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The LUMA Arles Program

Exhibitions, events, talks, and screenings : LUMA Arles presents a new program each season.

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Hans Ulrich Obrist Archives / Chapter 5: Maria Lassnig ‘Living with art stops one wilting!’

Maria Lassnig, Hans Ulrich Obrist
Painting
Video installation
Archives
From May 1, 2025 to April 5, 2026

David Armstrong

David Armstrong
Photography
From July 5, 2025 to March 29, 2026

EBB in collaboration with Tony Oursler Me Time #2 – Sibyl

Tony Oursler, Neïl Beloufa
Video installation
From July 5, 2025 to May 3, 2026

Bitcoin Mining and Field Recordings of Ethnic Minorities

Liu Chuang
Video installation
From December 12, 2025 to March 29, 2026

Membrane

Philippe Parreno
From May 1, 2025

The Library is on Fire

Experimental Library
From September 20, 2021

Danny / No More Reality

Philippe Parreno
Video installation
AI
From June 26, 2021

Drum Café

Rirkrit Tiravanija
From June 26, 2021

Dans la forêt

Etel Adnan
From June 26, 2021

This winter, LUMA Arles presents artists whose practices are both powerful and distinct. Conceived for the different spaces of the Parc des Ateliers, their works invite visitors to explore new forms of narrative, image-making, and experience.

Maria Lassnig

Artist

Hans Ulrich Obrist

Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, and Senior Advisor at LUMA Arles

Philippe Parreno

Artist

The LUMA Arles Program

LUMA Arles presents a program of exhibitions and events that brings together a wide range of disciplines, including contemporary art, photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, design, architecture, and multimedia installation.

Each year, LUMA Arles showcases exhibitions by leading figures on the contemporary scene as well as emerging artists, alongside new works produced specifically for the different spaces of the Parc des Ateliers.

Alongside the exhibitions, LUMA Arles organizes a wide variety of public events: film screenings—well-known, rare, or experimental—as well as performances, live shows, concerts, and talk series. These gatherings bring together artists, thinkers, researchers, and writers from diverse fields—philosophy, sociology, literature, the social sciences, and environmental studies—to share their work and contribute to discussions on today’s critical issues.

The program as a whole is grounded in LUMA’s core research areas: art and culture, environmental issues, human rights, and social and technological change.

This page provides access to the full program: what is currently on view at LUMA Arles, upcoming events, and archives and highlights from recent years.

Since the founding of LUMA Arles, more than 300 artists and innovators have been invited to develop works and projects as part of this program.