Koen van den Broek
° 1973
Lives in Schilde (BE), born in Bree (BE).
In his paintings, Koen Van den Broek investigates the human experience of the environment. His paintings are readily recognizable. They are descriptions of the landscape, urban architecture, constructions or details thereof. His works show traces of human presence: circus tents, highways, bridges, sewers, pipes, fragments of houses or cars, sidewalk curbs… His personal collection of photographs, snapshots that he takes on his countless journeys, are his artistic points of departure. Koen Van den Broek opts for unsightly motifs, fragments that are recurrent in any town. The artist seeks out anonymity, the general rather than the specific. The oeuvre of Koen Van den Broek consists of painted versions of his snapshots. The relationship vis-à-vis photography is essential to his work. Transformation and variation with respect to the original photographic shot is crucial. Playfulness, diversity and duality – rigid delineation versus wild brush strokes, depth versus surface – are all characteristic of his work. Koen Van den Broek questions the viewing schemes of photography. His paintings are anti-images, reactions against the recordings of a piece of apparatus: the camera. His painterly focus is paint, colours’ spatial effect and the reduction of motifs to their most naked form. His paintings show fragmentation and randomness, in contrast to the controlling and the summarizing effect that photography brings. Boundaries dominate his work: both in investigating the frontiers of the painting as surface, as in his preference for boundary-related motifs: gutters, bridges, corners of buildings… Koen Van den Broek paints the void, the pause, just the moment when all is still. His images seem to be holding their breath: they show the instant when something has just happened, or is just about to happen.
M HKA Art Works
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190 # 2
Koen van den Broek, 190 # 2, 2004. Painting, oil, canvas, 100 x 150 cm.
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190 # 1
Koen van den Broek, 190 # 1, 2004. Painting, oil, canvas, 100 x 150 cm.
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Madonna
Koen van den Broek, Madonna, 2010. Film, oil on canvas, 93.5 x 85.5 cm .
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Orange Border
Koen van den Broek, Orange Border, 2001. Painting, oil, canvas, 165 x 110 cm.
Items
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Crack, Royal Academy London
Koen van den Broek, Crack, Royal Academy London, 2015. Drawing, paper, 32.1 x 47.9 cm .
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Trona
Koen van den Broek, Trona, 2006. Painting, oil on canvas, 158 x 154 cm.
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Madonna
Koen van den Broek, Madonna, 2010. Film, oil on canvas, 93.5 x 85.5 cm .
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190 # 2
Koen van den Broek, 190 # 2, 2004. Painting, oil, canvas, 100 x 150 cm.
Events
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EXTRA MUROS: Masterpieces...
17 May 2011 - 30 December 2012.
The exhibition Masterpieces at the MAS: five centuries of images in Antwerp examined the development of the Western visual culture on the bas -

EXTRA MUROS: Visite Genk ...
02 July 2014 - 31 August 2014.
Under the umbrella term Visite, the M HKA – in collaboration with LOCUS, the hub for libraries, cultural and community centres and local cult -

Borderline
03 September 2016 - 30 September 2016.
Discover the opera and ballet season in 12 original paintings and four drawings on the 20th floor of the A-tower. Inspired by opera and B -
The Collection
28 April 2017 - 31 December 2021.
For the first time, the M HKA will be able to present a permanent collection exhibition with iconic masterpieces from Flemish and internation
Ensembles
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NUCLEUS
The M HKA’s contemporary art collection has grown thanks to a combination of acquisitions, donations and long-term loans from various public
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Aanwinsten 2013 [Acquisit...
In 2013 the collection was reinforced by contributions from the international avant-garde active in our region in the Sixties and Seventies,
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The Collection
We're happy to share a number of artworks which will be on display in our new collection space as of 27 April 2017.
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Teken-ing - JL
Jef Lambrecht always drew... by his own account beginning with copies of comic strips in the newspaper – His drawings are as with most of his
