This website serves as an extension of the exhibition The Geopolitics of Infrastructure. Contemporary Perspectives (13 June – 21 September 2025) at M HKA, Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp.
The platform is realized with ensembles.org
Artists: Tekla Aslanishvili, Mirwan Andan & Iswanto Hartono, Winnie Claessens, Köken Ergun & Fetra Danu, Köken Ergun & Tashi Lama Assem Hendawi, Jean Katambayi Mukendi, Pejvak, Shahana Rajani Sojung Jun, The Question of Funding, Jonas Staal, Zheng Mahler
Curator: Nav Haq
Exhibition architecture: Studio PARA~
Production: Zuzanna Rachowska
Technical Team: Jurgen Addiers, Leen Bosch, Hughe Lanoote, Bart Prinsen
Graphic Design: Pauline Scharmann
Mediation: Piet Van Hecke
Online platform: Bilyana Georgieva, Ekaterina Vorontsova
Texts: Nav Haq, Piet Van Hecke
Communication: Bert De Vlegelaer, Katrien Maes, Luna Yer, Karen Werkhoven
Intern: Abel Hartooni
Translation: Isabelle Grynberg, Michael Meert, Steven Tallon
With the generous support of: SBS Foundation, Mondriaan Fonds, Han Nefkens Foundation
New film by Shahana Rajani produced by Han Nefkens Foundation in collaboration with Prameya Art Foundation (PRAF), Delhi, India; Nottingham Contemporary, UK; Ishara Art Foundation, Dubai, UAE; Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT), Japan; Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (M HKA), Belgium; and Para Site, Hong Kong.
The participation of Sojung Jun is generously supported by the SBS Foundation.
The exhibition takes place within the framework of the current L’Internationale project ‘Museum of the Commons’.
L’Internationale is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the Euopean Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
Research Summit Archipelago of Artistic Practices (13 – 21 juni 2025) is produced by Jubilee, in co-production with Atelier Cartographique (Brussels); Flemish Centre for Art Archives (CKV, Antwerp), f.eks. (Aalborg); Kunsthal Gent; M HKA (Antwerp), nadine (Brussels).
Programmes were produced in the framework of Kunsthal Gent’s development programme Permanently Practicing and the current L’Internationale programme Museum of the Commons.
Leaflet typeset by Olivier Bertrand using letters from Chrystel Crickx and OSP’s Fluxisch Else. The program is supported by the Flemish Community (VG), Flemish Community Brussels (VGC) and the Danish Art Foundation.
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