14 December 2002 - 23 February 2003.'First marriage' is the title of the comprehensive exhibition which M HKA is devoting to Suchan Kinoshita (°1960, Tokyo). The artist who grew
15 March 2003 - 01 June 2003.‘Horizons of reality’ as the title of an exhibition evokes visions of a splendid view of reality, of various perspectives of reality, of seem
31 May 2003 - 17 August 2003.In the fourth chapter, which is presented during the summer months, it is the turn of the Antwerp artist-architect Luc Deleu (°1944, Duffel).
21 June 2003 - 21 August 2003. Martin Kippenberger (°1953, Dortmund, Germany; †1997, Vienna, Austria) attached the same importance to his multiples as to his 'unique' wor
21 June 2003 - 21 August 2003.Robert Filliou – multiples together with the people day collection Robert Filliou (°1926, Sauve; †1987, Lascaux, France) felt attracted to t
04 October 2003 - 30 November 2003.The Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto (°1933, Italy) locates art and the artist within social reality. In his oeuvre, the spectator and
22 February 2003 - 18 May 2003.In the first presentation, there was much room for the rather conceptually coloured core of the collection – the works from the Gordon Matta-
04 October 2003 - 16 November 2003.The fifth version which was presented during the autumn of the year 2003 charted a kaleidoscopic image. There was not one sole main character
20 December 2003 - 29 February 2004.In Once Upon a Time… the M HKA presents a look at art in Belgium in the Nineties. 'A look at' does not mean offering a definitive, comprehens
20 March 2004 - 30 May 2004.The spring exhibition is one of the most ambitious the M HKA has organised for some time. It will present an overview of recent developments
19 June 2004 - 29 August 2004.This summer, to counterbalance the letter angle, the M HKA will be displaying artists’ books as carriers of images – books as objects. With "
28 August 2004 - 14 November 2004.This season, the new media are centre stage in the collection presentation. They are a focus of attention in the M HKA collection policy fo
19 June 2004 - 29 August 2004.Summer 2004 focuses on a selection of works by the Belgian artists Honoré d’ O and Toon Tersas, very much like two lines zigzagging through t
27 November 2004 - 24 April 2005.The new collection presentation of the M HKA was composed with the aid of the art(ists') magazineGagarin The Artists in Their Own Words. This
18 December 2004 - 27 February 2005.During the seventies and the early eighties, the ICC was an intermediary between a progressive art praxis and the ill-at-ease public, as well
19 March 2005 - 29 May 2005.The main motif of M HKA's 2005 spring campaign is none other than the renewed actuality and urgency of emotional engagement in contemporary a
04 June 2005 - 14 August 2005.The new collection presentation of the M HKA offers the viewer a 'first'. The M HKA has been given the collection of the 'Stichting Beeldende
17 September 2005 - 27 November 2005.This exhibition starts from a synthetic view of Moscow Conceptualism, an as yet undervalued phenomenon in art history. It embodies the return
17 December 2005 - 26 February 2006.More about the artists VANCOUVER: AN INTRODUCTION INTERTIDAL ARCHIVE: VANCOUVER (PRE)HISTORY STAGING "LANDSCAPE" THE DAILY SUBLIME HOMAGES F
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18 March 2006 - 28 May 2006.M HKA is pleased to present an ambitious exhibition project which brings together a body of work by the contemporary Istanbul/London based Tu
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25 February 2006 - 23 April 2006.No description.
30 May 2006 - 04 June 2006.No description.
04 June 2006 - 25 June 2006.No description.
16 June 2006 - 27 August 2006.No description.
15 September 2006 - 26 November 2006.By considering ‘learning’ as something that extends beyond the educational system, in this exhibition the attention shifted from art educatio
25 August 2006 - 12 November 2006.No description.