Marina Abramovic
Haluk Akakce
Eija-Liisa Ahtila
Sylvie Auvray
Stephan Balkenhol
Bruno Baltzer
Vincent Beaurin
Bernd & Hilla Becher
Valerie Belin
Pierre Bismuth
Sylvie Blocher
Andrea Blum
Erik Boulatov
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Miguel Branco
Victor Burgin
Gerard Byrne
Pedro Cabrita Reis
Masaya Chiba
Hannah Collins
Gil Heitor Cortesao
Stephane Couturier
Tony Cragg
Alexandra Croitoru
Rosson Crow
Richard Deacon
Alain Declercq
Wim Delvoye
Damien Deroubaix
David Dubois
Jan Fabre
Roland Fischer
Günther Forg
Katrin Freisager
Franz Gertsch
Gilbert & George
Tina Gillen
Nan Goldin
Konstantin Grcic
Nitzan Cohen
Andreas Gursky
Steven C. Harvey
Federico Herrero
Edgar Honetschlager
Sven Johne
Jesper Just
Izima Kaoru
William Kentridge
Kimsooja
Shiro Kuramata
Claude Leveque
Edward Lipski
Richard Long
Chad McCail
Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
Steve McQueen
Maurizio Nannucci
Manuel Ocampo
Miguel Palma
Grayson Perry
Raymond Pettibon
Eric Poitevin
Nikolay Polissky
Antoine Prum
Tobias Putrih
Thomas Ruff
Cindy Sherman
Katharina Sieverding
Nedko Solakov
Eve Sonneman
Thomas Struth
Martin Szekely
Bert Theis
Wolfgang Tillmans
Tatiana Trouve'
Janaina Tschape
Su-Mei Tse
Jean-Luc Vilmouth
Kara Walker
Bill Woodrow
David Zink Yi
Enrico Lunghi
The exhibition proposes - from the perspective of Mudam Collection - an open and surprising view of the universe that surrounds us, through art works of more then eighty contemporary artists: Marina Abramovic, Haluk Akakce, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Sylvie Auvray, Stephan Balkenhol, Bruno Baltzer, Vincent Beaurin, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Valerie Belin, Pierre Bismuth, Katrin Freisager, Franz Gertsch, Gilbert & George, Tina Gillen, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, Katharina Sieverding, Nedko Solakov, Eve Sonneman, Thomas Struth... Curated by Enrico Lunghi.
Curated by Enrico Lunghi
What do works of art tell us about the world we live in and that we contribute, each day, to (re-)construct, to (re-)form, to (re-)think? Which are the images of our bodies, of our earth, of our cities, of our dreams and of our fears that artists reflect to us? The exhibition Brave New World proposes - from the perspective of Mudam Collection - an open and surprising view of the universe that surrounds us, through art works of more then eighty contemporary artists.
Artists: Marina Abramovic, Haluk Akakce, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Sylvie Auvray, Stephan Balkenhol, Bruno Baltzer, Vincent Beaurin, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Valérie Belin, Pierre Bismuth, Sylvie Blocher, Andrea Blum, Erik Boulatov, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Miguel Branco, Victor Burgin, Gerard Byrne, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Masaya Chiba, Hannah Collins, Gil Heitor Cortesão, Stéphane Couturier, Tony Cragg, Alexandra Croitoru, Rosson Crow, Richard Deacon, Alain Declercq, Wim Delvoye, Damien Deroubaix, David Dubois, Jan Fabre, Roland Fischer, Günther Förg, Katrin Freisager, Franz Gertsch, Gilbert & George, Tina Gillen, Nan Goldin, Konstantin Grcic & Nitzan Cohen
Andreas Gursky, Steven C. Harvey, Federico Herrero, Edgar Honetschläger, Sven Johne, Jesper Just, Izima Kaoru, William Kentridge, Kimsooja, Shiro Kuramata, Claude Lévêque, Edward Lipski, Richard Long, Chad McCail, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Steve McQueen, Maurizio Nannucci, Manuel Ocampo, Miguel Palma, Grayson Perry, Raymond Pettibon, Eric Poitevin, Nikolay Polissky, Antoine Prum, Tobias Putrih, Thomas Ruff, Cindy Sherman, Katharina Sieverding, Nedko Solakov, Eve Sonneman, Thomas Struth, Martin Szekely, Bert Theis, Wolfgang Tillmans, Tatiana Trouvé, Janaina Tschäpe, Su-Mei Tse, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, Kara Walker, Bill Woodrow, David Zink Yi.
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Opening 28 january 2010
Mudam Luxembourg
Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean
3 Park Dräi Eechelen, L-1499 Luxembourg
Hours: Every day from 11am to 6pm.
Wednesday from 11am to 8.30pm.
Closed on Tuesday.
Entrance fee
Adults: 5€
less than 26 years, more than 60 years, groups (min. 15 people): 3€
less 18 years, Wednesday from 6pm to 8.30pm: free