
LUX
A groundbreaking exhibition showcasing the new wave of contemporary art, featuring visionary artists who are reshaping the boundaries of artistic practice through technology, installation, and immersive experience.
13.10.2021 — 20.2.2022
"LUX" presents a new wave of contemporary art that illuminates the intersections between technology, society, and human experience. This major exhibition features groundbreaking works by Es Devlin, Hito Steyerl, and other pioneering artists who are defining the future of artistic practice.
The exhibition takes its name from the Latin word for light, reflecting the illuminating power of contemporary art to reveal new perspectives on our rapidly changing world. Featured artists work across diverse media including large-scale installation, video art, digital media, and immersive environments.
Es Devlin's architectural installations transform space into narrative environments, while Hito Steyerl's video works critically examine digital culture and its political implications. Together with other featured artists, they represent a generation that seamlessly integrates technology with conceptual rigor and aesthetic innovation.
"LUX" demonstrates how contemporary artists are responding to the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, creating works that are both intellectually provocative and visually stunning. The exhibition establishes new paradigms for understanding art's role in an increasingly connected and technologically mediated world.






Featured Artists
Es Devlin is renowned for her large-scale installations and stage designs that transform architectural spaces into immersive narrative environments. Her work explores themes of collective memory, language, and human connection through innovative use of light, structure, and digital technology.
Hito Steyerl is one of the most influential video artists working today, known for her incisive analysis of digital culture, artificial intelligence, and global politics. Her works combine documentary techniques with speculative fiction to examine the conditions of contemporary life.
The exhibition also features works by emerging and established artists who are pushing the boundaries of contemporary practice, creating new forms of artistic expression that respond to our rapidly evolving technological and social landscape.
