How do we show compassion? What drives us to do so? Who do we see as good examples? What ideas inspire us to show solidarity? And what if the views clash? When the ideals are unachievable?
The expo ‘COMPASSION’ is about our need and aspiration to help others. You will see art from past and present and from all over the world that depicts this, as well as ornaments and utensils. A work by Breughel with the seven works of mercy, a Japanese print showing how to help the sick, a Congolese sculpture of a generous woman, a Tibetan prayer wheel with a compassionate mantra or a Masonic collection box. Each piece illustrates how humans want to help others. You will also be introduced to music and stories about the theme. You will listen to interviews by Lieve Blanquaert and reflect on your own ideas about compassion.
At the same time, contemporary artists invite you to think critically about the how and why of ‘compassion’. Besides visual works by Khaled Barakeh, Berlinde De Bruyckere and Ai Weiwei, photographer Stephan Vanfleteren made his own interpretation of the ‘works of mercy’ and artist Annita Smit created a surprising paper sculpture of posters calling for solidarity.
Practical
- A temporary exhibition on the 3rd floor, from 31 January 2025.
Solidarity tickets
The MAS is a warm place where everyone is welcome. With a solidarity contribution of €2, €5 or €10, you help us make culture accessible to everyone.
Your donation ensures that people with a limited budget can also enjoy the exhibition and the many activities such as guided tours, lectures, film screenings and workshops for children and young people. Thank you for your support!
For this exhibition, MAS is collaborating with academic partners and various Antwerp communities and organizations active in aid today.