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The M HKA holds works on permanent loan that were acquired with the budget of the Vlaamse Commissie voor Beeldende Kunst (Flemish Visual Art Committee) (1982-2002). This was initially a broad, socially-oriented and supportive policy which later took on a more specific museum orientation that focused on filling in gaps and making deliberate choices. In 2003 this policy area was absorbed into the ‘Topstukken- en Sleutelwerkenbeleid’ (Policy on Major and Key Works), and a small sum derived from this also temporarily reinforced purchasing policy at the M HKA.
Part of the present collection consists of items on permanent loan that were purchased by the Flemish Community. This purchasing tradition, guided by advisory committees, arose out of the government’s intention to support artists and to introduce art into government buildings and spaces.
A number of these artworks are part of the M HKA collection.
Of particular importance are several ensembles acquired in the latter days of this purchasing policy, when purchases were increasingly made with an eye to a museum function, and when curator Dirk Snauwaert was finally allowed to make purchases himself. This enabled several gaps to be filled that had been formed by the M HKA’s ever-decreasing ability to buy: works by David Claerbout and Harald Thys & Jos de Gruyter, ensembles by Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven and Francis Alÿs. The ‘Topstukken- en Sleutelwerkendecreet’ once again made it possible to fill a major gap; the M HKA had no proper museum piece by Panamarenko, but now the Prova Car (1967) was bought at Christie’s and several years later Zwitserse Fiets (1967) too. In 2015, the M HKA acquired Allan Sekula’s key work Ship of Fools.
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Untitled No 121 A
Cindy Sherman, Untitled No 121 A, 1983. Photography, photo, paper, 53.5 x 88.2 cm.
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Drag
Steven Shearer, Drag, 2005. Painting, oil, canvas, 86.4 x 66 cm.
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Metamorfose van haar fatum
Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven / AMVK, Metamorfose van haar fatum, 1976. Drawing, east-indian ink, pencil, paper, framed: 38.5 x 47.5 cm, drawing: 27 x 36 cm.
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Untitled
Guy Van Bossche, Untitled, 1989. Painting, oil on canvas, 225 x 160 cm.
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Patrick Corillon
Artist Patrick Corillon does not call himself a sculptor or a painter, but rather a 'plasticien'. He studied at the Académie des Beaux-Arts
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Fabrice Gygi
Fabrice Gygi’s oeuvre mainly comprises performances and installations. In the 1980s both his life and work are pervaded by a general rejectio
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Martin Kippenberger
"I'm not interested in provoking people, but only in trying to be consoling." - Martin Kippenberger
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Rebecca Horn
The German artist and filmmaker Rebecca Horn (°1944) has studies painting and sculpture at the Hamburg Academy. She lives in Barcelona after
