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 work of Jean Pierre Raynaud is strikingly consistent and varied at the same time. Characteristic of this are the recurrent motifs such as traffic signs, flower pots and gauges. Clear-cut color…
Beatriz González (1932) is the grand dame of contemporary South American art and an iconic cultural figure in her homeland of Colombia. War and Peace: A Poetics of Gesture provides an overview of the…
With ten paintings, a video work and a light/sound installation from the project Re-dit-en-un-in-learning CENTER , De Pont has purchased its first works by the French artist Laure Prouvost. Prouvost…
Dan Graham’s Pavilions, which are a cross between architecture and sculpture, have been an important part of his work since the early eighties. They are usually displayed outdoors. The work in De…
Art says things that history cannot – a much-loved statement by the Colombian artist Beatriz González. De Pont has purchased an exceptional group of her works, including Cargueros de Bucaramanga…
John Riddy’s photos are distinguished by a combination of poetic delicacy and formal precision which has been evident since his earliest pictures made in London in the late 1980s. Working consistently…
In many presentations and exhibitions of the Belgian artist Michel François (Sint-Truiden 1956, lives and works in Brussels) the relationship between the work and the space, between the sculpture and…
Bill Viola (New York, 1951) is internationally recognized as one of today’s leading artists. He has been instrumental in establishing video as a vital form of contemporary art, and in so doing has…
exhibition within the framework of Incubate Festival Santiago Sierra’s work revolves around the dismantling of structures that form national, political and economic systems, by the very people who are…