20 February 1998 - 29 March 1998.Artists: Jean-Marie Bijtebier, James Casabere, Tony Cragg, Bert De Beul, Mark Dion, Hugo Duchateau, Jan Fabre, Robert Filliou, Ado Hamelrijck
29 January 1999 - 18 April 1999.No description.
18 December 1998 - 21 February 1999.No description.
17 February 2001 - 29 April 2001.No description.
20 March 2004 - 30 May 2004.The new presentation of the collection focuses specifically on international and not necessarily ‘western’ artists. There are works by artist
13 May 2006 - 15 August 2006.Jan Fabre is one of our most important artists, to this idea most people can easily subscribe. But where that importance lies isn’t always th
23 May 2008 - 14 September 2008.No description.
29 August 2009 - 12 September 2009.No description.
04 September 2010.No description.
14 May 2011 - 02 October 2011.Museum of Parallel Narratives presents a selection of works from the Arteast Collection 2000+ of the Moderna galerija in Ljubljana, the first
15 October 2011 - 25 November 2011.To read more on what the public wants to share about this project, click [here]
29 June 2012 - 16 September 2012.Maarten Vanden Eynde’s project Museum of Forgotten History housed the remains of a possible future past. The exhibition took the form of fict
01 March 2012 - 31 March 2012.TRACÉS. Similarities and dissonants was the upshot of a recycling project that started in 2010 in the recycling centre of Merksem. The centr
13 June 2014 - 12 October 2014.Don’t You Know Who I Am? – Art after identity politics brought together emerging talent from around the world. In recent decades, various soc
07 June 2019 - 07 July 2019.An exhibition in which the members of the board of NICC present themselves: Carla Arocha & Stéphane Schraenen, Guillaume Bijl, Evelin
28 April 2017 - 03 September 2017.'Here, I want to create a kind of remake (for an installation I made at my home in Balen in 1991) with, amongst others, a satellite dish at t
16 September 2017 - 07 January 2018.Using the 1972 work Ping Pong and its subsequent donation by the artist to the M HKA as starting point for this exhibition, Belgian artist Ph
07 May 2021 - 30 May 2021.Lothar Wolleh (Berlin, 1930 - London, 1979) is a German photographer who became well-known primarily because of his intensive contacts in the
17 December 2021 - 23 January 2022."In a way, I find it paradoxical that people in the 20th century are making compositions using the resources of the 17th." LIVINUS:
17 July 2022 - 09 October 2022.This project was set up differently from a classic exhibition; the working method was rather activist, whereby a 'coalition of the willing' s
01 July 2022 - 15 January 2023.In recent weeks, the space on the top floor of the museum has been transformed in line with the Superhost project Where Should We Begin? cre
10 February 2023 - 21 May 2023.< Performances during the exhibition from Wednesday – Sunday, 14:00 - 17:00 < Exhibition Brochure [PDF] < Captions [PDF]
12 December 1987 - 28 February 1988.Artists: Rob Bruyninckx, Jacques Charlier, Willem Cole, Tony Cragg, Pieter Engels, Leonardo Mosso, Georges Rousse, Jan Van Oost, Michael Witl
12 March 1988 - 05 June 1988.Aquisitions: Joachim Bandau, Richard Baquié, Guillaume Bijl, Kate Blacker, Sylvie Blocher, Jacques Charlier, Willem Cole, Leo Copers, Tony Cr
02 February 1996 - 24 March 1996.No description.
21 November 1997 - 18 January 1998.Artists: Nobuyoshi Araki, Matthew Barney, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Vanessa Beecroft, Jean-Marc Bustamente, Larry Clark, Peter Fischli &