Urgent Conversations: Antwerp – Athens, Part III
16 September 2017 - 12 November 2017
M HKA, Antwerp
Last year, M HKA was invited by EMST in Athens for the opening exhibition in the new museum building. Today, Urgent Conversations: Antwerp – Athens forms the second part of this collaboration in which a number of dialogues between works from the two collections will be resumed. The urgency is to be found, not only at the level of the content, but also in a practice – the dialogic – which is symmetrical in its nature.
At first sight, Athens and Antwerp are extremes in today’s Europe. In any case, both cities have each in their own way contributed to Europe’s cultural fabric. The major lines of our social organisation stem from Athens, as well our idea of art. As for Antwerp, it is one of the key cities of the early modern era, a centre of research and thought, the city where Utopia was written and the first art market was created.
Urgent Conversations: Antwerp – Athens is built from the bottom up. A work of an artist from Belgium and a Greek artist's work are linked. Starting from here, a subject arises. This theme will be further tested and enriched by adding a third work,
creating thematic clusters – each time featuring three artists. The concept embodies the belief that art works can constantly raise new insights and thus encourage the dialogue that forms the social basis for our societal thinking.
Part 3
16.09.2017 – 12.11.2017
‘Orbanism’, with Dimitris Alithinos, Luc Deleu and Allan Sekula
‘Poetic freedom’, with Costis, Paul De Vree and Sarenco
‘Reflections on cultural complexity’, with Jimmie Durham, Danny Matthys and Kostis Velonis
‘Flexible body’, with Vlad Monroe, Eleni Mylonas and Hugo Roelandt
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Voorstel tot totaal onbru...
Luc Deleu, Voorstel tot totaal onbruik van de publieke verlichting. Orbanisch idee voor Antwerpen. Print, ink, paper, 1180 x 1080 mm.
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De Mens
Paul De Vree, De Mens, 1973. Print, ink, paper, 51 x 82 cm.
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Himmelfahrt [Ascension]
Jimmie Durham, Himmelfahrt [Ascension], 1992. Sculpture, wood, iron, acrylic, 29 x 55 cm.
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Ping-Pang
Danny Matthys, Ping-Pang, 1985. Photography, ink on paper.
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Vladislav (Vlad) Mamyshev...
The performative work of Vlad Monroe touches upon the blurred boundaries between reenactment, portraiture and celebrity culture: in his photo
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Allan Sekula
Principally working with photography, Allan Sekula is also widely recognised as a filmmaker, writer, teacher and activist. Coming from a back
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Eleni Mylonas
Eleni Mylonas In 1966, after studying in Geneva, Eleni Mylonas moved to New York, having obtained a Fullbright scholarship for postgradua
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Jimmie Durham
Jimmie Durham was born in 1940 in (or, as he himself says, ‘under’) the state of Arkansas in the US, into a Cherokee family. After working di
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