A Passion of art
For Arendt & Medernach, contemporary art is, above all, a passion.
For a number of years, the firm has shown its commitment to the art of photography by exhibiting artists from all over the world at its premises situated in Kirchberg.
We have displayed works from well known artists such as David LaChapelle, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Candida Höfer and Günther Förg, and also given young talents the opportunity to exhibit in our office spaces.
We have progressively built up our own art collection, representative of the main currents in contemporary photography. With time, art has become a veritable communication project, directed at the inside as well as the outside of the firm.
By creating an evolving work environment, Arendt & Medernach has the ambition to show that law, like art, is a discipline that has to be questioned regularly and that everything you take for granted can change, evolve, and undergo, modification.


We support the Edward Steichen Award, a biennial incentive, which helps to reveal emerging European talents in the field of contemporary art.
As a logical extension of our approach, we also collaborate with Mudam, a museum dedicated to contemporary art in Luxembourg. This engagement reinforces one of the values of our policy towards art: the sharing of richness and emotions.
"European Month of Photography"
network through our photography award, the
"EUROPEAN MONTH OF PHOTOGRAPHY
ARENDT AWARD".
This award will be granted every second year to a visual artist who is part of the common exhibitions curated by the network throughout Europe.


Permanent Collection
Francesca Woodman,
Untitled, Rome Italy, 1977-78,
Gelatine Silver Print,
©The Woodman Family Foundation, New York

Jojo Gronostay
Concrete Louvre
Series : Brutalism
2021
180x144cm
© The artist and Galerie Hubert Winter / Vienna

Ulla Deventer
The Cat
Series: Butterflies Are A Sign Of A Good Thing
Brussels
2014
250x200cm
© The artist

Cihan Çakmak
when we leave
Series: when we leave
Leipzig, Germany
2019
125x90cm
© The artist

Diptyque
Tirage barytés noir et blanc contrecollés sur aluminium
Encadrés sous verre
60 x 100 cm

INK-jet print on Hahnemuhle photo Rag Ultra
Giclee print
Smooth paper 2011
321x95cm

180x400 cms (2 panels: 180x210 cms)/ C-Print,
diasec With NASA photographs of Mars expeditions, edition 1/3
Created as part of commission for the CAN, 2013

Tirage couleurs manuel d’après négatif, 90 x 120 cm, collage sur aluminium, châssis aluminium

Tirage couleurs manuel d'après négatif, 90 x 120 cm, collage sur aluminium, châssis aluminium
