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All our activities during the Luxembourg Museum Days are accessible without prior reservation and subject to availability.

Drop-in workshop - participatory installation - Format 3 Magnet Wall, 2026
Continuously between 10h-16h30

Format 3 is an ongoing work by the Danish artists Louise Foo and Martha Skou (FOO/SKOU) that explores how sound can be experienced through visual, physical, and virtual media.

At the heart of the work is a graphic score composed of eighty-one symbols forming a musical alphabet. Using a custom app and spatial interfaces, visitors can activate the shapes to trigger sounds, samples, and synthesis, transforming visual notation into an interactive sound environment. The work draws on traditions of experimental music and graphic notation while extending them into spatial, tactile, and contemporary forms.

In the version for état bruit at Konschthal, an interactive magnetic wall functions as a collective visual score. Visitors can rearrange the symbols, allowing the composition to evolve continuously through audience participation, transforming the space into a dynamic site of shared listening and exploration. The visual score can also be transformed into a collage, giving everyone the opportunity to take home their creation.

Family visit

  • 15h00 - 15h45: FR


The Konschthal invites you to a guided tour specially designed for families. Young and old alike can explore the exhibitions through a playful and interactive visit, turning art into child’s play! Using simple language, everyone can immerse themselves in the artistic world of the exhibitions. This intergenerational moment of sharing will spark curiosity and stimulate the imagination of all.

Crossed perspectives tour with Andrea Mancini
16h00 – 16h30: FR

As part of the exhibition état bruit the Konschthal presents a discussion-based format centered on the works featured in the exhibition état bruit. By inviting contributors from diverse fields, this encounter offers an opportunity to approach the artworks from multiple perspectives, notably through the lenses of history, sound, image, and contemporary practices.

For this edition, Andrea Mancini, artist and curator, is invited to share a practice that lies at the intersection of image, sound, and memory

Performance - Occurence by Jérôme Grievel
17h00 – 17h15

In his series of performances Occurrence, Jérôme Grivel explores what he calls “vocal gestures”, a repertoire that blends traditional singing, extreme music techniques, and sounds that push the limits of human capacity. Equipped with a microphone and an effects pedal that allows him to record sound loops, he engages in an exercise where the sounds he produces are immediately replayed and amplified, layering one upon another. The artist is thus constantly compelled to increase the volume of his voice in order to rise above that of the machine. He undertakes an exercise in exhaustion in which physical production attempts to compete with technical reproduction, thereby exploring the limits of the human body. In their succession, his sounds create a rhythm in which the immediate past overlaps with the present: a constant rewriting of the same gesture unfolds like a palimpsest of ever-increasing intensity. Through this forward flight, doomed to fail, Jérôme Grivel establishes a connection with fields of creation that may at first seem distant, bringing them together in a single impulse - or cry.

In his performances, as in the rest of his practice, Jérôme Grivel works within zones of tangency and ambivalence where nothing is quite what it seems. For him, they are metaphors for our fluid identities and cries in response to the absurdities and excesses of our societies.

About Jérôme Grivel

Jérôme Grivel (born in 1985 in Mulhouse) develops a performative and transdisciplinary practice (sculpture, drawing, architectural projects, performance, video). His work explores the entangled relationships between situations, environments, and bodies, as well as the social, political, and psychological dimensions that arise from them. Through activatable dispositifs, he questions the visible and invisible structures that shape our beliefs, movements, and behaviors.

Facilitator: Jérôme Grivel

In collaboration with: ICOM Luxembourg

Free of charge | No booking required.

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  • Audience Open to all