The oeuvre of Marc Mulders is ruled by what may well be the major theme in the history of art: the eternal cycle of life and death. The expression of living and dying, death and resurrection, has long…
The exhibition in the project space is dedicated to recent paintings by René Korten (Horn, 1957). Korten made his debut with formal paintings during the early 1980s. From 2001 to 2007 the emphasis lay…
Reinoud van Vught (Goirle 1960) is a painter to the core, and the act of painting itself has become one of his most important themes. Along with Marc Mulders, Paul van Dongen, Ronald Zuurmond and the…
For the expressive, at times almost violent-looking paintings of the Austrian artist Arnulf Rainer (Baden, 1929), an existing depiction has almost always served as the point of departure up to now.…
The oeuvre of Marc Mulders is determined by what may very well be the great theme in the history of art: the endless cycle of life and death. The expression of living and dying, death and…
On display in the project space is an exhibition of recent paintings and works on paper by George Meertens (Stein, 1957). Meertens has been active as an artist since the late 1980s. In recent years…
Michaël de Kok (Hilvarenbeek, 1958) paints landscapes. Yet this is not the first thing that comes to mind on seeing his exhibition of recent works in De Pont’s podium space. Most of the works consist…
In response to the social realism of the official East German painting with which he grew up, Richter later propagated - along with Sigmar Polke and others - ‘capitalist realism’, which displayed a…
During the mid-nineties, Robert Zandvliet gained a reputation with his paintings of everyday objects, a camera, a television, a chocolate bar, which he rendered in broadly painted areas of color and…
In 2009 Theo Kuijpers (Helmond 1939) made a trip to Australia for the third time. The exhibition of his recent paintings in the project space is the visual result of his stay there. Memories are an…