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…
Each of the images of Still Water (The River Thames, for Example) focuses on a small area of the surface of the river Thames. The colour and texture of these watery surfaces varies dramatically…
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…
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…
Robert Zandvliet joins in the pre-eminently Dutch painterly tradition which has been described by Svetlana Alpers as ‘the probings of the eye’. A characteristic of this artistic legacy is the…
The work of the British artist Mark Wallinger (1959) is very diverse. Though trained as a painter, he also employs the media of photography, video, performance, sculpture and installations. In…
In the exhibition A Black Hole Is Everything a Star Longs to Be , Kara Walker (1969, USA) opens her private archives containing more than 600 drawings that she has carefully kept hidden from the…
Acclaimed for her photographic and film installations, Sophie Calle’s work reports on encounters and situations that she sets in motion. Whether asking strangers to sleep in her bed, or inviting an…
De Pont has received, on loan, a special work of art from Rotterdam's Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Walter De Maria, A Computer Which Will Solve Every Problem in the World / 3-12 Polygon, 1984. The…
Banner’s practice encompasses sculpture, drawing, installation, bookmaking and performance, she has often returned to language and its physical form, from creating sculptural full-stops which…