Regular guided tour: A stroll through art
The exhibition presents a selection of Luxembourgish artworks, from the classical modern period to the turn of the millennium, including many recent acquisitions and donations. The pre-1945 period is represented by the "Secessionists" Kutter, Rabinger, Schaack, and Klopp, as well as by Ernest Wurth and Adrienne Baudoin-d'Huart. Paintings by Henri Dillenburg and Nico Thurm, several series of images by Wil Lofy, collages by Roger Bertemes, and sculptures by Pit Nicolas then demonstrate an artistic output oscillating between figuration and abstraction. From the 1950s and 60s onward, artistic creation became increasingly feminized (Jacqueline Hentges, Coryse Kieffer, Triny Beckius). From the 1990s to the early 2000s, visitors can admire paintings and graphic works by Moritz Ney, Marie-Paule Feiereisen, Annette Weiwers-Probst, and Renée Oberlinkels, as well as a sculpture by Bettina Scholl-Sabbatini. © The 2 Museums of the City of Luxembourg, photo: Lynn Theisen
Where does it take place?
Villa Vauban - Musée d'Art de la Ville de Luxembourg
18 Avenue Emile Reuter
2420 Luxembourg
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