The New Additions to the IKOB Collection and Guests
With: Marcel Berlanger, Franck Bovet, Guillaume Bijl , André Blanck, Jean Pierre Bredo, André Butzer, Bert De Beul, Julie De Bleeckere, Dirk Dietrich Hennig, Andrea Lehnert, Adrien Lucca ,Léopold Plomteux, Pat Rosenmeier, Paul Schwer, Heinrich Siepmann, Ton Slits, Johan Tahon, Johan Van Geleuwe, Marcel Warrand, Yves Zurstrassen
And: Aline Bouvy, Benoît Jacquemin, Tanja Mosblech, Francis Schmetz
© Andrea Lehnert, Landscape, oil on cardboard, 175 cm x 442 cm, 2019
There are always certain circumstances which exercise a determining influence on a collection to a far greater degree than is the case with planning, concept or finances. These certain circumstances, however, are difficult to regulate. They consist of factors which resist being controlled by individuals. Thus coincidence and luck must be considered to be the crucial variables of these certain circumstances.
An examination of the history of museums teaches us that it is often these coincidences along with a good bit of luck which first made an acquisition, a donation or a permanent loan possible. These factors exercise their influence long before contracts are signed or financial transactions are made, and they have a fundamental impact on a future collaboration. For example, when owners decide to give their works of art into our hands as permanent loans, then this occurs because they trust us. The IKOB has enjoyed this trust for twenty-seven years.
IKOB – Museum of Contemporary Art, Rotenberg 12b 4700 Eupen IKOB – Museum of Contemporary ArtThe New Additions to the IKOB Collection and Guests
With: Marcel Berlanger, Franck Bovet, Guillaume Bijl , André Blanck, Jean Pierre Bredo, André Butzer, Bert De Beul, Julie De Bleeckere, Dirk Dietrich Hennig, Andrea Lehnert, Adrien Lucca ,Léopold Plomteux, Pat Rosenmeier, Paul Schwer, Heinrich Siepmann, Ton Slits, Johan Tahon, Johan Van Geleuwe, Marcel Warrand, Yves Zurstrassen
And: Aline Bouvy, Benoît Jacquemin, Tanja Mosblech, Francis Schmetz
© Andrea Lehnert, Landscape, oil on cardboard, 175 cm x 442 cm, 2019
There are always certain circumstances which exercise a determining influence on a collection to a far greater degree than is the case with planning, concept or finances. These certain circumstances, however, are difficult to regulate. They consist of factors which resist being controlled by individuals. Thus coincidence and luck must be considered to be the crucial variables of these certain circumstances.
An examination of the history of museums teaches us that it is often these coincidences along with a good bit of luck which first made an acquisition, a donation or a permanent loan possible. These factors exercise their influence long before contracts are signed or financial transactions are made, and they have a fundamental impact on a future collaboration. For example, when owners decide to give their works of art into our hands as permanent loans, then this occurs because they trust us. The IKOB has enjoyed this trust for twenty-seven years.