BERLIN.- Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven (AMVK, *1951 in Antwerp, Belgium) has blazed a distinctive trail in contemporary art, renowned for her iconic collages, drawings, and mixed-media works that fuse art and technology. For over five decades, her prolific career has been marked by relentless innovation and an unceasing drive to create.
Explore the complex and often unsettling world of Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven's art.
Trained in Graphic Design at the Fine Arts Academy of Antwerp, AMVKs journey as an artist officially began in 1974 with works on paper. However, she often notes that her creative drive started much earlier. A pivotal shift occurred in the 1980s when she embraced computer-generated graphics, opening up an immense world of possibilities for her practice.
AMVKs work spans a diverse array of media, including drawings, collages, digital animations, text, sound, and video. Her pieces are visually and conceptually striking, often forging connections between elements that seem, at first glance, disparate or even contradictory. Her practice consistently engages with themes such as philosophy, consciousness, feminism, representations of women in mass media, artificial intelligence, and cyberpunk, to name a few. Known for her provocative use of imagery sourced from soft porn magazines, comics, and mass media, she infuses her works with references to literature, language, music, and counterculture. These elements transform her pieces into cultural time capsules that, while reflecting the times they emerged from, also resonate with AMVKs broader questioning of identity and the interconnectedness of all things.
Marking AMVKs practice is a tension between the aleatory and the intentional. Her works often juxtapose seemingly random motifs, materials, and temporal references, yet a closer look reveals an underlying logic that ties them together. She has spoken of employing self-made systems of orderlogical yet enigmatic, even to her, as they reflect the workings of her unconscious.
The retrospective Dudoute_Toaster_Absolu (AMVK 19812025) exemplifies this approach, originating from AMVKs desire to revisit and recontextualize her earlier works. At its heart lies the video A-X+B=12, a digital animation that brings to life a series of her drawings, collages, and installations from 1981 onward. This coming of age piece traces the journey of an entity entering the world and becoming an artist, mirroring AMVKs own trajectory. To create the animation, she methodically selected works to form a theory, contrasting this process with a multi-dimensional selection of music and sounds. The result is an amalgam of intentional, slowly diffusing imagery and a fluid soundtrack, embodying some of the forces that define her practice.
Revisiting A-X+B=12 inspired the structure of the retrospective. AMVK reviewed the animations components, carefully selecting key works for the show. She then created new works between 2023 and 2025, directly informed by these earlier pieces, establishing a dialogue between past and present. Her approach underscores her belief in the cyclical nature of time, where fragments of the past recur and resonate with new meaning in the present. AMVK draws parallels between her process and Nietzsches concept of eternal recurrencea looping repetition of themes, materials, and ideas that resists linearity and transforms perpetually into new variations.
For much of her career, AMVK worked exclusively in series, reflecting her deep commitment to exploring the interconnectedness of things. In recent years, her creations have evolved into standalone works that often echo earlier pieces, revealing her ongoing exploration of rediscovery, reinterpretation, and subversion of meaning. This retrospective unfolds as a nonlinear narrative, where fragments of the past and present merge according to a logic known only to the artist. The result is an evocative and immersive experience for viewers, offering insight into the artists unique worldview.
In Dudoute_Toaster_Absolu (AMVK 19812025), Anne-Mie Van Kerckhovens life and career come to a full circle moment. The exhibition reflects her belief that she herself has become the structure that guides her creative processa dynamic interplay of past, present, and future that invites audiences to witness the eternal recurrence of her life and work.
Text by: Susana Turbay Botero