Hans Broek has been working in the United States for quite some time now. His depictions of cities, or rugged, barren areas on the American west coast are painted memories of what the artist saw…
Poetic and mysterious, but also astute and humorous: the body of work produced by René Daniëls (Eindhoven 1950) from 1977 to 1987 remains as intriguing as it was at that time. Now, almost ten years…
The exhibition shown in the project space is dedicated to drawings and paintings by Sara van der Heide (1977, Ulsan, South Korea) from the past two years. These are large, colorful and stratified…
The mushrooms, poppies, grasses and other plants that we encounter in the realistic work of Roxy Paine are made from synthetic materials and painted by hand. These ‘growths’ look entirely natural and…
Wouter Paijmans (Loon op Zand, 1991) is exhibiting eighteen new paintings for the first time: one original and seventeen copies. A striking characteristic of these works is that the artist has used…
The second act in a new series of collaborative projects to be held in the podium space promises to be an exciting encounter between painting and sculpture. Hester Oerlemans (Schijndel, 1961) lets no…
In 1995 De Pont Museum held the first exhibition of work by Luc Tuymans in the Netherlands. This summer the now world-famous Belgian artist will be coming back to Tilburg with a second retrospective,…
‘Innocence is precisely: never to avoid the worst.’ This final sentence of Lettre au nègre , written in 2003 by Belgian artist Philippe Vandenberg (1952-2009), has become the title of an exhibition…
Infectiously playful and incredibly versatile: anyone who sees the editions produced by the German artist Sigmar Polke (Oels [Oleśnica], 1941 – Cologne, 2010) can immediately understand why he was…
Callum Innes began exhibiting in the mid-to-late 1980's and in 1992 had exhibitions at the ICA, London and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh. Since then he has emerged as one of…