BMW Art Guide by Independent Collectors

Servais Family Collection

The collection aims to gather ideas rather than objects, continuously seeking to explore a broader reality, akin to the philosophical quest to escape Plato's cave.

Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Bodys Isek Kingelez, Cian Dayrit, Adel Abdessemed © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Bodys Isek Kingelez, Cian Dayrit, Adel Abdessemed © Hugard & Vanoverschelde

The Servais Family Collection is a private contemporary art collection based in Brussels. Exhibitions are held annually at the Loft, a dedicated exhibition space that was formerly the home of collector Alain Servais. Through an active lending policy, the collection's artworks are lent worldwide to museums, institutions, independent collectives, and curators - based on the project.

Cemile Sahin - It Would Have Taught me Wisdom, 2021 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Cemile Sahin - It Would Have Taught me Wisdom, 2021 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde

The Servais Family Collection includes contemporary artworks from all over the world with a notable focus on emerging scenes. The collection aims to gather ideas rather than objects, continuously seeking to explore a broader reality, akin to the philosophical quest to escape Plato's cave.

Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Hiroshi Sugimoto, Cemile Sahin, Damien Hirst, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Ícaro Zorbar © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Hiroshi Sugimoto, Cemile Sahin, Damien Hirst, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Ícaro Zorbar © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Hans Eijkelboom, Jeremiah Johnson, Hank Willis Thomas © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Hans Eijkelboom, Jeremiah Johnson, Hank Willis Thomas © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Ícaro Zorbar, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Jeremiah Johnson © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Ícaro Zorbar, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Jeremiah Johnson © Hugard & Vanoverschelde

It features a wide array of media, including video, sculpture, installation, digital art, and photography, with a deliberate focus away from traditional painting and drawing. This reflects an ongoing commitment to transcend known realities by embracing new media and supporting artists who choose less conventional forms of expression. Artworks and artists are discovered not only through museums, biennials, and various contemporary art events but also through extensive research, following artists' trajectories, and a cultivated curiosity nourished by reading current events and analyzing their global consequences.

Alex Burke - Bibliothèque, 2008 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Alex Burke - Bibliothèque, 2008 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde

The collection's defining characteristic is its multiplicity of voices and its eagerness to share. This is evident in its active lending policy, which includes collaborations with major museums such as the Reina Sofia, Whitney, Palais de Tokyo, and MAK Vienna. These partnerships make significant works available at no charge, allowing these institutions to focus on creating high-quality exhibitions. Additionally, the collection supports independent projects, supporting curators with their proposals, as seen in recent collaborations with Tlön Projects in Rotterdam and House in Berlin.

Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Laurel Nakadate, Anastasiya Yarovenko, Zuza Golińska © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Laurel Nakadate, Anastasiya Yarovenko, Zuza Golińska © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Zuza Golińska, Jenny Holzer, Mika Rottenberg, Wim Delvoye © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Zuza Golińska, Jenny Holzer, Mika Rottenberg, Wim Delvoye © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Anastasiya Yarovenko, Oscar Santillán © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Exhibition view - the View at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels, 2024 | works from left to right: Anastasiya Yarovenko, Oscar Santillán © Hugard & Vanoverschelde

The Collection organizes exhibitions at the Loft in Brussels. Each year, a curator is invited to reinterpret the collection and create new perspectives, new ways of approaching the collection. The curator is given carte blanche to innovate and experiment. The Loft also provides a residency space for young artists, further supporting the development and exposure of emerging talent.

Philipp Timischl - Philipp, I have the feeling I'm incredibly good looking, but have nothing to say / Corsica 2013, 2014 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Philipp Timischl - Philipp, I have the feeling I'm incredibly good looking, but have nothing to say / Corsica 2013, 2014 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Ismaël Bazri - Dans l’eau de Nice, 2021 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Ismaël Bazri - Dans l’eau de Nice, 2021 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde

Off-site exhibitions are also organised and notable among these is AMEXICA, dedicated to the Mexican art scene at the Institut Culturel du Mexique in Paris, curated by Marisol Rodríguez in 2023. This exhibition featured significant installations by Yoshua Okón (Canned Laughter, 2009), Naomi Rincón Gallardo (Opossum Resilience, 2019), and Andrew Roberts (The Horde, 2020).

Naomi Rincón Gallardo, Opossum Resilience, 2019 during AMEXICA at Institut Culturel du Mexique, Servais Family Collection, Paris, 2023 © Aurélien Mole
Naomi Rincón Gallardo, Opossum Resilience, 2019 during AMEXICA at Institut Culturel du Mexique, Servais Family Collection, Paris, 2023 © Aurélien Mole
Yoshua Okón, Canned Laughter, 2009 during AMEXICA at Institut Culturel du Mexique, Servais Family Collection, Paris, 2023 © Aurélien Mole
Yoshua Okón, Canned Laughter, 2009 during AMEXICA at Institut Culturel du Mexique, Servais Family Collection, Paris, 2023 © Aurélien Mole
Exhibition view - AMEXICA at Institut Culturel du Mexique, Servais Family Collection, Paris, 2023 | works from left to right: Andrew Roberts and Fabián Chairez © Aurélien Mole
Exhibition view - AMEXICA at Institut Culturel du Mexique, Servais Family Collection, Paris, 2023 | works from left to right: Andrew Roberts and Fabián Chairez © Aurélien Mole
Exhibition view - AMEXICA at Institut Culturel du Mexique, Servais Family Collection, Paris, 2023 | works from left to right: Fritzia Irízar, Morelos León Celis and Teresa Margolles © Aurélien Mole
Exhibition view - AMEXICA at Institut Culturel du Mexique, Servais Family Collection, Paris, 2023 | works from left to right: Fritzia Irízar, Morelos León Celis and Teresa Margolles © Aurélien Mole

The current exhibition, "The View," curated by Nicolaus Schafhausen, opened in March 2024 and will be on view until March 2025. The exhibition is an attempt to reflect the diversity of the Servais Family collection and ask the following question: How can we live together? It aims to offer a distinctive outlook on an uncertain future amid political turmoil and growing public dissent.

Hiroshi Sugimoto - R.K.O Kenmore, New Jersey, 1976 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Hiroshi Sugimoto - R.K.O Kenmore, New Jersey, 1976 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde

It features works by Cemile Sahin, Damian Hirst, Eloise Hawser, Hank Willis Thomas, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Icaro Zorbar, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Josephine Meckseper, Adel Abdessemed, Ariel Orozco, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Cian Dayrit, Cildo Meireles, Hassan Sharif, Ismaël Bazri, Lungiswa Gqunta, Miguel Rio Branco, Ndayé Kouagou, Oscar Munoz, Philipp Timischl, Shilpa Gupta, Alex Burke, Anastasiya Yarovenko, Daniela Ortiz, Jenny Holzer, Kapwani Kiwanga, Kader Attia, Laurel Nakadate, Mika Rottenberg and John Kessler, Oscar Santillan, Wim Delvoye and more.

Cildo Meireles - Interções em Circuitos Ideolõgicos: Projeto Coca-Cola, 1970 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde
Cildo Meireles - Interções em Circuitos Ideolõgicos: Projeto Coca-Cola, 1970 at Loft, Servais Family Collection, Brussels © Hugard & Vanoverschelde

Guided tours are organised every month, upon registration. Here you can find more information about the collection.

Text written by Lorraine de Thibault, Director of the Servais Family Collection