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…
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 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…
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…
Selected works by Marc Mulders from De Pont's collection will be presented in connection with the publication of Marc Mulders, works 1980 - 2020 , which includes the essay by Anneke van Wolfswinkel…
Jan van Duijnhoven (Uden, 1944) celebrates light. Every day he observes sunlight in order to paint its optical refraction into the spectrum colors red, yellow and blue, plus white. When we look into…
Two former directors of Dutch museums died in the fall of 2005. Edy de Wilde, born in 1919, headed the Stedelijk Museum from 1963 to 1985 and Rudi Oxenaar, born in 1925, the Kröller-Müller Museum from…
In 1993 Jeroen Doorenweerd (Terneuzen, 1962) was the first artist to be asked by De Pont to give shape to the museum's garden with a work. His son Mischa (Tilburg, 1988), then five years old, played…