Ensemble: 2023
In 2023, work by nine artists was purchased. At the beginning of the year, work continued on a screening of the Antwerp galleries. More specifically, Geukens & De Vil Gallery was visited by one of the curators from the acquisitions working group, which resulted in the purchase of reference artist Marthe Wéry, central to the programming of this gallery, and of the young artist Moataz Alqaissy. Subsequently, a work by a top artist was acquired, which indicates the international dimension of Antwerp, more specifically by Panamarenko. A work was purchased by the recently deceased Antwerp artist Vered Ben-Kiki, which can be regarded as a gap in the museum collection. It also concerns an artist whose oeuvre is a key point for (an actor within) the art scene in Antwerp. For the remaining budget of 2023, a survey was launched at the Antwerp galleries after the summer, with a view to acquiring young artists. This resulted in five signings, including Fia Cielen, Sam Druant, Viktor Mattsson, Leendert van Accoleyen and Subin Son.
Works

Rugzakvlucht 4KW, 1984
Panamarenko
Object, mixed media, 71 x 73 x 52 cm (plinth: 100 x 40 x 45 cm)

Utrecht Après, 1992
Marthe Wéry
Painting, oil on panel, 3 x (50 x 41 x 3 cm)

Wallpaper, 1994
Vered Ben-Kiki
Installation, collage op papier, drie delen, elk 205 x 73 cm

Kortom, de kenmerken van de Gotiek, 2020
Leendert van Accoleyen
Sculpture, steen, metaal, metaaldraad, eik, 300 x 40 x 60 cm

Protrude, 2021
Moataz Alqaissy
Textile, gouache, tempera, metaal, linnen, 78 × 70 cm

Diaspora, 2022
Subin Son
Sculpture, assemblage van drie boeken, 18 × 15 × 13 cm

Finding Paradise, 2023
Viktor Mattsson
Painting, oil on linen, 85 x 70 cm

We Weave, 2023
Sam Druant
Textile, mix van textiel, met handpistool getuft, 220 × 270 cm

HYPNOPOMP, 2023
Fia Cielen
Installation, video, sculpture and projection mapping, sculpture 142 × 75 × 65 cm