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Nicola L. — When the Earth Turned the Other Way

Exhibition

26 Jun - 18 Oct 2026


From 26 June to 18 October 2026, Muhka will present the first major retrospective in Belgium fully dedicated to Nicola L., an artist renowned for her groundbreaking, multidisciplinary work. Visitors will discover five decades of creativity in which sculpture, performance, painting, film, and design converge, and gain insight into her innovative approaches to gender, the body, and space.


About Nicola L.     |     Dig deeper     |     Public programme     |     Practical info     |     Brochure


First major retrospective

This exhibition presents one of the most comprehensive surveys to date of the work of Nicola L., a Morrocan-born artist whose multidisciplinary practice occupies a singular position within the post-war avant-garde. Bringing together over ninety works from international collections, the exhibition offers the first major retrospective of her work in Belgium, situating her practice within a broader European context shaped by mobility, exchange, and experimentation.

Spanning several decades, the exhibition traces Nicola L.’s artistic development with particular attention to her French and Belgian periods, foregrounding the close connections between different artistic scenes. It explores her formative years and her integration into the French art milieu, including her relationships with key figures of the avant-garde, while also examining the ways in which her work resonates with Belgian institutional and archival contexts. The exhibition reflects on the transnational circulation of ideas, artists, and experimental practices in the post-war period.

Exploring embodiment

Working across sculpture, installation, collage, performance and film, Nicola L. consistently challenged conventional boundaries between art and life. A central focus of the exhibition is her performative exploration of the body—not as an isolated entity, but as a shared, collective, and social form.

Her works often operate in the space between the public and the domestic, questioning how bodies inhabit, negotiate, and resist social structures. Particular emphasis is placed on her engagement with the female body, approached not as a fixed identity but as a site of transformation, participation, and political agency.

Expanded context

Alongside a substantial selection of artworks, the exhibition incorporates extensive archival material, including books, exhibition catalogues, video works, and documentation of performances. These materials provide insight into the conceptual frameworks underpinning Nicola L.’s practice and highlight the importance of collectiveness within her work.

Addressing themes such as feminism, diversity, equality, climate awareness, and political engagement, the exhibition situates Nicola L. ‘s practice within a broader historical and social perspective. Rather than presenting a linear narrative, it proposes a layered reading of her work—one that underscores its continued relevance and its capacity to speak to urgent questions of collective life today.

When the Earth Turned the Other Way

The exhibition title When the Earth Turned the Other Way derives from a series of drawings—a narrative, alternative science-fiction story by Nicola L. about Giants inhabiting the Earth. The series was created during a formative period in the artist’s practice. The title evokes a moment of quiet turning away from dominant systems that instrumentalise bodies, the environment, and social relations. In relation to Nicola L.’s practice, the Earth can be understood as a collective body, carrying ecological and feminist meanings. The title may also be read in a historical register, referring to the late 1960s and 1970s as a moment when alternative social imaginaries were often pushed to the margins. Turning “the other way” becomes a subtle, performative act—one that shifts attention, ethics, and bodily imagination, asking how small gestures can quietly reorient the world. The title can also be understood in relation to the present as a time of transformation and the reconfiguration of the world’s order.

About Nicola L.

Nicola L. (1932–2018) was a French artist whose practice rigorously questioned the boundaries between art, objecthood, and social relations. Born in Morocco and later active in Paris, Brussels, New York, and Ibiza, her nomadic life informed a transnational and communal approach to artmaking. From the late 1960s onward, she developed a distinctive body of work encompassing soft sculptures, environments, and participatory performances that foregrounded use, touch, and collective experience. While her work intersected with Nouveau Réalisme, it resisted categorization, articulating instead a feminist politics rooted in the activation of the body. Fragmentation, scale, and chromatic intensity recur as strategies through which bodies are multiplied, shared, or temporarily unified. Nicola L. ‘s work consistently proposed art as a lived, social process rather than a static object, anticipating later discourses around participation, relationality, and embodied spectatorship.

Curated by Joanna Zielinska
Exhibition design by Tom Postma Design

With thanks to the Nicola L. Collection & Archive.


Dig deeper

Those wishing to delve deeper into Nicola L.’s work can explore the online platform created especially for the exhibition Nicola L. — When the Earth Turned the Other Way. It brings together archival materials, films, and essays reinterpreting key themes within Nicola L.’s artistic practice.


Public programme

Deepen your visit with guided tours, film, conversation, family tours and educational activities linked to the exhibition.

For families

Every Sunday in July and August, except 12 July, families with children aged 6 and over can join a guided tour of the exhibition.

Family tours: 5 July, 19 July, 26 July, 2 August, 9 August, 16 August, 23 August and 30 August.

12.07.2026Family Day around Nicola L.

For education

For schools, guided tours and labs are available for different education levels. From September, a guided tour can also be combined with a workshop by Volle Grond on the roof of Muhka.

Guided tours for nursery, primary, secondary and higher education.

Labs for primary and secondary education.

More information about education at Muhka


Practical information

Date: 26.06 – 18.10.2026
Address: Muhka Leuvenstraat 32, 2000 Antwerpen
Tickets: You can buy a ticket at Reception. See also the ticket prices.



Image credits

  • © Nicola L. Collection & Archive and M HKA, Antwerp
  • Nicola L., White Foot Sofa (detail), 1968, Courtesy Nicola L. Collection & Archive and Alison Jacques © Nicola L. Collection & Archive
  • Nicola L., Femmes Fatales: Marilyn Monroe (detail), 1995, Courtesy Nicola L. Collection & Archive and Alison Jacques © Nicola L. Collection & Archive
  • Nicola L., La Chambre en Fourrure at Galerie Alexandra Monett, Brussels, 1975. Courtesy of Nicola L. Collection & Archive and Alison Jacques © Nicola L. Collection & Archive and M HKA, Antwerp

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