Since its opening in 1992, De Pont has shown the work of Jan Dibbets on a fairly permanent basis. The monumental Four Windows (1991) and the three-part San Casciano Ceiling (1983-1984) have become…
The work of the British artist Mark Wallinger (1959) is very diverse. Though trained as a painter, he also employs the media of photography, video, performance, sculpture and installations. In…
Just as in 2004 and 2008, De Pont is holding a presentation within the context of Lustwarande '11 . This international sculpture exhibition will take place for the fourth time this summer in Tilburg's…
In celebration of the European Ceramic Work Centre's fiftieth anniversary, De Pont museum is presenting the work of three generations of German artists who joined the centre’s artist-in-residence…
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…
Thomas Schütte’s Großer Respekt (1994) has the look of a model for a public square, the center of which is to have a large monument. The sculpture is reminiscent of the well-known work by Rodin, The…
Light, color and space are the fundamental materials used by Ann Veronica Janssens (Folkestone, 1956). With these intangible phenomena she creates 'sculptures' that make the invisible visible.…
Life’s Work by Margriet Luyten (1952) is a video work centered around nine visual artists who were born between 1913 and 1929. When Luyten started on the project three years ago, Armando, Loes van der…
The work of Jean Pierre Raynaud is strikingly consistent and varied at the same time. Characteristic of this are the recurrent motifs such as traffic signs, flower pots and gauges. Clear-cut color…
Since the late '70s Thomas Struth has been developing a body of work in which a number of themes continue to surface. One of these is the portrait, and of special concern to him is the family…