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The gallery organises 6 exhibitions and publishes 3 catalogs a year. Alongside its contemporary program the gallery holds one historical show every 2 years (Jean-Michel Basquiat in May 2016; Jean Dubuffet ... more >> Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery is the leading gallery in Luxembourg for contemporary art. The gallery offers a diverse exhibition programme with solo exhibitions of the gallery artists as well as group exhibitions and special historical projects.
The gallery organises 6 exhibitions and publishes 3 catalogs a year. Alongside its contemporary program the gallery holds one historical show every 2 years (Jean-Michel Basquiat in May 2016; Jean Dubuffet in September 2017 and Keith Haring in January 2019).
Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery is the leading gallery in Luxembourg for contemporary art. The gallery offers a diverse exhibition programme with solo exhibitions of the gallery artists as well as group exhibitions and special historical projects.
In 2013 Nordine Zidoun and Audrey Bossuyt joined forces to form a new gallery which reflects well their respective origins and experiences. Nordine Zidoun first opened an art gallery in Paris and moved it to Luxembourg in 2008. Audrey Bossuyt is a former independent art adviser, who started her career in the art world by working at the Xavier Hufkens Gallery in Brussels for 6 years.
The focus of the gallery was upon Afro-American emerging artists. The gallery is known for having introduced some of the most influential Afro- American artists to Luxembourg at a time when they were still relatively unknown as for example Terry Adkins, Noel Anderson, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Wangechi Mutu and Jeff Sonhouse.
In 2015, the gallery moved to an old townhouse -at 6 rue St-Ulric- in the historical Grund area of Luxembourg. It has taken the pair a long time to find the right place with the right soul, but also with the required large volumes that will allow them to host renowned artists. The major renovation and refurbishment of the building has been handed to Luxembourg based famous architect Stefano Moreno. The new art space allowed an expanded exhibition programme and additional representation of a number of artists such as Luca Dellaverson, Danny Fox, Mustafa Maluka and Tomokazu Matsuyama
The gallery organises 6 exhibitions a year and publishes 3 catalogs a year. Alongside its contemporary program the gallery holds one historical show every 2 years. The first one was dedicated to Jean-Michel Basquiat in May 2016; the second one to Jean Dubuffet in September 2017 featuring more than 50 rarely seen pieces on loan from private collectors. On 25, January 2019 the gallery opened a Keith Haring exhibition, reinforcing the strong international positioning of the gallery in the art world and its willingness to put Luxembourg as an important location for the promotion of contemporary art on the European map. These exhibitions were placed under the patronage of the Prime Minister and Minister of Culture of Luxembourg.