
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.

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

Seven major works from the Mudam Collection will be exhibited one at a time, beginning with La Marche des femmes by Berthe Lutgen.

The exhibition invites visitors to explore intimate spaces where memory, myth and perception unfold.

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

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.

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

A publication by Mudam’s Director Bettina Steinbrügge and artist Jason Dodge that engages with museum theory and curatorial discourse.

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

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