
More than 800 installations from around the world, including 2 pieces created in Luxembourg, were exhibited.
The 3rd edition of the international Homo-Faber exhibition in Venice has now concluded. For one month, artists and their installations were in the spotlight. More than 800 pieces of art from 70 different countries were exhibited.
The Grand-Duchy was also represented with two pieces: a watercolor-painted room divider by the Belgian-Luxembourgish artist Marie-Isabelle Callier, and a vase by the glass artist Camille Jacobs.
In a report by Valentine Patry, you can get a glimpse of this extraordinary exhibition that attracts thousands of visitors every year. Watch the report in Luxembourgish: