David Armstrong, 2025, The Tower, Underground Level -3, LUMA Arles, France.
Courtesy of the David Armstrong Estate
© Victor & Simon / Grégoire d’Ablon
What’s On at LUMA Arles
Throughout the year, LUMA Arles presents a program of exhibitions and events.
Across The Tower designed by Frank Gehry and the former industrial buildings of the Parc des Ateliers, LUMA Arles brings together contemporary artists and practitioners whose work engages with the intersections of art, culture, environment, human rights, and research.
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From May 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027Delta Verena ParavelVideo installationVisual artCinemaFilmed in the unique ecosystem of the Rhône river delta, the work explores the fragile and often invisible lives of the many species that inhabit the wetlands of the Camargue.
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From May 1, 2026 to January 10, 2027Overpainted Photographs Gerhard RichterPaintingPhotographyOverpainted Photographs articulate questions that run through Richter’s practice, such as the limits of representation, the instability of truth, and the conditions under which images shape belief.
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From May 1, 2026 to January 10, 2027In the Veins Camille HenrotVideo installationConceived as an immersive moving-image work, the film delves into the invisible circulations that shape human experience, emotions, beliefs, desires, and inherited narratives that flow through individuals and across generations.
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From May 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027ArchivesIn 2026, Cahiers d’Art celebrates its hundredth anniversary with an international program including exhibitions in major museums, a jubilee publication, a series of talks, and presentations.
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From May 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027PaintingArchitectureThe show spans three chapters of her career as an architect: from Constructivism to her early projects and reception in the French context, and her longstanding relationship with Obrist.
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From May 1, 2026 to January 10, 2027In Search of Incredible JulianknxxVideo installationVisual artWorking across film, sound, and performance, the artist has developed a singular practice that brings poetry into dialogue with moving-image, creating works where memory is carried, spoken, and continually reshaped.
One ticket, all exhibitions
The “1-day pass – All exhibitions” provides full-day access to all exhibitions.
Two slides, a skatepark, and more—all free to access
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KOO JEONG A
Isometric Slides
Carsten Höller
Take your Time
Ólafur Elíasson
Krauses Gekröse
Franz West
Dans la forêt
Etel Adnan
MEMORY
Kerstin Brätch
Seven Sliding Doors Corridor (Outdoor Version)
Carsten Höller
Orientation Platforms
Liam Gillick
Krauses Gekröses
Franz West
kitsune
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Drum Café
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Laguna Gloria
Liam Gillick
Day Light Songs (biting the air)
Helen Marten
Open Space
Konstantin Grcic
LUMA Arles,
an interdisciplinary creative campus
LUMA Arles is an interdisciplinary creative campus that presents exhibitions and events year-round.
Located in the Parc des Ateliers, a former 7 hectares industrial site, LUMA Arles brings together 19th-century buildings, The Tower designed by Frank Gehry, and a large landscaped park.
LUMA Arles also hosts artists and researchers, supporting the development and sharing of their projects.
Plan your visit to LUMA Arles
A full day is ideal for exploring the seven hectares of the Parc des Ateliers.
Moving through exhibitions, lingering in the gardens, taking part in a family workshop, or pausing for a meal—each experience naturally extends the last, shaping a visit at your own pace.
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