Open Call for ‘Capsules’ Exhibition Program

Apr. 25, 2025

Luxembourg Art Week and the non-profit organization artcontemporain.lu are launching a call for projects for ‘Capsules,’ an exhibition program that transforms vacant commercial spaces in Luxembourg into temporary artistic installations visible from the street 24/7. Artists and curators are invited to submit proposals for window installations scheduled to take place from mid-October to late November 2025, leading up to and coinciding with the 11th edition of Luxembourg Art Week (November 21–23, 2025).

Submitting an application is free and open to emerging contemporary artists, with no requirement for gallery representation or geographical restrictions. All disciplines within the visual arts are eligible. Collaborative proposals may include up to two artists or an artist-curator duo. Applications will be reviewed by the Luxembourg Art Week team, which will select participants based on the quality of their work and the strength of their proposed window project.

Applications must be submitted by June 15 via an online form. The application must include complete contact details; a presentation file containing a CV, a portfolio or a brief statement outlining the artistic approach; at least eight high-resolution images (including exhibition views and artwork visuals); and a detailed presentation of the proposed ‘Capsules’ window project, accompanied by visuals or sketches illustrating the concept. Selected candidates will be contacted before summer.

The organizers will cover costs related to transport, accommodation, and scenography. Each project is allocated a budget of €950, which covers artist fees and/or production costs (excluding scenography). All exhibited artworks must be original creations by the artist. Artists retain copyright over their work and will reclaim their pieces after the exhibition.

Application Info

luxembourgartweek.lu
Deadline: June 15, 2025

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