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De Sokkel #10: Yan Tomaszewski

10 October 2015 until 10 April 2016

Creating an ephemeral monument with local specialties, such as fashion or chocolate, Yan Tomaszewski turns the Stadspark’s plinth in Antwerp into a sacrificial altar.

Le bruit des choses. 50th anniversary of the Middelheim Promotors

24 October 2015 until 27 March 2016

The Jubilee year of the Friends of the Middelheim Museum, known as the Middelheim Promotors, kicks off on 24 October 2015.

AD ID TEMPORIS: Angela Glajcar

14 February until 23 May 2010

The German artist Angela Glajcar created a custom monumental paper sculpture on the ceiling of the modern Sint-Anna-ten-Drieën Church.

New monuments

23 May until 19 September 2010

Does the monument still have a future? The Middelheim Museum invited thirteen artists to reflect on the relevance of monuments in our time.

HABITAT: a festival for spatial imagination

6 June until 4 July 2010

Artists, utopian architects and radical urban planners will occupy eight apartments in Antwerp’s Luchtbal district. They give their own interpretation of the notion of “living” as the last residents.

DE SOKKEL #9: Guillaume Bijl

17 May until 13 September 2015

Guillaume Bijl corrupts reality for this edition of De Sokkel

Andrea Zittel. The Flat Field Works

13 June until 27 September 2015

This summer the museum will be hosting the work of American artist Andrea Zittel, a remarkable figure in the international world of art. Zittel will create an installation in Hortiflora and existing work will be displayed in the Braem Pavilion.

Pom’ po pon po pon pon pom pon

24 October 2015 until 27 March 2016

Pom’ po pon po pon pon pom pon is an outdoor group exhibition, developed by the artist Lieven Segers and museum director Sara Weyns.

Henk Visch. Exactly as I remembered it

22 February until 23 March 2014

An experimental, collection-related exhibition, on paper and in the Braem Pavilion.

Signed, the artist. Traces of the First World War in the Middelheim Museum collection

3 May until 14 September 2014

For many of the artist on both sides of the front line, the First World War interrupted their lives, cutting through them and their (early) careers, much like a blunt axe. The Middelheim Museum is putting these artists and their work in the spotlight again, with a temporary signposted walking trail.

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