The collection III with Interventions by Gert Robijns, Wilhelm Sasnal & Bojan Fajfric
22 February 2003 - 18 May 2003
MuHKA, Antwerpen
In the first presentation, there was much room for the rather conceptually coloured core of the collection – the works from the Gordon Matta-Clark Foundation, many of which were brought out for the first time in years. However, in the second presentation the focus was shifted to the more visual art (of painting). The first presentation emphasised international artists who are represented in the collection, while the second presentation created an opening to Belgian art via painters such as Luc Tuymans, Fred Bervoets and Walter Swennen; a trend which is intentionally continued in the new presentation by opting for a marked Belgian presence.
The M HKA collection comprises an important ensemble by Belgian artists, of which some highlights are shown in their international context in this spring presentation.
Apart from work by Fred Bervoets, Jimmie Durham, Bernard Frize, Jan Kempenaers, John Körmeling, Mark Manders, Allan McCollum, Juan Muñoz, Maurizio Nannucci, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Hermann Pitz, Julião Sarmento, Walter Swennen, James Turrell, Luc Tuymans, Jan Vercruysse en Lawrence Weiner, the exhibition will also include work by Dirk Braeckman, Marcel Broodthaers, Jacques Charlier, Patrick Corillon, Anne Decock Van Raef, Wim Delvoye, Jef Geys, Marin Kasimir, Ria Pacquée, Patrick Van Caeckenbergh, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven en Didier Vermeiren.
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Twee Delftse Butaangasfle...
Wim Delvoye, Twee Delftse Butaangasflessen [Two Delft Blue Butane Containers], 1988. Sculpture, butane bottles, enamel paint, 58 x 30 cm.
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Dessins Humoristiques (An...
Jacques Charlier, Dessins Humoristiques (André Cadéré), 1974. Drawing, paper, collage, east-indian ink, 30.5 x 21.5 cm.
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Zelfportret in huiskamer ...
Fred Bervoets, Zelfportret in huiskamer [Self-Portrait in Living Room], 1991. Painting, acrylic, canvas, 194 x 205 cm.
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Dessins Humoristiques (Da...
Jacques Charlier, Dessins Humoristiques (Daniel Buren), 1973-1974. Drawing, paper, pencil, east-indian ink, adhesive letters, 30.5 x 21.5 cm.
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Patrick Van Caeckenbergh
Patrick Van Caeckenberghs oeuvre primarily consists of sculptures and collages that show us a quirky representation of the world, full of ref
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Wim Delvoye
Wim Delvoye is a much talked about and controversial artist. Since the second-half of the 1980s, he’s decorated modern, familiar objects. In
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Jan Vercruysse
From the mid-1970s, Jan Vercruysse (1948-2018) takes to the museum space with abstract collages, installations and assemblages that primarily
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Jef Geys
Jef Geys (1934 - 2018) graduated from the Antwerp Art Academy and settled in Balen, in the Kempen region, where he worked as an art teacher a
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