M HKA gaat digitaal

Met M HKA Ensembles zetten we onze eerste échte stappen in het digitale landschap. Ons doel is met behulp van nieuwe media de kunstwerken nog beter te kaderen dan we tot nu toe hebben kunnen doen.

We geven momenteel prioriteit aan smartphones en tablets, m.a.w. de in-museum-ervaring. Maar we zijn evenzeer hard aan het werk aan een veelzijdige desktop-versie. Tot het zover is vind je hier deze tussenversie.

M HKA goes digital

Embracing the possibilities of new media, M HKA is making a particular effort to share its knowledge and give art the framework it deserves.

We are currently focusing on the experience in the museum with this application for smartphones and tablets. In the future this will also lead to a versatile desktop version, which is now still in its construction phase.

Ensemble: SBKM - Stichting Beeldende Kunst Middelburg

©image: M HKA & A4A vzw.

In 2005 the collection of the Stichting voor Beeldende Kunst (SBKM-De Vleeshal) in Middelburg – a smaller institution with a previous history related to the Internationaal Cultureel Centrum – was given to the M HKA on long-term loan.

On the initiative of Lex ter Braak, in the 1990s the SBKM built up an ambitious collection of contemporary art comprising about 200 works by 70 different artists and arranged along a number of thematic lines: development-oriented, extremely international, and with a preference for ensembles that present a complex image of the artist. This collection was destined for a new museum, which was given the working title of Museum IX/13. The collection is in two blocks, the first being of national and local art produced under the Dutch BKR scheme, and secondly the start of a thoroughly international collection of contemporary art, with several major ensembles by a limited number of artists (including Jimmie Durham, Nedko Solakov, Suchan Kinoshita, Cameron Jamie, Pippilotti Rist and Job Koelewijn), but too few to set up a local operation without an intensive further expansion of the collection. Middelburg town council decided not to establish the museum or to continue the collection. As a result, the start of the formation of the collection lost its potential context and visibility and encumbered the work of the SBKM, for which the collection was a financial burden because of its storage and also the issue of its management. Considering the close historical ties between Middelburg and Antwerp, the profile of the M HKA collection and the fact that the M HKA’s director Bart De Baere was a member of the advisory committee for the composition of the collection, it was given to the M HKA on long-term loan. The M HKA restored public visibility to the collection by giving new relevance to the artworks in its collection exhibition policy.

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Works

>Marlow Moss, Compositie met dubbele lijn en blauw vlak, 1934.Painting, oil on canvas, 72.5 x 55 cm .

>Marinus Boezem, Window, 1968, 1968.Installation.

>Marinus Boezem, L'Uomo Volante [The Flying Man], 1979.Photography.

>Marijke van Warmerdam, Handstand, 1992.Film, 16mm film, projection table, loop system, projection wall, 210 x 280 x 9.3 cm.

>Jimmie Durham, Gilgamesh, 1993.Sculpture, wood, iron, pvc, axe, metal, 355 x 63 cm, 300 x 140 cm.

>Douglas Gordon, Self-Portrait (Kissing with Scopolamine), 1994.Photography, dia projection, variable.

>Job Koelewijn, Vaarwel Spakenburg [Goodbye Spakenburg], 1994.Installation.

>Liza May Post, Duwen, 1994.Photography, colour photograph, 125 x 294 cm.

>Eran Schaerf, We is OK, 1994.Installation.

>Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Aux Dimensions de: quelque chose [In the Dimensions of: Something], 1995.Installation, carroussel, slides, folder, pictures, triplex, 4.5 seconds.

>Mona Hatoum, Recollection, 1995.Installation, hair balls, strands of hair hung from ceiling, wooden loom with woven hair, table, variable dimensions.

>Pipilotti Rist, Grossmut begatte mich [Generosity, Mate with Me], 1996.Video, vhs, 00:07:00.

>Nedko Solakov, This Is Me Too..., 1996.Installation, drawing, collage, picture, oil paint, cardboard, picture, textile, video, monitor, plastic, stuffed animal, variable dimensions.

>Suchan Kinoshita, Staubstelle [Dusty Place], 1996.Installation, mixed media, variable dimensions.

>Aernout Mik, Softer Catwalk in Collapsing Rooms, 1999.Installation.

>Fransje Killaars, NON STOP (Amsterdam), 2000.Installation, nylon, metal.

>Fransje Killaars, Zonder titel [Untitled], 2000.Other.

>Cameron Jamie, Drawings, Maps and Composite Actions: Goat Legend, 2001-2003.Installation, mixed media, variable dimensions.

>Ana Maria Tavares, Numinoso [Numinous], 2001.Installation.

>Roma Pas, Untitled (Part II), 2002.Photography, photograph on aluminium, 125.5 x 83.5 cm.

>Roma Pas, Untitled (Part I), 2002.Photography, photograph on aluminium, 125.5 x 8.5 cm.

>Martin Arnold, Jeanne Marie Renée, 2003.Video.

>Rita McBride, Mini Manager, 2004.Sculpture, white painted titanium.

>Job Koelewijn, Marsman ... tot ziens [Marsman ... Goodbye].Installation.

>Jouke Kleerebezem, Paul Perry, Moveable Observation Post/ High view point.Installation.