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No Longer Not Yet - Katja Mater and the FOMU collection

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28.02.2025

04.01.2026

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Katja Mater film still uit Their Own Sweet Time met beelden van Alphonse Van Besten uit de FOMU collectie 2025 Katja Mater
Katja Mater, film still uit Their Own Sweet Time, met beelden van Alphonse Van Besten uit de FOMU-collectie, 2025 © Katja Mater / courtesy LambdaLambdaLambda
Lebohang Kganye Ke Monahano ke ntse ke le pating II From the series Ke Lefa Laka Her story 2013 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen 2023 34 2 Lebohang Kganye
 Lebohang Kganye, Ke Bapala seyalemoya bosiu ka naeterese, From the series ‘Ke Lefa Laka – Her story’, 2013, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, 2023/34/2 © Lebohang Kganye
38 Cassils1 160 Hx109 1 B
Cassils, Time Lapse, 2011, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, 2021/54/1 © Cassils
Geert Goiris Overgrown 2014 Collectie Vlaamse Gemeenschap BK 9261 Geert Goiris
Geert Goiris, Overgrown, 2014, Collectie Vlaamse Gemeenschap, BK/9261 © Geert Goiris
Nicholas Nixon The Brown Sisters Heather Mimi Bebe B Nixon Laurie New Canaan Connecticut 1975 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen P 1998 107 Nicholas Nixon 1
Nicholas Nixon, The Brown Sisters (Heather, Mimi, Bebe B. Nixon, Laurie), New Canaan, Connecticut, 1975, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, P/1998/107 © Nicholas Nixon
Henry Draper Full Moon Stereograph from two Telescopic Photographs made one month apart ca 1865 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen P 1994 840 1
Henry Draper, Full Moon (Stereograph from two Telescopic Photographs made one month apart.), ca. 1865, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, P/1994/840/1
Katja Mater No Longer Not Yet uit de reeks Kijk met Beide Ogen 2025 Katja Mater kopie
Katja Mater, No Longer Not Yet uit de reeks Kijk met Beide Ogen, 2025 © Katja Mater / courtesy LambdaLambdaLambda
Anoniem Studioportret met een paper moon 1904 1918 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen 2024 100 kopie
Anoniem, Studioportret met een ‘paper moon’, 1904-1918, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, 2024/100
Longinus De Munter De vermoeide pater 1930 1950 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen P 1995 22 463 Longinus De Munter
Longinus De Munter, De vermoeide pater, 1930-1950, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, P/1995/22/463 © Longinus De Munter
Georges Filleul Zonder titel 1950 70 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen P 198169 403 1 Georges Filleul
Georges Filleul, Zonder titel, 1950-70, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, P/1981/69/403/2 © Georges Filleul
Anoniem Stereokaart van een meisje dat in een stereokijker kijkt ca 1870 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen 2022 80
Anoniem, Stereokaart van een meisje dat in een stereokijker kijkt, ca. 1870, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, 2022/80
Anoniem Souvenez vous de moi vous du moins qui étiez mes amis ca 1878 Collectie FOMU P 2002 1123
Anoniem, Souvenez-vous de moi, vous du moins qui étiez mes amis, ca. 1878, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, P/2002/1123
Anoniem Kat liggend op een deken ca 1865 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen 2022 87
Anoniem, Kat, liggend op een deken, ca. 1865, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, 2022/88
43 Laure Winants 150 Hx108 7
Laure Winants, Glacier Ice / Refraction #4 uit de serie Time Capsule , 2024 , Collectie Vlaamse Gemeenschap, BK_9677 © Laure Winants
Anoniem Portret in spiegel Den Haag 1910 1920 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen 2023 31 1
Anoniem, Portret in spiegel, Den Haag, 1910-1920, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, 2023/31/1
Marie Françoise Plissart Droits de regards 1983 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen 2021 66 9
Marie-Françoise Plissart, Droits de regards, 1983, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, 2021/66/9 © Marie Françoise Plissart
Harold Eugene Edgerton Bullet breaching three balloons 1959 Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen P 1978 52 1 Harold Eugene Edgerton
Harold Eugene Edgerton, Bullet breaching three balloons, 1959, Collectie Fotomuseum Antwerpen, P/1978/52/1 © Harold Eugene Edgerton

Upon FOMU’s invitation, visual artist Katja Mater (NL, b. 1979) explores the museum’s collection and creates a remarkable selection around the theme of time. Mater designs unusual frameworks for the collection items and creates spatial installations with them. ​

The exhibition No Longer Not Yet allows you to experience ‘time’ in a variety of ways: from solar time and the rhythm of the body to times of remembrance and asynchronous, cosmic, or even invisible time. ​

Mater frames the works, their (anonymous) makers, and the subjects depicted in the photographs with care and precision. Mater points to elements that are often overlooked or forgotten, such as a message written on the back of a photograph. Meanwhile Mater also creates new works inspired by objects from the museum’s collection, including one of the FOMU collection’s highlights: the restored Kaiserpanorama. ​

Specifically, for the Kaiserpanorama Mater creates 50 new stereo photographs that play with language, spatiality and perception. The Kaiserpanorama is a stereoscopic viewing cabinet from 1905 that introduced mass audiences to a photographic 3D spectacle. Up to 25 persons can take a seat on stools around the viewing cabinet to experience the magic of three-dimensional images. ​

The Kaiserpanorama is set in motion every first Sunday of the month. ​


Collection exhibition with works by:
 

​Alphonse Giroux et Cie., Alphonse Van Besten, Amelia Bergner, Anoniem, Antoine Hoorens, August Sander, Cassils, Charles Jean Swolfs, Dominique Somers, Frans Van de Poel, Geert Goiris, George Filleul, Guillaume Weber-Chapuis, Harold Eugene Edgerton, Henry Draper, Jaques Messin, Joseph-Maurice Bourot, Katja Mater, Laure Winants, Lebohang Kganye, Marie-Françoise Plissart, Nick Geboers, Paul Sano, Rik Selleslags, Suzy Embo, Underwood & Underwood en Warren De la Rue.
 

About Katja Mater ​
 

​Katja Mater is a visual artist, filmmaker, editor and teacher working between Amsterdam and Brussels. Mater’s artistic practice is focused on the boundaries of optical media and combines various disciplines such as photography, film, drawing, performance and installation. Mater investigates aspects that are often beyond the limits of human eyesight, thus offering another view of the world by showing how photography and film, for example, capture things differently from the human eye. Mater plays on notions of time, space and perception. ​

Recent exhibitions include Circulate - Photography Beyond Frames at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (2024) and When Things Fall Apart, Manifold Books, Amsterdam (2024); in addition to a solo practice as visual artist, Katja Mater is involved in various collaborative projects, Mater is editor of Girls Like Us Magazine since 2014, and one of the founders of Mothers & Daughters, a lesbian* and trans* bar.

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