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Dodeka public programme

Framework: Dodeka, 12 works for 12 cantons   
Access: Free
Booking required: a.wester@mudam.com
Subject to change or cancellation

The Dodeka public programme unfolds across Luxembourg’s twelve cantons, each presentation shaped by its unique local context. Developed in close dialogue with the host venues and the selected artworks, the programme activates the works through performances, conversations, screenings, readings and concerts.

The programme opens up multiple perspectives inviting visitors to engage with the artworks in dialogue with the distinct identity and spirit of each site.

Full programme details, including dates and locations, can be found below.

Photo: Adèle Wester

30.05.2026 | 15:00
Wiltz Town Hall
Guided Schumannseck walk with Frank Rockenbrod
Historian and President of the National Museum of Military History, Frank Rockenbrod, leads a guided walk along the Schumannseck Remembrance Trail, exploring the visible remnants of the Ardennes Offensive (1944–45).

31.05.2026 | 16:00 
Vianden Castle
Lecture and concert with Michel Margue
Medieval historian and Professor at the University of Luxembourg, Michel Margue, delivers a lecture on the layered history and architecture of Vianden Castle in relation to the work of Wim Delvoye. The lecture is accompanied by a concert performed by a chamber music duo of the Conservatoire du Nord.

18.06.2026 | 18:30 
Kulturhuef, Grevenmacher
Lecture and screening with Inna Ganschow and Chto Delat
Historian Inna Ganschow presents a lecture on non-conformism in the Soviet Union and the art of Vyacheslav Akhunov. The lecture is followed by a screening of Partisan Songspiel (2009, Mudam Collection) by the artist collective Chto Delat.

25.06.2026 | 18:00
Kinneksbond, Mamer
Lecture with Caroline Honorien
Caroline Honorien, curatorial researcher at Mudam, presents on glitch and the art of Sin Wai Kin, examining how the artist unsettles time, and disrupts gender and identity norms.

08.07.2026 | 19:30
Performance by He Sun
Centre national de littérature (CNL), Mersch 
He Sun integrates the body, raw materials, and temporal traces through a site-responsive performance, creating a metabolic site for the transformation of memory. Using muslin as a sensing extension, the work explores the limits of physical presence and the fluidity of historical residue.

25.07.2026 | 16:00
Loretto Chapel, Clervaux
Ambitus lecture-performance with Camille Clair
Camille Clair performs Ambitus, a lecture-performance on eternalism – the condition of existence unbound by grammatical tense, which renders matter incorruptible across time.

01.08.2026 | 17:00
Old St. Lawrence Church, Diekirch
Concert with Charel Breisch
Charel Breisch presents a concert alternating between piano and organ, weaving improvisations and fantasies from J.P. Sweelinck to J.S. Bach under the theme of ‘Fantasy’, inspired by the recurring motions and motifs of Su-Mei Tse’s sculpture.

08.08.2026 | 15:00
Biodiversum, Remerschen
Performance-workshop with Luce van den Bossche
Writer Luce van den Bossche presents readings of Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, followed by a Dadaist writing workshop.

Surprise Date
hqLX, Luxembourg
Performance by PJ Horny
PJ Horny, the alter ego of Garance Eva Oliveras, weaves together autofiction, viral semiotics, drag and cabaret in a performance that interrogates gender and authenticity in an era of constant self-staging.

12.09.2026 | 16:00
Slate Museum, Haut-Martelange
Performance-workshop with Grace Gloria Denis
Artist and researcher Grace Gloria Denis presents a new iteration of her ongoing series Aural Oral – site-specific studies and sensorial junctures in agricultural research. Through a sonic cartography of Luxembourg foodscapes, the work offers resonant reflections on processes of cultivation and consumption.

20.09.2026 | 17:00
Trifolion, Echternach
Concert with Anna Kasprzycka
Inspired by the artwork of Edith Dekyndt, carillonneur Anna Kasprzycka will explore the ephemerality, resonance and fleeting nature of the sound of the bells in a programme featuring music composed by women and her own improvisations.

24.09.2026 | 19:00
Halle des poches à fonte, Esch-Belval
Lecture with Stefan Krebs
Historian Stefan Krebs reflects on the long-term economic, social, and cultural consequences of the deindustrialisation of southern Luxembourg, drawing on the concepts of ‘half-time’ and ‘half-life’.