The LUMA Arles Program
Exhibitions, events, talks, and screenings : LUMA Arles presents a new program each season.
Ongoing
Hans Ulrich Obrist Archives / Chapter 5: Maria Lassnig ‘Living with art stops one wilting!’
David Armstrong
EBB in collaboration with Tony Oursler Me Time #2 – Sibyl
Bitcoin Mining and Field Recordings of Ethnic Minorities
- Free, upon booking
Delta
Overpainted Photographs
In the Veins
100 Years of Cahiers d’Art and LUMA Arles
Hans Ulrich Obrist Archives Chapter 6: Zaha Hadid ‘I Think There Should Be No End to Experimentation’
In Search of Incredible
Amanat
Bodies Never Lie
CORRESPONDENCES
Offprint
Lucid Intervals: The tree
Phantom Day and Stranger Tales
Sensing the Future: Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.)
People Planet Profit
Peter Fischli in conversation
MISSION FRISSON
LAND OF OUSSS [KANGSE]
Symposium: Tales of Superstition and Magic 2025
Lucid Intervals: The Light
Symposium The Lesser-Known Experiments in Art and Technology
Lucid Intervals: The Plain
In conversation with Wael Shawky, Federico Campagna and Romy Wyche
I Am Hymns of the New Temples
Dance with Daemons
Climates of Landscape
National Architecture Days 2025
Dior Photography and Visual Arts Award for Young Talents 2025
Lucid Intervals: The Moon
European Heritage Days 2025
The Nine Jewelled Deer
Environmental History IV symposium: Learning from the Unknown
Me Time
Educational Program Exhibition
2025 European Night of Museums
Practical Effects
Hans Ulrich Obrist Archives / Chapter 4: Gustav Metzger – All of Us Together
The Life of Sculptures
Lee Friedlander Framed by Joel Coen
Lucid Intervals: Biblical Monsters / Telluric Forces
Reading and discussion with Chris Kraus and Constance Debré
Lucid Intervals: The Abyss
Je n’attends plus
Herstory
Symposium: Tales of Superstition and Magic 2024
Lucid Intervals: Rivers
Lucid Intervals: Dogs (Companion Species)
A LOT OF PEOPLE
Le chant du centre
Gourmet family workshop: ArTgile
National Days of Architecture
2024 Dior Photography and Visual Arts Award for Young Talents
European Heritage Days 2024
The Great Yes, The Great No
William Kentridge and Homi K. Bhabha in conversation
An Homage to Arles
The Circle & The Tempest Society
Environmental History III
Bouchra Khalili - Carte Blanche
Realities of Science Fiction III
European Heritage Days 2023
Danny / No More Reality
Seven Sliding Doors Corridor (Outdoor Version)
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Permanent Installations - Freely accessible
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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 GrcicArtists on view now
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.
Hans Ulrich Obrist
Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, and Senior Advisor at LUMA Arles
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.