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…
Roni Horn grew up in New York, where her father ran a pawnshop in Harlem, and studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and Yale University. In 1975 Horn visited Iceland for the first time. Since…
For the short video Eulogy for a Black Mass , the American artist Aria Dean (1993) compiled memes she found on social media. They vary from viral dances and hip-hop moves to fragments of concerts and…
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…
Body parts hung from a clothesline, mannequins that come to life and human teeth as currency: the Silvia Martes film The Revolutions That Did (Not) Happen (2021), which will premiere in the project…
For his 2013 exhibition at the Guggenheim, Turrell created a major installation entitled Aten Reign , radically transforming the museum in the tradition of his most sweeping, large-scale projects. For…
A solo presentation of work by Eylem Aladogan (Tiel, 1975) is a rare occasion. For the exhibition at De Pont she has produced a new monumental sculpture, Heart of Steel (Fire at Will) . An exciting…
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…
Light, color and space are the fundamental materials used by Ann Veronica Janssens (1956). With these intangible phenomena she creates ‘sculptures’ that make the invisible visible. Architecture is, by…
The bands of color in the immense painting Regenboog (Rainbow) merge indiscernibly with each other; it is impossible to tell where the one color ends and the other begins. The painting came about in…