Enter the world of Brancusi! On Friday 21 November, the concert The Invisible Museum brings the Brancusi exhibition to life, without even needing your eyes.
21 November 2025
Locatie: Church Hall
The Invisible Museum is a unique concert experience that brings the exhibition Brancusi, The Birth of Modern Sculpture to life in a way you’ve never experienced before. During this atmospheric concert -lasting approximately 60 minutes- four young, passionate musicians will take you on a journey through 20th-century Europe and America. The time and places where the Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi created his masterpieces.
With music by composers including Bartók, Debussy, Copland, and Bloch, the musicians will not only bring sounds but also stories and scents. They weave their music together with personal reflections and colorful anecdotes about Brancusi’s life and work. An intimate, sensory experience that will forever change your view of art.
A concert for everyone, even if sight isn’t a given. The Invisible Museum also welcomes blind and visually impaired visitors to the museum.
Through the clever use of sound, scent, and words, the exhibition becomes more accessible and tangible for everyone.
The Musicians
- Elles Venhuizen (soprano)
- Tessa Lemans (saxophone)
- Sander Borst (bassoon)
- Nina Witsenburg (piano)
Program
- 16:30: Doors open
- 17:00: Concert begins
- 18:00: Concert ends