Opened in 1987, the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (M HKA) stands in the now-fashionable Zuid neighborhood, playing a pivotal role in the area’s transformation from a dilapidated district to a vibrant cultural hub. Architect Michel Grandsard designed the museum, turning it into a cutting-edge gallery that showcases over 4,750 multimedia works. These pieces, created by some of Flanders’ most prominent contemporary artists, offer visitors a rich and diverse exploration of modern art. The museum’s dynamic exhibitions and spacious galleries provide a compelling experience for those interested in the evolving landscape of contemporary art.
Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (M HKA)
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