In the work of British artist Fiona Banner (Merseyside, 1966), opposites play a significant role. This concerns the relationship between words and images, man and machines, but also between the…
Many works of the American artist James Turrell deal with the complexity of perceiving light. Wedgework III (1969) is no exception to this. On entering the dark, blacked-out space by way of a passage,…
To describe the drawings that Dan Asher has been making since the early nineties is a precarious matter. What can words add to these indefinable, airy structures in ballpoint pen that seem scarcely…
An all-consuming vortex, a sports car with the eyes of a cat and a carnivalesque procession of ten giraffes. The work of the German artist Raphaela Vogel offers a gateway to surprising worlds that…
The exhibition consists of a selection of works from the period 1987-1994, the accent being on his most recent work. Jeff Wall (1946, Vancouver) was trained as an artist but, shortly after completing…
The oeuvre of Kees de Goede is not a succession of separate incidents; it has developed by means of series, through which De Goede manages to create great dynamics despite the confinement to a number…
Arno Kramer (Winterswijk, 1945) is a draughtsman pur sang , who makes full use of the qualities and potential of his medium. His way of drawing is highly recognizable, not only due to the combination…
The oeuvre of Kees de Goede is not a succession of separate incidents; it has developed by means of series, through which De Goede manages to create great dynamics despite the confinement to a number…
Seven years ago David Claerbout (Kortrijk, 1969) exhibited at De Pont for the first time. The Shape of Time , comprising ten video installations, left an indelible mark. A magical twilight world of…
Toward the end of the 1960s the focus shifts, throughout Europe and the United States, from the work of art as a ‘finished’ product to the ideas and processes that make up its foundation. Many works…