourg
(4) © SUPERFLEX
(5) © Collectif Dadofonic / Ligue HMC

This weekend, Mudam opens its doors for the 2026 edition of Luxembourg Museum Days.
Join us for two days of free activities across the museum, bringing together performances, family tours and drop-in workshops for all ages. Visitors are invited to experience the museum through movement, making and collective participation.
Saturday 16.05 + Sunday 17.05.2026
Mohamed Toukabri: Every-Body-Knows | 16:30
Dancer and choreographer Mohamed Toukabri's performance breaks down hierarchies to create a language shaped by lived experience, unfolding across multiple spaces.
Family Tours | 14:00 (LU), 15:00 (EN), 16:00 (FR)
Discover contemporary art through playful explorations, designed for children aged 6 and up and their families.
Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX | All day
Use clay moulds inspired by Mudam’s architecture and designed by SUPERFLEX to build models of a (cultural) bank for a future collective installation reshaping Mudam’s surroundings.
Drop in! My House, my DADA by DADOFONIC | All day
A workshop inspired by the works of Simon Fujiwara. Create your own doll which will inhabit a dollhouse, where famous artworks are reinterpreted in the playfuluniverse of DADOFONIC.
Free admission all weekend!
@mohamed_toukabri @superflexstudio @simon.fujiwara @whothebaer @collectifdadofonic @museumsinluxembourg @museumsmile
(1+2) Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And- We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Stef Stessel
Luxembourg Museum Days campaign © ICOM Luxembourg
(3) Exhibition view ‘Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Marion Dessard © Mudam Luxembourg
(4) © SUPERFLEX
(5) © Collectif Dadofonic / Ligue HMC

This weekend, Mudam opens its doors for the 2026 edition of Luxembourg Museum Days.
Join us for two days of free activities across the museum, bringing together performances, family tours and drop-in workshops for all ages. Visitors are invited to experience the museum through movement, making and collective participation.
Saturday 16.05 + Sunday 17.05.2026
Mohamed Toukabri: Every-Body-Knows | 16:30
Dancer and choreographer Mohamed Toukabri's performance breaks down hierarchies to create a language shaped by lived experience, unfolding across multiple spaces.
Family Tours | 14:00 (LU), 15:00 (EN), 16:00 (FR)
Discover contemporary art through playful explorations, designed for children aged 6 and up and their families.
Drop-in! Building Your Bank by SUPERFLEX | All day
Use clay moulds inspired by Mudam’s architecture and designed by SUPERFLEX to build models of a (cultural) bank for a future collective installation reshaping Mudam’s surroundings.
Drop in! My House, my DADA by DADOFONIC | All day
A workshop inspired by the works of Simon Fujiwara. Create your own doll which will inhabit a dollhouse, where famous artworks are reinterpreted in the playfuluniverse of DADOFONIC.
Free admission all weekend!
@mohamed_toukabri @superflexstudio @simon.fujiwara @whothebaer @collectifdadofonic @museumsinluxembourg @museumsmile
(1+2) Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And- We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Stef Stessel
Luxembourg Museum Days campaign © ICOM Luxembourg
(3) Exhibition view ‘Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Marion Dessard © Mudam Luxembourg
(4) © SUPERFLEX
(5) © Collectif Dadofonic / Ligue HMC

This weekend: ‘Every-Body-Knows’
A spatial adaptation of Mohamed Toukabri’s recent work, the performance brings questions of movement, visibility and belonging into the space – asking who is allowed to move and under what conditions.
Blending dance traditions often kept apart, Toukabri creates a choreography where past and present intersect, and where movement becomes both a form of inquiry and a quiet act of resistance.
Mohamed Toukabri | Every-Body-Knows
Saturday + Sunday
16:30 –17:30
Free and open to the public!
@mohamed_toukabri
#MohamedToukabri #choreagraphy #contemporarydance #performance #mudam #luxembourg
Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photos: Stef Stessel

This weekend: ‘Every-Body-Knows’
A spatial adaptation of Mohamed Toukabri’s recent work, the performance brings questions of movement, visibility and belonging into the space – asking who is allowed to move and under what conditions.
Blending dance traditions often kept apart, Toukabri creates a choreography where past and present intersect, and where movement becomes both a form of inquiry and a quiet act of resistance.
Mohamed Toukabri | Every-Body-Knows
Saturday + Sunday
16:30 –17:30
Free and open to the public!
@mohamed_toukabri
#MohamedToukabri #choreagraphy #contemporarydance #performance #mudam #luxembourg
Mohamed Toukabri, ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025. Courtesy of the artist. Photos: Stef Stessel

A collection in motion.
Beginning tomorrow, ‘Dodeka, 12 works for 12 cantons’ brings twelve works from the Mudam Collection beyond the museum walls and into museums, town halls, libraries and cultural spaces across Luxembourg.
As the works travel from canton to canton, new dialogues emerge between contemporary art, local histories and the places that host them. Along the way, a public programme of tours, performances, workshops and concerts brings each stop to life.
Pick up your map, collect the stamps – and experience the collection across the country.
Opening | Dodeka
Centre National de Littérature, Mersch
Friday, 15 May
18:00-20:00
Exhibition: 16.05 – 04.10.2026
Free entry, book now at rsvp@mudam.com
#exhibition #contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Sin Wai Kin, ‘The Universe’, 2023
(2) Su-Mei Tse, ‘Vertigen de la Vida (Dizziness of Life)’, 2011. In collaboration with Jean-Lou Majerus
Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Photos: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(3) Jessica Diamond, ‘I Hate Business’, 1989. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2023 – Gaby and Wilhelm Schürmann
(4) Annette Kelm, ‘Erich Kästner, Das verhexte Telefon, 1931, Williams & Co. Verlag GmbH, Berlin-Grunewald, Illustration Walter Trier’, 2019. From the series ‘Die Bücher’, 2019–2021
Collection Mudam Luxembourg.
Photos: Mareike Tocha © Mudam Luxembourg

A collection in motion.
Beginning tomorrow, ‘Dodeka, 12 works for 12 cantons’ brings twelve works from the Mudam Collection beyond the museum walls and into museums, town halls, libraries and cultural spaces across Luxembourg.
As the works travel from canton to canton, new dialogues emerge between contemporary art, local histories and the places that host them. Along the way, a public programme of tours, performances, workshops and concerts brings each stop to life.
Pick up your map, collect the stamps – and experience the collection across the country.
Opening | Dodeka
Centre National de Littérature, Mersch
Friday, 15 May
18:00-20:00
Exhibition: 16.05 – 04.10.2026
Free entry, book now at rsvp@mudam.com
#exhibition #contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Sin Wai Kin, ‘The Universe’, 2023
(2) Su-Mei Tse, ‘Vertigen de la Vida (Dizziness of Life)’, 2011. In collaboration with Jean-Lou Majerus
Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Photos: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(3) Jessica Diamond, ‘I Hate Business’, 1989. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2023 – Gaby and Wilhelm Schürmann
(4) Annette Kelm, ‘Erich Kästner, Das verhexte Telefon, 1931, Williams & Co. Verlag GmbH, Berlin-Grunewald, Illustration Walter Trier’, 2019. From the series ‘Die Bücher’, 2019–2021
Collection Mudam Luxembourg.
Photos: Mareike Tocha © Mudam Luxembourg

A collection in motion.
Beginning tomorrow, ‘Dodeka, 12 works for 12 cantons’ brings twelve works from the Mudam Collection beyond the museum walls and into museums, town halls, libraries and cultural spaces across Luxembourg.
As the works travel from canton to canton, new dialogues emerge between contemporary art, local histories and the places that host them. Along the way, a public programme of tours, performances, workshops and concerts brings each stop to life.
Pick up your map, collect the stamps – and experience the collection across the country.
Opening | Dodeka
Centre National de Littérature, Mersch
Friday, 15 May
18:00-20:00
Exhibition: 16.05 – 04.10.2026
Free entry, book now at rsvp@mudam.com
#exhibition #contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Sin Wai Kin, ‘The Universe’, 2023
(2) Su-Mei Tse, ‘Vertigen de la Vida (Dizziness of Life)’, 2011. In collaboration with Jean-Lou Majerus
Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Photos: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(3) Jessica Diamond, ‘I Hate Business’, 1989. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2023 – Gaby and Wilhelm Schürmann
(4) Annette Kelm, ‘Erich Kästner, Das verhexte Telefon, 1931, Williams & Co. Verlag GmbH, Berlin-Grunewald, Illustration Walter Trier’, 2019. From the series ‘Die Bücher’, 2019–2021
Collection Mudam Luxembourg.
Photos: Mareike Tocha © Mudam Luxembourg

A collection in motion.
Beginning tomorrow, ‘Dodeka, 12 works for 12 cantons’ brings twelve works from the Mudam Collection beyond the museum walls and into museums, town halls, libraries and cultural spaces across Luxembourg.
As the works travel from canton to canton, new dialogues emerge between contemporary art, local histories and the places that host them. Along the way, a public programme of tours, performances, workshops and concerts brings each stop to life.
Pick up your map, collect the stamps – and experience the collection across the country.
Opening | Dodeka
Centre National de Littérature, Mersch
Friday, 15 May
18:00-20:00
Exhibition: 16.05 – 04.10.2026
Free entry, book now at rsvp@mudam.com
#exhibition #contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Sin Wai Kin, ‘The Universe’, 2023
(2) Su-Mei Tse, ‘Vertigen de la Vida (Dizziness of Life)’, 2011. In collaboration with Jean-Lou Majerus
Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Photos: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(3) Jessica Diamond, ‘I Hate Business’, 1989. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2023 – Gaby and Wilhelm Schürmann
(4) Annette Kelm, ‘Erich Kästner, Das verhexte Telefon, 1931, Williams & Co. Verlag GmbH, Berlin-Grunewald, Illustration Walter Trier’, 2019. From the series ‘Die Bücher’, 2019–2021
Collection Mudam Luxembourg.
Photos: Mareike Tocha © Mudam Luxembourg

Final performance tomorrow night.
‘The Fountain’ reaches its last iteration within ‘Casemates’, as Ivan Cheng’s evolving performance series comes to a close.
Between script and system, two performers inhabit a public and a private computer – where exchanges unfold in real time, shaped by logic, interruption and chance. What emerges is unstable, responsive and constantly shifting.
One last moment to experience the work live before it disappears.
Ivan Cheng | The Fountain
with Lev Babych and Jeanna Serikbayeva
Tomorrow, 13 May
19:00–19:30
Free entry
No booking required
@ic_ic @levbabych @jeannaserik
#IvanCheng #performance #performanceart #contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
Ivan Cheng, ‘The Fountain’, Mudam Luxembourg. Performance: Lev Babych, Ivan Cheng, Jeanna Serikbayeva. Costumes: Good & Bad. Photos: Eike Walkenhorst © Mudam Luxembourg

Final performance tomorrow night.
‘The Fountain’ reaches its last iteration within ‘Casemates’, as Ivan Cheng’s evolving performance series comes to a close.
Between script and system, two performers inhabit a public and a private computer – where exchanges unfold in real time, shaped by logic, interruption and chance. What emerges is unstable, responsive and constantly shifting.
One last moment to experience the work live before it disappears.
Ivan Cheng | The Fountain
with Lev Babych and Jeanna Serikbayeva
Tomorrow, 13 May
19:00–19:30
Free entry
No booking required
@ic_ic @levbabych @jeannaserik
#IvanCheng #performance #performanceart #contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
Ivan Cheng, ‘The Fountain’, Mudam Luxembourg. Performance: Lev Babych, Ivan Cheng, Jeanna Serikbayeva. Costumes: Good & Bad. Photos: Eike Walkenhorst © Mudam Luxembourg

Final performance tomorrow night.
‘The Fountain’ reaches its last iteration within ‘Casemates’, as Ivan Cheng’s evolving performance series comes to a close.
Between script and system, two performers inhabit a public and a private computer – where exchanges unfold in real time, shaped by logic, interruption and chance. What emerges is unstable, responsive and constantly shifting.
One last moment to experience the work live before it disappears.
Ivan Cheng | The Fountain
with Lev Babych and Jeanna Serikbayeva
Tomorrow, 13 May
19:00–19:30
Free entry
No booking required
@ic_ic @levbabych @jeannaserik
#IvanCheng #performance #performanceart #contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
Ivan Cheng, ‘The Fountain’, Mudam Luxembourg. Performance: Lev Babych, Ivan Cheng, Jeanna Serikbayeva. Costumes: Good & Bad. Photos: Eike Walkenhorst © Mudam Luxembourg

Twelve works. Twelve cantons. One shared journey – opening next week.
On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, Mudam launches ‘Dodeka: 12 works for 12 cantons’ – a project that takes the collection beyond the museum and into communities across the country.
Presented in local venues, from libraries to cultural centres, each work enters into dialogue with its surroundings, creating new connections between contemporary art and everyday life.
An invitation to encounter the collection differently, across Luxembourg.
#contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Edith Dekyndt, ‘Provisory Object 03’, 2004. Collection Mudam Luxembourg © Edith Dekyndt
(2) Wolfgang Tillmans, ‘Mami’, 1994. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2000 – From the artist © Wolfgang Tillmans / Photo : Courtesy Galerie Buchholz
(3) Michel Majerus, ‘Halbzeit’, 2002. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: galerie Max Hetzler © Michel Majerus Estate
(4) Serge Ecker, Catherine Lorent and Claudia Passeri, ‘sHe is the future’, 2018. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: © Serge Ecker
(5) Wim Delvoye, ‘Cargas 22810’, ‘Combugaz 35238’ & ‘Butaan Van Delft’, 1988. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2022 – Donation American Friends of Mudam, Collection Raymond J. Learsy. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(6) On Kawara, ‘One Million Years (Past and Future)’, 2000. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg

Twelve works. Twelve cantons. One shared journey – opening next week.
On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, Mudam launches ‘Dodeka: 12 works for 12 cantons’ – a project that takes the collection beyond the museum and into communities across the country.
Presented in local venues, from libraries to cultural centres, each work enters into dialogue with its surroundings, creating new connections between contemporary art and everyday life.
An invitation to encounter the collection differently, across Luxembourg.
#contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Edith Dekyndt, ‘Provisory Object 03’, 2004. Collection Mudam Luxembourg © Edith Dekyndt
(2) Wolfgang Tillmans, ‘Mami’, 1994. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2000 – From the artist © Wolfgang Tillmans / Photo : Courtesy Galerie Buchholz
(3) Michel Majerus, ‘Halbzeit’, 2002. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: galerie Max Hetzler © Michel Majerus Estate
(4) Serge Ecker, Catherine Lorent and Claudia Passeri, ‘sHe is the future’, 2018. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: © Serge Ecker
(5) Wim Delvoye, ‘Cargas 22810’, ‘Combugaz 35238’ & ‘Butaan Van Delft’, 1988. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2022 – Donation American Friends of Mudam, Collection Raymond J. Learsy. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(6) On Kawara, ‘One Million Years (Past and Future)’, 2000. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg

Twelve works. Twelve cantons. One shared journey – opening next week.
On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, Mudam launches ‘Dodeka: 12 works for 12 cantons’ – a project that takes the collection beyond the museum and into communities across the country.
Presented in local venues, from libraries to cultural centres, each work enters into dialogue with its surroundings, creating new connections between contemporary art and everyday life.
An invitation to encounter the collection differently, across Luxembourg.
#contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Edith Dekyndt, ‘Provisory Object 03’, 2004. Collection Mudam Luxembourg © Edith Dekyndt
(2) Wolfgang Tillmans, ‘Mami’, 1994. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2000 – From the artist © Wolfgang Tillmans / Photo : Courtesy Galerie Buchholz
(3) Michel Majerus, ‘Halbzeit’, 2002. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: galerie Max Hetzler © Michel Majerus Estate
(4) Serge Ecker, Catherine Lorent and Claudia Passeri, ‘sHe is the future’, 2018. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: © Serge Ecker
(5) Wim Delvoye, ‘Cargas 22810’, ‘Combugaz 35238’ & ‘Butaan Van Delft’, 1988. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2022 – Donation American Friends of Mudam, Collection Raymond J. Learsy. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(6) On Kawara, ‘One Million Years (Past and Future)’, 2000. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg

Twelve works. Twelve cantons. One shared journey – opening next week.
On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, Mudam launches ‘Dodeka: 12 works for 12 cantons’ – a project that takes the collection beyond the museum and into communities across the country.
Presented in local venues, from libraries to cultural centres, each work enters into dialogue with its surroundings, creating new connections between contemporary art and everyday life.
An invitation to encounter the collection differently, across Luxembourg.
#contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Edith Dekyndt, ‘Provisory Object 03’, 2004. Collection Mudam Luxembourg © Edith Dekyndt
(2) Wolfgang Tillmans, ‘Mami’, 1994. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2000 – From the artist © Wolfgang Tillmans / Photo : Courtesy Galerie Buchholz
(3) Michel Majerus, ‘Halbzeit’, 2002. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: galerie Max Hetzler © Michel Majerus Estate
(4) Serge Ecker, Catherine Lorent and Claudia Passeri, ‘sHe is the future’, 2018. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: © Serge Ecker
(5) Wim Delvoye, ‘Cargas 22810’, ‘Combugaz 35238’ & ‘Butaan Van Delft’, 1988. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2022 – Donation American Friends of Mudam, Collection Raymond J. Learsy. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(6) On Kawara, ‘One Million Years (Past and Future)’, 2000. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg

Twelve works. Twelve cantons. One shared journey – opening next week.
On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, Mudam launches ‘Dodeka: 12 works for 12 cantons’ – a project that takes the collection beyond the museum and into communities across the country.
Presented in local venues, from libraries to cultural centres, each work enters into dialogue with its surroundings, creating new connections between contemporary art and everyday life.
An invitation to encounter the collection differently, across Luxembourg.
#contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Edith Dekyndt, ‘Provisory Object 03’, 2004. Collection Mudam Luxembourg © Edith Dekyndt
(2) Wolfgang Tillmans, ‘Mami’, 1994. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2000 – From the artist © Wolfgang Tillmans / Photo : Courtesy Galerie Buchholz
(3) Michel Majerus, ‘Halbzeit’, 2002. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: galerie Max Hetzler © Michel Majerus Estate
(4) Serge Ecker, Catherine Lorent and Claudia Passeri, ‘sHe is the future’, 2018. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: © Serge Ecker
(5) Wim Delvoye, ‘Cargas 22810’, ‘Combugaz 35238’ & ‘Butaan Van Delft’, 1988. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2022 – Donation American Friends of Mudam, Collection Raymond J. Learsy. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(6) On Kawara, ‘One Million Years (Past and Future)’, 2000. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg

Twelve works. Twelve cantons. One shared journey – opening next week.
On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, Mudam launches ‘Dodeka: 12 works for 12 cantons’ – a project that takes the collection beyond the museum and into communities across the country.
Presented in local venues, from libraries to cultural centres, each work enters into dialogue with its surroundings, creating new connections between contemporary art and everyday life.
An invitation to encounter the collection differently, across Luxembourg.
#contemporaryart #mudam #luxembourg
(1) Edith Dekyndt, ‘Provisory Object 03’, 2004. Collection Mudam Luxembourg © Edith Dekyndt
(2) Wolfgang Tillmans, ‘Mami’, 1994. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2000 – From the artist © Wolfgang Tillmans / Photo : Courtesy Galerie Buchholz
(3) Michel Majerus, ‘Halbzeit’, 2002. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: galerie Max Hetzler © Michel Majerus Estate
(4) Serge Ecker, Catherine Lorent and Claudia Passeri, ‘sHe is the future’, 2018. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: © Serge Ecker
(5) Wim Delvoye, ‘Cargas 22810’, ‘Combugaz 35238’ & ‘Butaan Van Delft’, 1988. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2022 – Donation American Friends of Mudam, Collection Raymond J. Learsy. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg
(6) On Kawara, ‘One Million Years (Past and Future)’, 2000. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Studio Rémi Villaggi – Metz © Mudam Luxembourg

What does the body remember – and who decides how it moves?
Mohamed Toukabri’s ‘Every-Body-Knows’ unfolds as a space where movement carries history, identity and resistance. Drawing on street and stage, hip hop and contemporary dance, his choreography breaks down hierarchies to form a language shaped by lived experience.
‘Every-Body-Knows’ is a spatial adaptation of Toukabri’s solo stage work ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’ (2025), in which he brings these explorations of dance history and of the very conditions of movement to centre stage.
Accompanied by the words of Essia Jaïbi, the performance traces how bodies hold memory – what is inherited, what is learned and what is still in motion.
Mohamed Toukabri | Every-Body-Knows
16 May + 17 May
16:30 –17:30
In the framework of the Luxembourg Museum Days
Free and open to the public
@mohamed_toukabri @museumsinluxembourg
#MohamedToukabri #choreagraphy #contemporarydance #performance #mudam #luxembourg #lumudays
Photo 1: Mohamed Toukabri, ‘The Power (of) The Fragile’. 2021. Photo: Christian Tandberg Dansens Hus, Oslo
Photo 2: Mohamed Toukabri,
‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-
We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025.
Courtesy of the artist
. Photo: Stef Stessel

What does the body remember – and who decides how it moves?
Mohamed Toukabri’s ‘Every-Body-Knows’ unfolds as a space where movement carries history, identity and resistance. Drawing on street and stage, hip hop and contemporary dance, his choreography breaks down hierarchies to form a language shaped by lived experience.
‘Every-Body-Knows’ is a spatial adaptation of Toukabri’s solo stage work ‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’ (2025), in which he brings these explorations of dance history and of the very conditions of movement to centre stage.
Accompanied by the words of Essia Jaïbi, the performance traces how bodies hold memory – what is inherited, what is learned and what is still in motion.
Mohamed Toukabri | Every-Body-Knows
16 May + 17 May
16:30 –17:30
In the framework of the Luxembourg Museum Days
Free and open to the public
@mohamed_toukabri @museumsinluxembourg
#MohamedToukabri #choreagraphy #contemporarydance #performance #mudam #luxembourg #lumudays
Photo 1: Mohamed Toukabri, ‘The Power (of) The Fragile’. 2021. Photo: Christian Tandberg Dansens Hus, Oslo
Photo 2: Mohamed Toukabri,
‘Every-Body-Knows-What-Tomorrow-Brings-And-
We-All-Know-What-Happened-Yesterday’, 2025.
Courtesy of the artist
. Photo: Stef Stessel

What if a bank could be built collectively – and belong to everyone?
At the invitation of Mudam, the artist collective SUPERFLEX transforms Park Dräi Eechelen into an open, evolving space for gathering, exchange and play.
As part of the first phase of ‘The Bank,’ visitors are invited to take part in a series of hands-on workshops – using clay moulds inspired by the museum to imagine and build their own versions of a (cultural) bank. These collective constructions will gradually inform a permanent space shaped by participation.
Drop in, build, experiment – and be part of a project that grows over time.
Drop-in! Building Your Bank
A series of workshops
16.05 – 12.07.2026: On weekends, 10:00 – 18:00
16.07 – 14.09.2026: Tuesday – Sunday, 10:00 – 18:00
19.09 – 30.09.2026: On weekends, 10:00 – 18:00
Public presentation and conversation by SUPERFLEX: 06.06.2026 | 15:00 – EN
@superflexstudio
Photo: © SUPERFLEX

What does it mean to be a ‘Self’ today?
In the work of Simon Fujiwara, this question unfolds across a range of forms – from video installations to paintings and immersive, themed environments.
With humour, inventiveness and rigour, his practice reflects on how identity is shaped in a world mediated by technology and images, asking how we construct a self, what remains authentic and how these notions continue to shift.
Holding up a distorted mirror to contemporary life, Fujiwara creates spaces where the contradictions of the present can be examined – at once playful, disorienting and revealing.
@simon.fujiwara @whothebaer @sapinx
#SimonFujiwara #contemporaryart #exhibition #mudam #luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World’, Mudam Luxembourg. Courtesy of the artist; Gió Marconi, Milano; TARO NASU, Tokyo; Dvir Gallery Paris, Tel Aviv, Brussels and Esther Schipper Berlin/Paris/Seoul. Photo: Andrea Rossetti © Mudam Luxembourg

What does it mean to be a ‘Self’ today?
In the work of Simon Fujiwara, this question unfolds across a range of forms – from video installations to paintings and immersive, themed environments.
With humour, inventiveness and rigour, his practice reflects on how identity is shaped in a world mediated by technology and images, asking how we construct a self, what remains authentic and how these notions continue to shift.
Holding up a distorted mirror to contemporary life, Fujiwara creates spaces where the contradictions of the present can be examined – at once playful, disorienting and revealing.
@simon.fujiwara @whothebaer @sapinx
#SimonFujiwara #contemporaryart #exhibition #mudam #luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World’, Mudam Luxembourg. Courtesy of the artist; Gió Marconi, Milano; TARO NASU, Tokyo; Dvir Gallery Paris, Tel Aviv, Brussels and Esther Schipper Berlin/Paris/Seoul. Photo: Andrea Rossetti © Mudam Luxembourg

What does it mean to be a ‘Self’ today?
In the work of Simon Fujiwara, this question unfolds across a range of forms – from video installations to paintings and immersive, themed environments.
With humour, inventiveness and rigour, his practice reflects on how identity is shaped in a world mediated by technology and images, asking how we construct a self, what remains authentic and how these notions continue to shift.
Holding up a distorted mirror to contemporary life, Fujiwara creates spaces where the contradictions of the present can be examined – at once playful, disorienting and revealing.
@simon.fujiwara @whothebaer @sapinx
#SimonFujiwara #contemporaryart #exhibition #mudam #luxembourg
Exhibition views, ‘Simon Fujiwara: A Whole New World’, Mudam Luxembourg. Courtesy of the artist; Gió Marconi, Milano; TARO NASU, Tokyo; Dvir Gallery Paris, Tel Aviv, Brussels and Esther Schipper Berlin/Paris/Seoul. Photo: Andrea Rossetti © Mudam Luxembourg
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