The title of this animation sounds like a fairy tale, and the design also evokes a dream-like atmosphere. But once again Walker demonstrates her capacity to bring attention to the horrific in a poetic…
Stan Douglas’ black and white photographs relate to his film and video installations, particularly his ongoing examination of modernist legacies and socio-historical narratives. Frequently borrowing…
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,…
Captivating, incisive, ironic, honest, camp and vocally flawless. This is how a musical performance by the Belgian artist Marijke de Roover (1990) could be characterized. At the HISK (Hoger Instituut…
Mirror, 2007 is a filmed performance with the actress Samantha Morton. The actress came to the artists studio where she posed for a nude portrait. This resulted in a piece of writing. Never having…
A small solo presentation of work by British artist Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press is on view within the collection display. Several recent works, including three paintings from the series Full…
In Without Trace , the new presentation of the collection, photographs of impressive Canadian forests and hazy expanses in Ireland hang alongside photographs of railroad tracks in North America and…
The German entry for the 1999 Venice Biennale consisted of a contribution by Rosemarie Trockel (1952). She had made a trio of films, specifically for the Biennale, and all three were screened in the…
The Canadian artist Stan Douglas (Vancouver, 1960) is one of the most prominent video artists today. His work has been shown at, among other events, the Documentas IX and X in Kassel and at the…
In the work of British artist Fiona Banner (Merseyside, 1966), opposites play a significant role. This concerns the relationship between words and images, man and machines, but also between the…