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 title is so precise that one could become suspicious of it: Adrian Walker, artist, drawing from a specimen in a laboratory in the Department of Anatomy at the University of British Columbia,…
The New North 2007 Wood, foam, expandable foam, resin, paint, Magic-Sculpt, Magic-Smooth, epoxy, glue, mirror, horse hair, wire, quartz crystal, 369x135x107 cm Just as in 2004, the project space at De…
Karin van Pinxteren ('s-Hertogenbosch, 1967) produces two- and three-dimensional work, spatial installations and performances. Language plays, along with the image, a significant role. Themes give the…
Joep van Lieshout (Ravenstein 1963) prefers to operate on the fringes. Is he, after all, an artist or a clever entrepreneur? With his sinister installation SlaveCity he also pushes at the boundaries —…
The exhibition Rêverie consists of two recent series of photographs by Charlotte Dumas (Vlaardingen 1977). In the series of ‘portraits’ made in the stables of racetracks in Paris and Palermo during…
At the start of the 1980s there emerged several young sculptors whose work received international attention under the heading New British Sculpture. Though not a coherent group, they seemed to be…
Despite his international reputation, the French artist Jean Pierre Raynaud (1939) has remained largely unknown in the Netherlands until now. His only solo exhibition here was held at the Stedelijk…
David Claerbout (Kortrijk, 1969) is no stranger to the Dutch museum visitor. Various museums, among them De Pont, have his work in their collections. In 2003 Museum Boijmans van Beuningen devoted a…
In connection with the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Dutch-Japanese relations, a great many events and exhibitions that focus on various aspects of this are being held this year. The…