Feed Me by Rachel Maclean;

After the first phase of deconfinement, Casino Luxembourg - Forum for Contemporary Art has now reopened its doors to all the exhibition spaces while respecting the sanitary conditions currently in force and with adapted opening hours, from 11:00 to 18:00 everyday except Tuesday.

The exhibition programme will also resume with the extension of the three exhibitions which were due to close in March. As such, the exhibition "Sophie Jung - They Might Stay the Night" is extended until 25 October 2020. This first major monograph of the artist in Luxembourg presents a selection of sculptural works staged on the first floor of the art centre.
 
Similarly, "Deep | Dark | Dank", a video and digital art exhibition by English artist Ben Wheele, is extended until 6 September 2020. Also on display until this same date is "Feed Me", a digital video created by Scottish artist Rachel Maclean, who stages a colourful critique of the contemporary consumer world. This exhibition replaces "I’m Terribly Sorry", an interactive installation in virtual reality that is not accessible to the public due to health restrictions.

The InfoLab, with its library and reading room, now operates with restricted hours, namely on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons from 13:00 to 17:00. Access is limited to four people at a time (without prior reservation). The books are supplied by Casino Luxembourg staff and put in quarantine after consultation.

Access to all of the Casino Luxembourg spaces remains free of charge.