Georges joins Erin on the Breakfast Show to talk about the upcoming 41st Birthday celebrations of Kulturfabrik. Why celebrate the 41st birthday? Georges will explain all, including a complicated start to the Kulturfabrik and a look towards the future.
The sounds of the swamp
This Saturday, Radio ARA is teaming up with Mudam Luxembourg for a radio art performance. Artists Jasmina Al-Qaisi and Sarah Washington will dive into the imaginary soundscapes of wetlands and swamps. On the breakfast show, Jasmina talked about the upcoming performance and her project. Listen to the entire interview here and tune in or come along for the performance on Saturday, 7 September, at Mudam, from 2pm to 4pm.
Interview With Clarisse Fahrtmann From Mudam Publication's Department
Clarisse Fahrtmann from the publications department of Mudam joined us on the Breakfast Show to talk us through us through what goes on behind the scenes of a part of the museum, which some might be less familiar with but which is an important part of the museum’s output.
2 Exhibitions At Casino For The European Month Of Photography - Interview With Stilbe Schroeder
Tom's guest on the Breakfast Show this morning was Stilbe Schroeder, curator at the Casino art gallery in Luxembourg City, who came on the show to tell us about two exhibitions that will be opening soon as part of the European Month of Photography.
A Festival For The Whole Family - Interview with PicElectroNic
This weekend Rotondes hosts the PicElectroNic a festival for headbanging kids and grooving parents. Festival programmers Marc Hauser and Joelle Linden. joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about everything that the festival has in store.
Conduits: Paintings From the 1980s - Interview With Peter Halley
A new Exhibition ‘Conduits: Paintings From the 1980s’ by American Artist Peter Halley opened last week at MUDAM. Tom went down on opening night to check out the exhibition and got a chance to talk to Peter about his work.
Grand opening for three exhibitions at Mudam - Interview with Maria Plaza Lazo
Tom was joined on The Breakfast Show this morning by Maria Ines Plaza Lazo, director of communication and engagement at MUDAM to talk about the vernissage event for three exhibitions which will be opening at MUDAM tomorrow night (30-03-23).
Edward Steichen The Artist's View - Interview With Lis Hausemer From MNHA
An exhibition entitled Edward Steichen - The Artist’s view is currently on display at the national museum of history and art (MNHA). The exhibition brings together Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf and Belgian visual artist Hans Op de Beeck to bring their unique perspective on the museum’s collection of photo prints by the celebrated Luxembourgish Photographer Edward Steichen. Lis Hausemer, assistant curator of the exhibition joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk to us about it.
Kissing Data Symphony - Interview With Karen Lancel & Herman Maat For Multiplica Festival
Multiplica Festival is taking place at Rotondes this weekend, hosting audiovisual performances, live shows, DJ sets, workshops and an exhibition. Tom was joined by Karen Lancel and Herman Maat who have been collaborating as artists exploring the dynamics of humankinds interactions with technology. Their installation Kissing Data Symphony does just that by inviting participants to monitor their brain activity as they embrace in a kiss. The data from the brain readings is then projected. www.multiplica.lu
Multiplica Festival - Interview With Yves Conrardy And Jorge Crowe
Multiplica is an audiovisual, multimedia music and art festival hosted by the Rotondes that sheds light on today’s digital society through artistic creations encounters and workshops showcasing digital creation in its many forms. Festival Curator Yves Conrardy and participating artist Jorge Crowe Joined Tom on The Breakfast Show this morning to discuss what the festival has in store.
Small Stories - Interview With Anastasia Chaguidouline, Curator Of Cercle Cité.
Tom was joined on the show this morning by Anastasia Chaguidouline, curator of the Cercle Cité gallery in Luxembourg City ahead of the opening of Small Stories, a photography exhibition by David Lynch.
Alzheimers & Art with Jackie Peterson
Over 200 of local artist Jacquelin Peterson’s abstract and expressionistic paintings will be on show at Niederanven Kunshall, and are available to purchase, with most of the proceeds going to the Association Luxembourg Alzheimer A.s.b.l.
Water's Witness - Interview With Tarek Atoui, Joel Valabrega and Sarah Beaumont.
This morning Tom spoke with Lebanese artist Tarek Atoui and Mudam curators Joel Valabrega and Sarah Beamount about Tarek's exhibition 'Water's Witness' which is showing at Mudam until the 5th of February.
Interview Nika Schmitt
Tom was joined on the Breakfast Show this morning by Luxembourgish Rotterdam-based artist Nika Schmitt ahead of the opening of her exhibition "Sweet Zenith" this Friday in the Cube Space of Rotondes.
Interview With Greenhouse Stories
Greenhouse Stories ("Histoires de Serres") is an exhibition that is currently on display in a reclaimed Greenhouse in Sanem. Today on the Breakfast Show Tom was joined by curators of the exhibition, Olivier Lacrouts and Laura Drouet, and Sebastien Biniek and Lucille Bataille, the artists currently exhibiting in the space, to talk about the exhibition and how the project came together.
The Moon Is Full But It Is Not The Moon: Interview w/ Gioj De Marco, Agnese Toniutti + Andrej Mirčev
The Moon Is Full, But It Is Not The Moon is a multimedia art exhibition taking place at Rotondes that brings together the work of 5 artists and involves an Artificial Intelligence program called The Collective Dreamworld Project. Tom was joined on the Breakfast Show This morning by participating artists Gioj De Marco, Agnese Toniutti and Andrej Mirčev to discuss what the creation of the exhibition and what it has in store for visitors.
Interview With Keith Grant
British painter Keith Grant joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about his life as an artist and the exhibition he currently has running at Biodiversum in Remerchen.
Keith is 92 years old and has been painting for more than 7 decades. He studied at the royal college of art and has dedicated his life to painting the natural landscape.
His art is currently on exhibition at Biodiversum in Remerchen in a show entitled 'Visions of Nature'. The exhibition includes 2 paintings that Keith painted in response to the war breaking out in Ukraine. One painting - 'The Birch Tree' - depicts a lone birch sappling growing in the midst of a forest fire, symbolizing the resilience of the Ukrainian People. This painting will be donated to LUkraine to be housed in a newly built cultural centre. Another painting - 'From a Ukrainian Child's Window' shows a view of the chaos of war from a bedroom window with symbolic elements of hope breaking through the destruction. This painting will be sold with all proceeds of the sale being donated to LUkraine.
The exhibition runs for another week and more details can be found at www.keith-grant.com/
Interview with Radio Art Zone
Knut Aufferman and Sarah Washington from Radio Art Zone joined Tom on the breakfast show today to talk about the exciting project that Radio Ara is part taking in part in. For 100 days, Radio Ara’s southern frequency 87,8fm will be dedicated to radio art. Artists from all over the world have been invited to take part and create a 22 hour long broadcast.
Sahasa: Interview with Jill Crovisier
Jill Crovisier joined Tom on The Breakfast Show this morning to talk about her practice as a choreographer and dancer and her new performance for young audiences, Sahasa.
Interview with William Engelen
On the 27th of March, as part of the exhibition celebrating 25 years of the MUDAM collection, William Engelen will perform Verstrijken, a collaborative work made in cooperation with André Pons-Valdès from the Luxembourgish instrumental ensemble United Instruments of Lucilin.