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-MuHKA’s full name is '''Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen''', or '''Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp'''. It has been housed in a converted grain silo and adjoining warehouse since 1987. This renovation and change of use is very much in keeping with the attention that is now being paid to the fascinating urban planning of the ‘Zuid’ or South area of the city. 
-The MuHKA’s 4.000 square metres of exhibition space devoted to art from 1970 to the present day. The building and the collection, which of course is constantly being added to, belongs to the Flemish Community. Moreover, the museum has the Matta-Clark Foundation collection in its possession for an indeterminate period of time. Initially it formed the basis of the MUHKA collection and consists of more than 150 works by Belgian and international artists.+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.
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 +The director of the museum since 1992 is [[Bart de Baere]].
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== See also == == See also ==
-*[[Zuid]]+*[[Het Zuid]]
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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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