Art Talk Rewind is a podcast series presented by Luxembourg Art Week, revisiting the talks held during the fair. Partners and their guests explore the key questions shaping contemporary creation and the art market.
The contemporary art landscape is undergoing profound mutations driven by digital technologies, radically altering the relationships between artists, institutions, and collectors. Advanced infrastructures, generative artificial intelligence, and new entrepreneurial practices redefine production modes while opening new channels for dissemination within galleries and the global art market.
Co-organized by Spektrum and the 1535° Creative Hub, this panel discussion widens the perspective thanks to the expertise brought by the KIKK Festival in Namur. The conversation highlights the vital role of festivals and international networks as cultural catalysts, facilitating the circulation of creators across borders.
Through the shared insights of Delphine Jenart, Misch Strotz, and Guy Wolff, moderated by Kristian James Horsburgh, the talk emphasizes the strategic importance of cross-border cooperation, particularly between Wallonia and Luxembourg. By structuring hybrid and collaborative ecosystems, these leaders outline sustainable support frameworks for digital creation, connecting regional technological innovation to the wider global art market.
In collaboration with Spektrum & 1535° Creative Hub
Guest Speakers
• Delphine Jenart, facilitator of the digital creativity ecosystem "wake!" – KIKK, Namur
• Misch Strotz, co-founder and CEO of LetzAI
• Guy Wolff, director, LU – XR & résidences
• Moderator: Kristian James Horsburgh, Director, 1535° Creative Hub, Differdange
Biographies
Delphine Jenart leads the "wake!" initiative, a network aimed at uniting and structuring the digital cultural and creative industries in Wallonia, driven by KIKK, an internationally renowned association based in Namur that explores the intersections of art, science, and technology.
Misch Strotz is a Luxembourgish entrepreneur specializing in emerging technologies. As the co-founder and CEO of the LetzAI platform, he develops innovative solutions based on generative artificial intelligence, while questioning the impact of these tools on the contemporary visual ecosystem.
Guy Wolff is dedicated to the advancement of immersive technologies in Luxembourg. Directing LU – XR projects and residency programs, he assists artists in harnessing virtual and augmented reality tools to forge new spatial artistic experiences.
Kristian James Horsburgh directs the 1535° Creative Hub in Differdange, a center of excellence dedicated to creative industries that provides a unique working space and a collaborative ecosystem to foster cultural innovation and entrepreneurship in Luxembourg.
The 12th edition of Luxembourg Art Week will take place from November 20 to 22, 2026.