The exhibition in the project space is devoted to paintings by Nan Groot Antink (Boxtel, 1954). Her earliest works in this presentation date from 1989. Emphasis lies with the recent work. For roughly…
The exhibition of drawings by Werner Moonen (Ghent 1940) in De Pont's project space pays tribute to this Tilburg artist on the occasion of his seventieth birthday. Ever since his art school days,…
Violence brews in the paintings of Luc Tuymans; though out of sight, it is always palpable, imminent and alarming. The depictions show their confusing, traumatic import only indirectly. The images…
Violence brews in the paintings of Luc Tuymans; though out of sight, it is always palpable, imminent and alarming. The depictions show their confusing, traumatic import only indirectly. The images…
In December 1987, at the age of thirty-seven, René Daniëls suffered a stroke from which he never completely recovered. His painterly adventure had, already by that time, led to one of the most…
Prior to our extensive solo exhibition by the Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson, the summer offers an opportunity to have a fresh look at De Pont's collection. On view during this period are…
The work of Rob Birza is baroque and impudent. Birza is a stylistic anarchist, who never rules out anything in advance or allows a single technique to escape his consideration. He produces paintings,…
The interplay of applying and removing paint, of presence and absence: it constitutes the essence of the oeuvre developed by Scottish artist Callum Innes (Edinburgh, 1962). The exhibition I’ll Close…
The four-part cycle Hermes Trismegistos I-IV (1995) takes its title from a mythical figure who is considered the founder of alchemy and the inventor of hieroglyphics. Several Hermetic philosophical…
Twenty-five years ago Hans Broek (Veenendaal, 1965) brought new life to landscape painting with his vast panoramas of the American West Coast. Various examples of this work can be found in De Pont's…