M HKA gaat digitaal

Met M HKA Ensembles zetten we onze eerste échte stappen in het digitale landschap. Ons doel is met behulp van nieuwe media de kunstwerken nog beter te kaderen dan we tot nu toe hebben kunnen doen.

We geven momenteel prioriteit aan smartphones en tablets, m.a.w. de in-museum-ervaring. Maar we zijn evenzeer hard aan het werk aan een veelzijdige desktop-versie. Tot het zover is vind je hier deze tussenversie.

M HKA goes digital

Embracing the possibilities of new media, M HKA is making a particular effort to share its knowledge and give art the framework it deserves.

We are currently focusing on the experience in the museum with this application for smartphones and tablets. In the future this will also lead to a versatile desktop version, which is now still in its construction phase.

Exhibition: INBOX: Jan Cox – Aflevering 3: Hoe de herinnering van een kunstenaar hedendaags houden? De keuze van Philippe Pirotte

M HKA, Antwerpen

03 June 2014 - 29 June 2014

©image: M HKA

M HKA is an important ensemble richer with the addition of works by Jan Cox, co-founder of the Jeune Peinture Belge group, akin to Cobra, and a pivotal international figure at the inception of Antwerp's De Zwarte Panter gallery. Adriaan Raemdonck of De Zwarte Panter has donated a portion of Jan Cox's core collection to the M HKA. He made this gift as his statement on the importance of supporting public institutions.

“You can approach Jan Cox from many different angles," says Bart De Baere, M HKA's director. "Art-historically speaking, he is an established figure by virtue of his co-founding of the Jeune Peinture Belge group. But you can also see him as an artist who advanced the canon of painting, as demonstrated in Antwerp's Royal Museum five years ago. The M HKA opts for a third approach: Cox as an artist who remains contemporary. We feel that his artistic merit deserves still more attention." 

In order to make the best choice from Adriaan Raemdonck's generous offer, we invited two artists to join with the museum in making the final decision: painter Koen van den Broek and performance artist Vaast Colson The idea was not to acquire the greatest number of works for the M HKA, but rather to together determine what would be the best angle of approach. Here was the question: which ensemble of Jan Cox's works should best be preserved in the public domain?

The ultimate selection mainly included works from Cox's later oeuvre, ones we may describe as 'source works' or 'pilot works'. These are pieces wherein the artists embarks upon an adventure, acute works that still remain fresh to this day. There are paintings here, of course, but also a large number of sculptures that Jan Cox produced towards the end of his life. Moreover, there are exceptional drawings and a wealth of archive material, including letters he wrote to Hugo Claus when dean of painting at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.

From 03.06.2014 on M HKA will present the selection of works chosen by Philippe Pirotte. Philippe Pirotte selected from an art historical perspective and with great interest in the documentary and the recurring image ideas. There are also some texts by Jan Cox integrated. Click here to view a few texts.

In order to view the selection of Koen van den Broek just click here. For the selection of Colson click here!

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> Jan Cox, Untitled, 1949. Print, lithograph on paper, 560 x 440 mm.

> Jan Cox, Le fou rire du nouveau riche, 1950. Print, lithograph on paper, 488 x 350 mm.

> Jan Cox, Visage de jeune femme, 1950. Print, lithograph on paper, 450 x 310 mm.

> Jan Cox, Jeune masque matuaire, 1950. Print, lithograph on paper, 555 x 333 mm.

> Jan Cox, Verhuizing ’s avonds (Brussel), 1952. Print, lithograph on paper, 410 x 625 mm.

> Jan Cox, Surprise, 1952. Print, lithograph on paper, 560 x 410 mm.

> Jan Cox, Boom en appelsienen, 1954. Print, lithograph on paper, 648 x 565 mm.

> Jan Cox, Untitled, 1957. Print, woodcut on paper, 235 x 195 mm.

> Jan Cox, Oh! Those Voices, Boston, 1972. Painting, acrylic on canvas, 127 x 159 cm.

> Jan Cox, Untitled, 1973. Drawing, charcoal on paper, 755 x 565 mm.

> Jan Cox, Het volk jubelt, Boston, 1973. Print, ink on arches - paper, 590 x 786 mm.

> Jan Cox, Monostatos, 1976. Drawing, pencil, gouache, ink on paper, 300 x 270 mm.

> Jan Cox, Papageno, 1976. Drawing, color pencil, ink, gouache on paper, 300 x 270 mm.

> Jan Cox, Untitled, 1978. Mixed Media, mixed media, 260 x 140 x 240 cm.

> Jan Cox, Orpheus, 1979. Painting, acrylic on canvas with object, 150 x 200 cm and 16 x 18 x 12.5 cm.