
flemish government eliminates m hka smak museum controversy 1234756101
The Flemish government has announced a plan to close the M HKA (Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp), Belgium's oldest contemporary art museum, and transfer its collection of around 8,000 objects to S.M.A.K. in Ghent, which will be rebranded as the Flemish Museum of Contemporary and Current Art. The decision, part of a broader restructuring of Flanders' museum landscape to be completed by 2028, has sparked outrage: M HKA's board chairman Herman De Bode resigned, and the museum's staff published an open letter and launched a petition that garnered over 2,600 signatures, accusing the government of making the decision without transparency or consultation.

