Yesterday, LL.AA.RR. The Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess and Secretary of State for Culture Guy Arendt attended the inauguration of the "Révélations" exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris, a biennale hosting more than 400 creators where Luxembourg is represented for the first time in the framework of the international exhibition "Le Banquet".

TRH The Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess and Secretary Arendt, visited the Luxembourg stand, where nine Luxembourg artists are exhibited.

These include Feyrouz Ashoura (stylist), Tom Flick (stone sculptor), Anne Claude Jeitz and Alain Calliste (glassmakers), Tine Krumhorn (designer of cardboard furniture), Carine Mertes (designer), Pascale Seil (glass blower), Wouter van der Vlugt (sculptor), and SuppEllen van der Woude (ceramist).

Luxembourg's contribution was organised in cooperation with the Chamber of Crafts and the curator of the exhibition "De Mains de Maîtres", Jean-Marc Dimanche. The Luxembourg delegation also visited Chile's stand, which is the country of honour this year. 

Tomorrow, a Luxembourg evening will be organised at the Grand Palais Balcony of Honor in the presence of LL.AA.RR. The Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess, Prime Ministe Xavier Bettel, and Secretary of State for Economy Francine Closener.

Image: Guy Arendt, S.A.R. le Grand-Duc héritier, S.A.R. la Grande-Duchesse héritiëre, Ernesto Ottone, President of the National Council of Culture and the Arts of Chile.