On Wednesday 9 July 2025, the organisers of Luxembourg Art Week announced 77 exhibitors, from fifteen countries, will participate in the event from Friday 21 to Sunday 23 November 2025, in Glacis Square (Fouerplaatz) in Luxembourg-Limpertsberg.

According to the organisers, the Main Section will feature 51 exhibitors and the emerging Take Off Section will host 22.

Every other year, the event focuses a spotlight on the artistic scene of a foreign city. After highlighting Brussels in 2021 and Vienna in 2023, the 2025 edition will explore Montreal’s vibrant creative scene, with four exhibitors set to feature.

The 2025 edition will also feature thirteen exhibitors from Luxembourg, as well as 21 first-time participants, with exhibitors from the international community making up 83% of the artists on display.

All exhibitors were selected by the selection committee, composed of:

⁃             Nathalie Berghege, director, Galerie Lelong;

⁃             Audrey Bossuyt, co-founder, Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery;

⁃             Marc Gubbini, collector;

⁃             Luc Heanen, collector;

⁃             Florence Ostende, head of the Artistic Department at Mudam;

⁃             Claudia Schicktanz, art historian, former Senior Curator of the Deutsche Bank Collection.

The event is set to offer a diverse and compelling programme including Art Talks, which will include expert-led discussions on pressing contemporary topics, as well as an Art Walk featuring a “Sculpture Parcours” and “Capsule”. These initiatives are expected to reimagine urban spaces as open-art exhibitions, visible to the public 24/7.

As reported by the organisers, Luxembourg Art Week has established itself as the Grand Duchy's leading contemporary art fair and an important event in the artistic and cultural calendar of Luxembourg and the Greater Region. The 2024 edition attracted 18,000 visitors and featured 77 exhibitors, including international galleries and artists' collectives contributing to the event’s identity, blending quality, conviviality and cross-border dialogue.

Since its inception in 2015, Luxembourg Art Week has evolved “both as an art fair and as a platform - a meeting point for creative exchange”. Through close collaboration with its partner institutions, galleries and artists, the fair fosters dialogue and strengthens connections across Europe’s art community.