Landscape

Ensemble

Landscape (with a reflection by Masi Nayyem)

Ukraine combines vast open horizons with industrial urbanism. This landscape is continually re-interpreted in the present by the collectives of people inhabiting it, as Nikita Kadan shows, while the imprint of its past continues to impact behaviour, as Oleksandr Burlaka points out.


Oleksandr Burlaka (Ukraine, 1982), Nikita Kadan (Ukraine, 1982), Alevtina Kakhidze (Ukraine, 1973), Nikolay Karabinovych (Ukraine, 1988), Almagul Menlibayeva (Kazakhstan, 1969), Daniil Revkovskiy (Ukraine, 1993) & Andriy Rachinskiy (Ukriane, 1990)

About M HKA / Mission Statement

The M HKA is a museum for contemporary art, film and visual culture in its widest sense. It is an open place of encounter for art, artists and the public. The M HKA aspires to play a leading role in Flanders and to extend its international profile by building upon Antwerp's avant-garde tradition. The M HKA bridges the relationship between artistic questions and wider societal issues, between the international and the regional, artists and public, tradition and innovation, reflection and presentation. Central here is the museum's collection with its ongoing acquisitions, as well as related areas of management and research.

About M HKA Ensembles

The M HKA Ensembles represent our first steps towards initiating the public to today's art-related digital landscape. With the help of these new media, our aim is to offer our artworks a better and fuller array of support for their presentation and public understanding.