The Marlene Dumas exhibition Name no Names has been organized by the Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne and is being shown in Tilburg following presentations in Paris and New York. It…
The work of Marlene Dumas is often about the tension between looking and being looked at – and, in fact, about the problem of interpretation. She makes frequent use of existing depictions, from…
The work Black Drawings by Marlene Dumas (Capetown, 1953) has recently acquired a counterpart. Now hanging in the room across from the space containing her 111 drawings is a portrait gallery that she…
Marlene Dumas painted this self-portrait a year after her mother died, in 2007, at twelve o'clock in the afternoon. The title Selfportrait at Noon suggests that this work came about at a precise point…
The work of Marlene Dumas deals with the tension between watching and being watched - and in fact - with the problem of interpretation. She often works after found images that she collects in a…
In the coming months, a large collection will be on display in De Pont. Works by Beatriz González , Marlene Dumas and Rob Birza , among others, are on display. We will also be showing a new work by…
A Ai Weiwei Jean-Michel Alberola Jan Andriesse Dan Asher B Fiona Banner Lothar Baumgarten Rob Birza Christian Boltanski Kasper Bosmans Dirk Braeckman Frank Van den Broeck Hans Broek Berlinde De…
82.241 visitors! On 12 September 2017 it was be precisely twenty-five years since De Pont Museum in Tilburg opened its doors to the public. This anniversary will be celebrated with the exhibition…
The Pont collection consists of over 800 works by international artists. This autumn's collection presentation consists of: Ai Weiwei Grapes, 2010 Hanging Man in Porcelain, 2009 Aria Dean GUT…
The start of a collection De Pont opened its doors for the first time on September 12, 1992. Our museum became one of the many Dutch museums to have originated on the basis of a private initiative -…