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-The '''Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen''' (commonly abbreviated as ''MuKHA'', translates as ''Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp'') + 
-is the [[contemporary art]] [[museum]] of the city of [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]. It is one of the most important art museums in Belgium. The museum holds a permanent collection of contemporary art from Belgian and international artists, an arthouse cinema and an important library of books on contemporary art.+The '''Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp''' (Nederlands: Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, commonly abbreviated as ''M HKA'', previously ''MuHKA'') is the [[contemporary art]] [[museum]] of the city of [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]. Its current director is Bart de Baere.
-The architect responsible for the creation of the museum from an old grain storage space (1987) was Michel Grandsard who also designed the extension of the museum (1997).+ 
The director of the museum since 1992 is [[Bart de Baere]]. The director of the museum since 1992 is [[Bart de Baere]].
== See also == == See also ==
*[[Het Zuid]] *[[Het Zuid]]
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-==External links== 
-*[http://www.muhka.be/ Website of the MuHKA] 
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The Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp (Nederlands: Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, commonly abbreviated as M HKA, previously MuHKA) is the contemporary art museum of the city of Antwerp, Belgium. Its current director is Bart de Baere.

The director of the museum since 1992 is Bart de Baere.

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