Han Nefkens started to collect art in 2000. The H+F Collection, named after himself and his partner Felipe, is in long-term loan to various museums in The Netherlands and abroad. Nowadays Han Nefkens is not only active as a collector but also as an initiator of international art projects, often in collaboration with museums and other art institutions.
The Han Nefkens Foundation is a private non-profit organisation that was set up in Barcelona in 2009 with the aim of promoting the production of contemporary artworks. The mission is to stimulate artistic creation in Barcelona by offering international artists an opportunity to create artworks and interventions in the city, and to promote other fields of contemporary creation.
According to Han Nefkens, sharing is the antidote to loneliness, and he does so through his artistic and anti-AIDS projects and his writing. In 1995, he made his debut with the autobiographical novel Bloedverwanten (“Parents”), which was followed by Twee lege stoelen (“Two empty chairs”, 2006) and De gevlogen vogel (“The bird flew”, 2008). Nefkens also writes short pieces, “vignettes”.
HIV-NAT
HIV-NAT in Bangkok is ArtAids’ main beneficiary. The HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration, founded in Bangkok in 1996, runs an HIV/Aids research and treatment centre under the auspices of the Thai Red Cross. An important goal of HIV-NAT is not only to simplify the strategy for antiretroviral treatment and to find the appropriate dosage for Thai people but also to treat those infected with HIV who would otherwise have no access to such assistance.
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