The arts and culture programme runs throughout the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2025 in Davos, with the opening concert, a cultural table and a series of specially commissioned artist exhibitions. The programme focuses on the International Year of the Glacier and the forum's perennial concerns with sustainability and gender equality.
Opening concert
Plenary Hall, Congress Centre, Davos
Livestreamed Monday 20 January, 18.30-19.15
Orchestral performance: Morphing Chamber Orchestra and Tim Allhoff
Vocal artists: Ane Brun, Danielle de Niese and Jeremy Dutcher
Music composed or arranged by: Tim Allhoff; Ane Brun and Johan Lindström; Ane Brun and Fleshquartet; Jeremy Dutcher; Christopher Tin
Lyrics variously by: Ane Brun; Jeremy Dutcher; Qwo-li Driskill
Musical production: Michael Kamm
Visuals: Refik Anadol Studio
Costumes: Kévin Germanier
Cultural table: Art Can Change the World
Congress Centre, Davos
Wednesday 22 January, 19:30 – 22:00
Keynote speakers: Melanie Brown, Misty Copeland, Tom Daley, Mohammed Saeed Harib and Cristina Mittermeier
Exhibitions
Congress Centre, Davos
Monday 20 January to Friday 24 January
- Refik Anadol, Large Nature Model: Glaciers (2024)
- Sougwen Chung, Spectral (2024)
- Kévin Germanier, Golden Voyager (2024)
- Jann Haworth and Liberty Blake, Work in Progress (2016 to date)
- Cristina Mittermeier, Hope (2024)
- Gary Tyler, A Life Interrupted (2024)
Arts and culture programme devised by: Joseph Fowler, head of arts and culture, World Economic Forum