In three concert performances, musicians from the Duisburg Philharmonic Orchestra and director Ludger Engels explore new levels of experience that are developed from the themes and content of the exhibited works or enter into a direct dialog with them. These sonic interventions open up new perspectives on the architecture of the building as well as the works in the collection and the current exhibition.
The focus of this cult series, now in its third year, is the experience of sound, but also, very directly, of one's own body in space. How does sound and movement change the relationship to the artwork? The musicians wander through the rooms of the museum in their concert performance. Visitors are invited to join in the movement and the exploration of new positions. In this way, the individual relationship to the artwork is explored anew in each room - an interplay of visual and acoustic sensory impressions, of visual art and performance that creates a whole new level of experience and participation.
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