Marlene Dumas, 31 May 2015 — 06 Aug 2015
Exhibitions

Marlene Dumas

Fondation Beyeler, Baselstrasse 101, Riehen / Basel

The exhibition at the Fondation Beyeler is devoted to the extensive oeuvre of Marlene Dumas (b. 1953, Capetown), with its focus on the human body. Offering a unique review of her work from the 1970s up to the present, it is to date the most comprehensive European retrospective of this eminent South African artist now based in Amsterdam.

In addition to her iconic paintings and drawings, the show features a selection of experimental collages from her early work as well as some of her most recent paintings.
One of the things that distinguish the work of Marlene Dumas is her remarkable blend of immediacy and intimacy. She encounters human beings in her pictures without reservation, occasionally even in a provocative manner, sometimes with humor. She concedes autonomy to color but her eye and the image’s focus is always centered on the human figure. Her works impressively show what painting can still achieve in this day and age, undoubtedly making her one the most significant and interesting women artists of the present day.

Her individual as well her group portraits display a varied palette of shades and contrasts. Expressive colors alternate with almost transparent hues that appear to illuminate the canvas from within. At times her pictures render very fragile, seemingly lifeless beings but then again she does not shy from depicting mutilated bodies and strikingly expressive faces. Like no other, she shows how artistic beauty can also relate to scenes of dread and horror. In a row of new, hitherto unseen works she turns herattention more strongly to the relationship between figure and space.

For many of her paintings and watercolors, Dumas relies on a pictorial archive she began compiling back in her youth. She often refers to current political crises or pressing societal issues, but her archive also contains private family photographs, art historical references, as well as press photos. Based on photographs taken from newspapers and magazines she transforms the templates with her magic touch of the brush into stirring and gripping, often even sinister paintings on canvas – what the camera time freezes in photography, Dumas brings back to life in her paintings. Her pictures radiate a compelling and sensuous power which viewers find hard to evade.
The exhibition at the Fondation Beyeler was developed in close collaboration with Marlene Dumas.

Contacts & Details

OPENING TIMES

Mon – Sun 10am – 6pm

Wed 10am – 8pm

Fri 10am – 9pm (On June 23, August 25 and September 15, the museum closes already at 6pm)

ADMISSION:

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T: +41 61 645 9700
M: info@fondationbeyeler.ch
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ADDRESS
Fondation Beyeler, Baselstrasse 101, Riehen / Basel

ESTABLISHED
1997
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