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How Much Does the Russian...
Anatoly Osmolovsky, How Much Does the Russian Madness Cost?, 2001. Print, 10,5 x 6,5 x 2 cm.
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Two Knights and a Lady
Ben Sledsens, Two Knights and a Lady, 2018. Painting, 230 x 210 cm.
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Night Honey
Pamela Brandt, Night Honey, 2017. Series, 50 x 61 cm.
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Night Shovel
Pamela Brandt, Night Shovel, 2017. Painting, 78 x 47 cm.
Actors
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Marthe Wéry
Marthe Wéry is undoubtedly one of the major Belgian artists of the second half of the 20th century. In 2001, following a retrospective at Boz
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Christian Boltanski
During WWII, Boltanski’s Catholic mother hid his father (to be) under the floorboards of her house. He himself was born on the same day that
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Matias Faldbakken
In his oeuvre, Norwegian artist and writer Matias Faldbakken covers a wide range of media. From 1994-98, he studied at the Academy of Fine Ar
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Gregory Forstner
Gregory Forstner was born in Douala, Cameroon, to a French mother and an Austrian father. At the age of eleven, he was spotted by Luc Besson
Ensembles
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Invalshoeken
Contemporary art is a source of insight and a gateway to the multipolar world of today. In its collection policy plan of 2013, the M HKA desc
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M HKA ENSEMBLES
M HKA sets as its core task to ‘present an art hypothesis to the public’ or, in other words, to ‘mediate a vision of art’. This Art Hypothesi
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DEELCOLLECTIES
The starting point for the M HKA’s collection was the Gordon Matta-Clark Foundation, established in an unsuccessful attempt by the Internatio
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NUCLEUS
The M HKA’s contemporary art collection has grown thanks to a combination of acquisitions, donations and long-term loans from various public
