The City Collection / De Stadscollectie / La collection municipale
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The city of Antwerp started in 2021 with the development of a city collection of contemporary art. The artworks will be given on long-term loan to the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (M HKA), which will develop the collection together with the city. In the first year, the acquisitions for the new collection will focus on young artists living in Antwerp. This will provide them with support – both financially and in terms of appreciation – which today is even more urgent than ever.
Antwerp is the city of the avant-garde par excellence, with a diverse, artist-driven and internationally oriented art scene. This art scene has also served as a basis for international developments, through commercial galleries and world-class public initiatives. In the past, this has only led to the creation of patrimony in a very fragmentary manner. This is why the city of Antwerp is now starting with the development of a city collection. To this end, it will make use of the expertise and capacity of the M HKA and in this way strengthen the museum's efforts in terms of acquisition and expansion of the collection.
The aim of The City Collection is not only to create a diverse and international contemporary art patrimony, but above all to valorise and support artists connected with Antwerp - and in this context, also give visibility to galleries and public initiatives that bring contemporary art in Antwerp to the public.
The aim is not to create a collection that is as extensive or complete as possible, but to make limited, targeted choices of museum-level works or ensembles that reflect the broader landscape. The collection will gradually develop over the years, making the mere fact of being included a sign of appreciation in itself.
The City Collection is more than a collection of local artists. It also aims to show how recent international art developments have found a breeding ground in Antwerp and continue to do so to this day. In this respect, it is the intention to purchase works from key foreign artists that are represented in Antwerp galleries today. At the same time, the city is very much aware that its own artists form part of that international landscape. Here, too, The City Collection intends to invest not only in established names, but also in the work of up-and-coming talent. In this first year, this will be the main focus - after all, our support is now even more urgent than ever.
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Europe Without Borders
Adrien Tirtiaux, Europe Without Borders, 2018-2019. Installation, blue pigments, acrylic binder, brass, 240 x 240 cm / 80 x 80 x 80 cm.
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I You Me We Us
Margaret Salmon, I You Me We Us, 2018. Video, double channel 16mm film transferred to digital on 2 hantarax monitors, 00:16:00 in loop.
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Galata
Imge Özbilge, Galata, 2017. Drawing, ink and acrylic on paper.
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Give off / Give out
Philippe Van Wolputte, Give off / Give out, 2011. Video, video, b/w, stereo, dimensions 16/9, 00:04:44.
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Adrien Tirtiaux
Adrien Tirtiaux graduated from the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve as an architect-civil engineer in 2003. That same year, he enrolle
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Nikolay Karabinovych
Nikolay Karabinovych (1988, Odesa) lives and works in Brussels and Kyiv. The artist works in various media, including video, sound, text and
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Els Dietvorst
Els Dietvorst (°1964) is a socially engaged artist, who uses her visual work as a means of creating social involvement. She graduates from th
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Vered Ben-Kiki
Vered Ben-Kiki Fishman: Everything is a kind of pretend Visual artist Vered Ben-Kiki Fishman has lived in Belgium since the early 1980s, s
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Portraits by Isabelle Pat...
Isabelle Pateer (°1980; lives and works in Antwerp) has built up an international reputation as a portrait and documentary photographer over
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Acquisitions
Antwerp is widely known for its contemporary art scene. With artists, galleries and artistic initiatives that have international resonance, t
