Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (Mudam)

Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (Mudam)

3, Park Dräi Eechelen L-1499 Luxbg-Kirchberg

Tel.: (+352) 45 37 85 1 Mer - Ven: 11h00 - 20h00 Sam - Lu: 11h00 - 18h00 jours fériés: 11h00 - 18h00 fermé le mardi

http://www.mudam.lu

Dancing with my camera: Dayanita Singh

The exhibition Dayanita Singh. Dancing with my Camera is organised by the Gropius Bau in collaboration with Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, the Villa Stuck, Munich and the Serralves Museum, Porto. It is presented on the occasion of the 9th edition of the European Month ...
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Alone at last: The Archive of Modern Conflict

Enfin seules (alone at last) presents a selection of over two hundred images from the Archive of Modern Conflict. Established in London in 1992, the Archive describes itself as ‘a repository for the lost and forgotten stories that lie hidden in the photographic record’. Initially focussing on ...
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Latoya Ruby Frazier

Aunt Midgie and Grandma Ruby (2007)As a contribution to the European Month of Photography ( emoplux ) Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean – presents a monographic exhibition for one of the most important photographers of her generation, LaToya Ruby Frazier (*1982). Sin...
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Subjects of Life; photography in the Mudam collection

As part of the ongoing series of presentations dedicated to the Mudam Collection, Subjects of Life highlights a selection of emblematic artworks from the museum’s collection of photography. This selection encourages a reflection on the medium through questions of representation and the effects...
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Memory Lab I – photography challenges history : Ré-écritures

Contemporary photography, especially in its post-photographic development, brings out artists who question the image as a medium. Rather than invent new images, these artists use photography to “re-write” and / or “re-present” (ie present) historical and political events, ...
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Mudam Poppy Trails

POPPY TRAILS The multimedia installation POPPY Trails of Afghan Heroin investigates the relations between reality and fiction, questions  the contemporary image. Photography today showcases the most unlikely situations emerging from the real as well as the most realistic settings born out of fict...
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