Ensemble
Fortuyn/O'Brien, Reserve, 1993. Installation, plexiglas, marble, gypsum.
Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven / AMVK, Erosie als semantiek, 1976. Drawing, east-indian ink, pencil, paper, Geheel: 38.5 x 47.5 cm, Tekening: 27 x 36 cm.
Ed Ruscha, Twentysix Gasoline Stations, 1962. Book, ink, paper.
Guy Mees, Espace Perdu [Lost space], 1964. Sculpture, neon, lace, 124 x 136 x 51 cm.
The starting point for the M HKA’s collection was the Gordon Matta-Clark Foundation, established in an unsuccessful attempt by the Internatio
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
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
The M HKA’s contemporary art collection has grown thanks to a combination of acquisitions, donations and long-term loans from various public