20.11.2025, 12:00—14:00
Nav Haq

2022 Nav Haq photo copie

Nav Haq is Associate Director at M HKA – Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp, whe­re he over­sees the devel­op­ment of the artis­tic pro­gram. The Geopolitics of Infrastructure is his most recent exhi­bi­ti­on at the museum.

ABOUT


Nav Haq is a cura­tor and wri­ter based in Antwerp. Haq is pre­sent­ly Associate Director at M HKA – Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp – whe­re he res­pon­si­ble for the artis­tic pro­gram­me, and is an edi­tor at Afterall jour­nal. His prac­ti­ce focu­ses on con­tem­po­ra­ry ques­ti­ons of equa­li­ty, as well as forms for pro­gres­si­ve inter­na­ti­o­na­lism in the 21st cen­tu­ry, and how to embed them within insti­tu­ti­o­nal and cura­to­ri­al reflec­ti­on. He pre­vious­ly held cura­to­ri­al posi­ti­ons at Arnolfini, Bristol, and Gasworks, London, and has orga­ni­sed many solo exhi­bi­ti­ons with artists inclu­ding Otobong Nkanga, Shilpa Gupta, Haegue Yang and Imogen Stidworthy, as well as sig­ni­fi­cant over­views of work by Hüseyin Bahri Alptekin, Joseph Beuys and Laure Prouvost. At M HKA he cura­ted the group exhi­bi­ti­on Don’t You Know Who I Am? Art After Identity Politics (2014), Energy Flash – The Rave Movement (2016), and MONOCULTURE – A Recent History (2020) and The Geopolitics of Infrastructure (2025). With Pascal Gielen he edi­ted the book The Aesthetics of Ambiguity – Understanding and Addressing Monoculture (Valiz, 2021), and with Joanna Zielińska, edi­ted the book Eurasia – An Atlas (Jap Sam, 2023).