Nomadisch Monument voor Gaza
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Nomadic Monument for Gaza
13 – 22 March
As part of its spring exhibition we refuse_d, the M HKA is bringing the Nomadic Monument for Gaza – a travelling interactive installation that commemorates, raises awareness and stimulates conversation – to Antwerp. This is an initiative of the HOPE Foundation, an organisation that aims to help children in conflict areas build meaningful lives through art education. In collaboration with Cloud Force One, Het Toneelhuis, Uitgeverij Jurgen Maas and Tommy Simoens Gallery, a public programme is developing around the monument, featuring discussions, exhibitions and performances that explore Palestinian culture and themes such as resilience, solidarity and resistance.
12.03: Opening we refuse_d
Location: M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, Antwerpen
13.03: Opening of the Monument
Location: Former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerpen
With: Ingrid Rollema, Stef Van Bellingen, and others
14.03: Conversations on visual arts
Location: Former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerpen
Content: Two conversations bring together artists from the exhibition we refuse_d. One focuses on artists creating alternative infrastructures for learning and making—challenging systems of power, oppression, and colonial logic. The other on artists reinventing traditional crafts to question conditions of production.
With: Majd Abdelhamid, Nour Shantout, Taysir Batniji, yasmine eid-sabbagh, Oraib Toukan, Nadia Radwan, Vasif Kortun, and others
15.03: Conversations on Literature
Location: Former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerpen
With: Writers from Uitgeverij Jurgen Maas
17.03 – 20.03: Philosophical workshops
Location: Former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerpen
With: secondary school students from Antwerp and students from KASKA
21.03: Conversations on Architecture
Location: Bourlaschouwburg, Komedieplaats 18, Antwerpen
With: Toneelhuis, and others (TBC)
22.03: Conversations on Film (TBC)
Location: Former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerpen
With: Looking for Empathy, a film by Chokri Ben Chikha en regisseur Jan Beddegenoodts
26.03: Opening INBOX presentation HOPE Foundation
Location: M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, Antwerpen
With: artworks by Palestinian children
29.03: Auction for HOPE Foundation
Location: Former Raamtheater, De Vrièrestraat 36, Antwerpen
With: Antwerp artist selling works to fundraise for HOPE Foundation
Items
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Orgasm
N S Harsha, Orgasm, 2007. Installation, wood, scythe, suitcase.
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Verzetsstrijders en Kolon...
Wout Vercammen, Verzetsstrijders en Kolonels 2, 1972-2015. Print, screen print op doek, 200 x 100 cm.
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I'm Feeling Like the Bell...
Ivan Kožarić, I'm Feeling Like the Belly of a Lion That Has Eaten Too Much, 2011. Sculpture, metal, canvas, variable dimensions.
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Curfew
Pedro Barateiro, Curfew, 2013-2014. Installation, wood, metal net, plaster, terracotta, paint, glass, metal table, 157 x 170 x 120 cm.
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Koka Ramishvili
Koka (Akaki) Ramishvili (°1956) lives and works in Geneva. He is one of the many Georgian artists whose work has been strongly influenced by
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Paul De Vree
Paul De Vree was a pioneer of European concrete poetry and a visual artist. He founded literary journals such as 'De Tafel Ronde' in Belgium
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Hicham Benohoud
After teaching visual arts for 13 years in Marrakech, Hicham Benohoud leaves Morocco to live in Paris, though still often traveling back to h
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Luc Deleu
Luc Deleu (°1944) calls Antwerp his home. In 1970, just after having graduated from his architectural studies, he founds the T.O.P. office (T
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