On Tuesday 7 July 2026, the organisers of Luxembourg Art Week announced that 78 exhibitors from fifteen countries will participate in the event from Friday 20 to Sunday 22 November 2026 at its temporary venue on Champ du Glacis in Luxembourg-Limpertsberg.

According to the organisers, the Main Section will feature 57 established galleries, while the emerging Take Off Section will host 21 exhibitors. 

Following the 2025 edition's focus on Montréal's contemporary art scene, this year's Focus programme is dedicated to photography. Under the theme "Focus Photo", the fair will explore the diversity of the medium, from documentary realism to experimental artistic practices, while aiming to broaden access to collecting photography and highlight Luxembourg's longstanding links with the art form. 

The 2026 edition will feature seventeen exhibitors from Luxembourg, alongside 22 first-time participants. International exhibitors will account for 78% of participants, with galleries representing fifteen countries, including France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, the United States and Japan. 

All exhibitors were selected by an international selection committee composed of:

  • Clémence Boisanté, Director, Ceysson & Bénétière;
  • Audrey Bossuyt, Co-Founder, Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery;
  • Marie-Noëlle Farcy, Curator and Head of Collection, Mudam Luxembourg;
  • Luc Haenen, Collector;
  • Claudia Schicktanz, Art Historian and former Senior Curator of the Deutsche Bank Collection;
  • Guillaume Smets, Founder, Stems Gallery. 

The organisers noted that Focus Photo will take two forms: galleries specialising in photography will dedicate their entire booths to the medium, while exhibitors with broader programmes will highlight one or two photographers within their stands. The initiative is intended to celebrate the diversity of contemporary photographic practices while making photography more accessible to collectors and the wider public. 

The twelfth edition of Luxembourg Art Week will open with a preview day on Thursday 19 November, ahead of three public days from Friday 20 to Sunday 22 November 2026.