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.

Simone de Beauvoir, Pour une Morale de l'Ambiguïté, 1947

Book, 18.5 x 12 cm.

scan: © M HKA, Published by Librairie Gallimard

Collection: Collection M HKA, Antwerp.

Simone de Beauvoir, Pour une Morale de l'Ambiguïté (The Ethics of Ambiguity), 1947
Published by Librairie Gallimard
First edition
Collection M HKA, Antwerp 


In Pour une morale de l'ambiguïté, philosopher Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) describes a human being's life as a constant tension between object and subject, body and mind, death and life, uselessness and meaning. She talks about this as the basic ambiguity of the human condition. Throughout history, philosophers have always attempted to deny, hide or eliminate this ambiguity. In their search for truth, they ignore important features of life such as chance, contradiction and plurality. According to de Beauvoir, it is precisely the recognition and acceptance of our ambiguity that forms the basis for a credible, progressive and humane ethics. This ethics originates in the freedom that enables a human being to realise her/himself, as well as the world he or she wants. Although according to de Beauvoir there are no predetermined universal laws on which an ethics can be based, including spiritual or ideological, this does not lead to arbitrariness. Out of ambiguity and freedom, people develop a moral existence that develops its own coherence over time. According to de Beauvoir, what matters is what we do with our freedom and how we can focus it, not only on ourselves, but also on the world – by taking up commitments and responsibilities. In this way, a person actively positions her/himself in the world. At the same time, the realisation of one’s own freedom is linked to solidarity with others. De Beauvoir reasons that if we accept our ambiguity, our relation with the Other can never be one of dominance, oppression or assimilation. A moral engagement with fellow human beings allows us to share the world with one another and can subsequently lead to political and social connections.

Add to your list

Artist

Exhibitions & Ensembles

> Exhibition: MONOCULTURE | A Recent History. M HKA, Antwerpen, 25 September 2020 - 25 April 2021.

No image

> Ensemble: AMBIGUITY.

> Ensemble: MONOCULTURE – ARTEFACTS.