The collection XXX – The Museum of Forgotten History, with intervention by Maarten Vanden Eynde
Actors (23)
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Guillaume Bijl
Guillaume Bijl is known for his large-scale installations and visual realism. Since the late 70s, Bijl created realistic decors using found o
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Panamarenko
The Belgian artist Panamarenko (pseudonym of Henri Van Herwegen) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp from 1955 to 1960 but just as
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Erbossyn Meldibekov
Erbossyn Meldibekov refers to himself as a political artist. He produces conceptually conceived multimedia installations that comment on the
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James Lee Byars
James Lee Byars was born in 1932 in Detroit. He was a highly visible and contradictory figure in the art of the 1970s and 1980s, and remained
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Leo Copers
Leo Copers has built up a varied oeuvre of sculptural work, installations and performances since the late sixties. The starting point is an e
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Thierry De Cordier
Thierry De Cordier (b. 1954) creates depth in his paintings through the use of dark tones. Yet also as a sculptor, draughtsman, printmaker, w
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Luc Deleu
Luc Deleu (°1944) calls Antwerp his home. In 1970, just after having graduated from his architectural studies, he founds the T.O.P. office (T
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Jan Fabre
The Antwerp visual artist and theatre maker Jan Fabre (b. 1958) is a multidisciplinary artistic phenomenon. He is an energetic performer who
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Bernd Lohaus
Bernd Lohaus was born in Düsseldorf in 1940; in his twenties, he enrolled at the highly regarded local art academy when Joseph Beuys was a pr
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Paul Van Hoeydonck
Paul Van Hoeydonck (1925, Belgium, lives in Antwerp) co-founded the G58 group in Antwerp, which organises a series of exhibitions at the Hess
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Guy Rombouts
Guy Rombouts (°1949) receives an education as a printer/typographer, and since the seventies he has been working on alternative communication
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Anish Kapoor
'I don’t wish to make a sculpture about form… I wish to make sculpture about belief, or about passion, about experience, that is outside of m
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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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Ann Veronica Janssens
Ann Veronica Janssens mainly does site-specific works. She is neither sculptor nor architect. Taking a specific space as her starting point,
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Hermann Pitz
The work of Hermann Pitz has been a defining point of reference in the German art scene since its appearance in the early eighties; it encomp
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Tony Cragg
Anthony Cragg was born near Liverpool in 1949. His father was an electrical engineer, and partly owing to his influence the artist has always
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Franz West
Franz West is a key figure in the revival of the once so influential Viennese art scene. In his work, that is at once impressive and light-fo
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John Körmeling
John Körmeling studied architecture. But he does not like linear solutions, compromises, or purely functional or decorative things. So it is
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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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Allan McCollum
The sculptural practice of American artist Allan McCollum is grounded in a clinical commentary upon one of the great critical quandaries of a
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George Lilanga di Nyama
George Lilanga can be regarded as one of the pioneers of African contemporary art. He links various cultures and traditions in order to conve
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Luis F. Benedit
The copious oeuvre of architect and artist Luis F. Benedit includes paintings, drawings, collages, objects, and installations. That said, thi
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Maarten Vanden Eynde
Since 2003, Vanden Eynde has been developing an invented field of research called Genetology – the science of first things – as a personal co