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It opened its doors on [[June 20]], 1987. It opened its doors on [[June 20]], 1987.
-The director of the museum since 1992 is [[Bart de Baere]].+The director of the museum since 2002 is [[Bart de Baere]].
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 +In 2017, the entrance hall was redesigned by [[Axel Vervoordt]].
==History== ==History==
Museum of Contemporary Art was founded in 1982 by the Flemish Community. M HKA's first director was [[Flor Bex]] until 1992. In 2002, Bart de Baere took position. The architect responsible for the creation of the museum from an old grain storage space (1987) was Michel Grandsard who also designed the extension of the museum (1997). Current exhibition curators are [[Nav Haq]], [[Liliane Dewachter]], [[Anne-Claire Schmitz]] and [[Joanna Zielińska]]. From 2003 until 2011 [[Dieter Roelstraete]] was a curator at the Antwerp Museum of Contemporary Art (MuHKA). Museum of Contemporary Art was founded in 1982 by the Flemish Community. M HKA's first director was [[Flor Bex]] until 1992. In 2002, Bart de Baere took position. The architect responsible for the creation of the museum from an old grain storage space (1987) was Michel Grandsard who also designed the extension of the museum (1997). Current exhibition curators are [[Nav Haq]], [[Liliane Dewachter]], [[Anne-Claire Schmitz]] and [[Joanna Zielińska]]. From 2003 until 2011 [[Dieter Roelstraete]] was a curator at the Antwerp Museum of Contemporary Art (MuHKA).
 +==Linking in in 2024==
 +[[Abrie Fourie]], [[Adrian Ghenie]], [[Afterall]], [[AL and AL]], [[Alison Wilding]], [[Allan Sekula]], [[Althea Thauberger]], [[Anatoly Osmolovsky]], [[Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven]], [[Antoni Muntadas]], [[Antwerp Jazz Club]], [[Antwerp]], [[Aslan Goisum]], [[Audiocubes]], [[Babi Badalov]], [[Barbara Vanderlinden]], [[Barbara Visser (artist)]], [[Bart Cassiman]], [[Belgium Performance Festival]], [[Berend Strik]], [[Bernd Lohaus]], [[Bethan Huws]], [[Cady Noland]], [[Carla Arocha and Stéphane Schraenen]], [[Carla Arocha]], [[Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev]], [[Cevdet Erek]], [[Christian Lemmerz]], [[Cloaca (art installation)]], [[Danny Matthys]], [[Dennis Adams]], [[Els Dietvorst]], [[Emilia Kabakov]], [[Erik A. Frandsen]], [[Evgeny Antufiev]], [[Fabrice Hybert]], [[Filip Gilissen]], [[Guillaume Bijl]], [[Han Schuil]], [[Hans Op de Beeck]], [[Irit Rogoff]], [[Ivana Noa]], [[Jan van Munster]], [[Jimmie Durham]], [[Julia Weist]], [[Jumana Manna]], [[Károly Simonyi]], [[Kcho]], [[Keith Haring]], [[Kendell Geers]], [[Ko Nakajima]], [[Koen van den Broek]], [[Krassimir Terziev]], [[List of art museums]], [[List of contemporary art museums]], [[List of lantern slide collections]], [[List of museums in Belgium]], [[Livinus van de Bundt]], [[Luc Piron]], [[Luc Tuymans]], [[Maarten Vanden Eynde]], [[Maha Maamoun]], [[Maria Taniguchi]], [[Marijke van Warmerdam]], [[Mark Manders]], [[Martha Rosler]], [[Michael Gitlin]], [[Mukha]], [[Museums of modern art]], [[Nicole Van Goethem]], [[Olga Tobreluts]], [[Orlan]], [[Peter Weidenbaum]], [[Pieter Laurens Mol]], [[Project for Sky-Writing (planche n°1)]], [[Rajkamal Kahlon]], [[Renzo Martens]], [[Roy Arden]], [[Said Atabekov]], [[Salt Research]], [[Samson Kambalu]], [[Serge Strosberg]], [[Servet Koçyiğit]], [[Stefan Wouters]], [[Stuart Candy]], [[Sue de Beer]], [[Sylvia Bossu]], [[Tale of Tales (company)]], [[Timeline of Antwerp]], [[Trixie Whitley]], [[Vikky Alexander]], [[Vleeshal Middelburg]], [[Walter Swennen]], [[Willem Boshoff]], [[Wim Delvoye]], [[Yang Jiechang]], [[Zoe Beloff]], [[Zuid, Antwerp]]
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The Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp (1987, Nederlands: Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, commonly abbreviated as M HKA, previously MuHKA) is the contemporary art museum of the city of Antwerp, Belgium.

It opened its doors on June 20, 1987.

The director of the museum since 2002 is Bart de Baere.

In 2017, the entrance hall was redesigned by Axel Vervoordt.

History

Museum of Contemporary Art was founded in 1982 by the Flemish Community. M HKA's first director was Flor Bex until 1992. In 2002, Bart de Baere took position. The architect responsible for the creation of the museum from an old grain storage space (1987) was Michel Grandsard who also designed the extension of the museum (1997). Current exhibition curators are Nav Haq, Liliane Dewachter, Anne-Claire Schmitz and Joanna Zielińska. From 2003 until 2011 Dieter Roelstraete was a curator at the Antwerp Museum of Contemporary Art (MuHKA).

Linking in in 2024

Abrie Fourie, Adrian Ghenie, Afterall, AL and AL, Alison Wilding, Allan Sekula, Althea Thauberger, Anatoly Osmolovsky, Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, Antoni Muntadas, Antwerp Jazz Club, Antwerp, Aslan Goisum, Audiocubes, Babi Badalov, Barbara Vanderlinden, Barbara Visser (artist), Bart Cassiman, Belgium Performance Festival, Berend Strik, Bernd Lohaus, Bethan Huws, Cady Noland, Carla Arocha and Stéphane Schraenen, Carla Arocha, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Cevdet Erek, Christian Lemmerz, Cloaca (art installation), Danny Matthys, Dennis Adams, Els Dietvorst, Emilia Kabakov, Erik A. Frandsen, Evgeny Antufiev, Fabrice Hybert, Filip Gilissen, Guillaume Bijl, Han Schuil, Hans Op de Beeck, Irit Rogoff, Ivana Noa, Jan van Munster, Jimmie Durham, Julia Weist, Jumana Manna, Károly Simonyi, Kcho, Keith Haring, Kendell Geers, Ko Nakajima, Koen van den Broek, Krassimir Terziev, List of art museums, List of contemporary art museums, List of lantern slide collections, List of museums in Belgium, Livinus van de Bundt, Luc Piron, Luc Tuymans, Maarten Vanden Eynde, Maha Maamoun, Maria Taniguchi, Marijke van Warmerdam, Mark Manders, Martha Rosler, Michael Gitlin, Mukha, Museums of modern art, Nicole Van Goethem, Olga Tobreluts, Orlan, Peter Weidenbaum, Pieter Laurens Mol, Project for Sky-Writing (planche n°1), Rajkamal Kahlon, Renzo Martens, Roy Arden, Said Atabekov, Salt Research, Samson Kambalu, Serge Strosberg, Servet Koçyiğit, Stefan Wouters, Stuart Candy, Sue de Beer, Sylvia Bossu, Tale of Tales (company), Timeline of Antwerp, Trixie Whitley, Vikky Alexander, Vleeshal Middelburg, Walter Swennen, Willem Boshoff, Wim Delvoye, Yang Jiechang, Zoe Beloff, Zuid, Antwerp

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