Nomadisch Monument voor Gaza
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Nomadic Monument for Gaza
13 – 22 March
As part of the spring exhibition we refuse_d, M HKA is bringing the Nomadic Monument for Gaza to Antwerp — a travelling, interactive installation that commemorates, raises awareness and stimulates conversation. The monument is an initiative of an ad hoc collective of artists and architects from The Hague, accompanied by the HOPE Foundation, an organisation that supports children in conflict areas in building meaningful lives through art education. In collaboration with Cloud Force One, Het Toneelhuis, Uitgeverij Jurgen Maas and Tommy Simoens Gallery, a public programme is being developed around the monument, with discussions, exhibitions and performances that explore Palestinian culture and themes such as resilience, solidarity and resistance.
Items
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Untitled [from the series...
Hicham Benohoud, Untitled [from the series 'La salle de classe n°2'], 2000-2002. Photography, silver gelatine print, 60 x 80 cm.
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Lichtmahl [Gleaming Fruits]
Róza El-Hassan, Lichtmahl [Gleaming Fruits], 1997. Installation, mixed media; lamps and fruit, 70 x 225 x 153 cm.
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Earth
Hamlet Hovsepian, Earth, 2003. Video, dvd, 00:00:11 min, 00:00:21 min, 00:00 min.
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Revolutie
Paul De Vree, Revolutie, 1968. Print, ink, paper, 450 x 450 mm.
Actors
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Hiwa K
Hiwa K (°1975) was born in Sulaymaniyah in Iraqi Kurdistan, and has been living as a political refugee in Berlin since 2002. His artistic wor
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Hamlet Hovsepian
Hamlet Hovsepian is one of the most significant figures of the Armenian contemporary art scene and a pioneer in video art in the Caucasian ar
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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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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
