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Interior of Vleeshal Middelburg with textile artworks by Noa Eshkol

Vleeshal is a center for international contemporary art in Vleeshal Markt in Middelburg, the Netherlands. Since 1979, exhibitions have been organized in Vleeshal Markt. As of 1991, the organization is handled by Stichting Beeldende Kunst Middelburg (SBKM/Vleeshal). The current director is Roos Gortzak.

Vleeshal Markt is situated in the former town hall on the market of Middelburg. The space, a former meat market, is characterized by its Gothic architecture. It has influenced and inspired dozens of artists who have created special installations for the space. Artists such as John Baldessari, Jimmie Durham, Mark Manders, Nedko Solakov, Yona Friedman, Art and Language have created site-specific installations for the Vleeshal. Other artists that have exhibited in Vleeshal over the years include Hans Haacke , Herman de Vries, Carolee Schneemann, Panamarenko, Christian Boltanski, Pipilotti Rist, Falke Pisano, Simone Forti, Cally Spooner and Ola Vasiljeva.

In 2015, Vleeshal kicked off its nomadic programme, as an extension of its existing exhibition programme in Middelburg. Since then, Vleeshal has collaborated with Art Rotterdam, Spring Performance Festival and Amsterdam Art Weekend, where performances and works by Oceans Academy of Art (OAOA), Les Trucs, Simone Forti and Freddie Mercado were shown.

Collection

Since 2005, the Vleeshal collection is stored at MHKA Antwerpen as part of a long term loan. MHKA handles the conservation and loan applications of the collection. The collection includes works by artists such as Mona Hatoum, Jimmie Durham, Marlow Moss, Marcel Duchamp, Nina Beier & Marie Lund, Marinus Boezem and more. Works by Joëlle Tuerlinckx and Marlow Moss are currently on view at the Antwerp museum.

Recent exhibitions

2018

  • 'Show Personality, Not Personal Items' with Leda Bourgogne, Nora Turato and Evelyn Taocheng Wang
  • Andrea Éva Győri
  • 'Paranoid House' with Anders Dickson, Philipp Gufler, Henna Hyvärinen, Becket Mingwen and Sophie Serber

2017

  • Marina Pinsky
  • Lili Reynaud Dewar
  • 'Why Patterns' with Noa Eshkol, Daan Gielis, Radna Rumping, Damon Zuccini, Milan Grygar, Lina Lapelyte, Les Trucs, Sergei Tcherepnin and Hannah Weinberger
  • Noa Eshkol
  • Adriano Amaral

2016

  • Amanda Ross-Ho
  • 'Survival Guides for Ballroom Dancers, Renovators, Softball Moms, Working Parents and Troubled Folk in General' with Moyra Davey, Martin Kohout, Katja Novitskova, Laure Prouvost and Jay Tan
  • Melissa Gordon
  • Simone Forti

2015

Notes

1. Amelia Groom, 'Cally Spooner', Artforum.