Marlene Dumas
‘I don’t know if I’ve succeeded, but I’ve always wanted my paintings to be more like movies or other art forms, where the work stimulates discussion in all kinds of directions.’
One of the most distinctive voices in contemporary art, Marlene Dumas (b. 1953 Cape Town) has radically expanded the vocabulary of painting. Many of Dumas’s works emerge from her substantial archive of images, which covers everything from art history to mass media and personal photographs. Her subjects include the crucifixion of Christ, a police mugshot of Phil Spector, portraits of Amy Winehouse, or a dead member of the Red Army Faction. In Lucy (2004) she reimagined the central figure in Caravaggio’s Burial of St Lucy. Drawing upon a range of different traditions, from the gestural language of expressionism to the critical distance of conceptual art, she reclaims different images, transforming them into vibrant, spectral presences. 'Second-hand images', she has said, 'can generate first-hand emotions’. Her fearless gaze absorbs everything with equal intensity, yet her work always returns to the pleasures of looking.
In 2022, the exhibition Marlene Dumas: open-end was staged at Palazzo Grassi, Venice. In 2021 a solo exhibition, ‘Le Spleen de Paris’ et ‘Conversations’ at Musée d’Orsay, Paris celebrated the bicentennial of the birth of Charles Baudelaire. In 2018 Munchmuseet, Oslo presented Moonrise: Marlene Dumas & Edvard Munch. In 2014 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam held the substantial exhibition Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden, which travelled to Tate Modern, London, and the Fondation Beyeler, Basel. In 2017, Dumas created a new Altarpiece for the Annenkirche, Dresden, a permanent installation made in collaboration with Jan Andriesse and Bert Boogaard.
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open-end, 2022
Pinault Collection, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy
Solo exhibition
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Close-Up, 2021
Fondation Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland
Group exhibition
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'Le Spleen de Paris' et 'Conversations', 2021
Musée D'Orsay, Paris, France
Solo exhibition
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Overture, 2021
Bourse de Commerce, Paris, France
Group exhibition
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Moonrise: Marlene Dumas and Edvard Munch, 2018
Munch-museet, Oslo, Norway
Solo exhibition with works by Edvard Munch and René Daniëls
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Hope and Fear, 2017
Kupferstichkabinett Dresden, Germany
Solo exhibition
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Marlene Dumas. Skulls, 2017
Albertinum, Gemäldegalerie Neue Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden, Germany
Solo exhibition with Jan Andriesse and Bert Boogaard
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The Image as Burden (London), 2015
Tate Modern, London
Solo exhibition
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Frieze Week 2024
Extended Hours 7 Oct 20247–13 October 2024 We look forward to welcoming you to the gallery for extended opening hours during Frieze London 2024. Marlene Dumas: Mourning Marsyas will...Read more -
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Interview | A brush with... 2 Oct 2024In the 100th episode of A brush with..., Marlene Dumas talks to Ben Luke about her influences–from writers to film-makers and, of course, other artists–and...Read more -
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Interview | The Guardian 23 Sep 2024'Dumas is good at the pithy and arresting. In conversation, as well as in her art, she is at once loose and precise, open to...Read more -
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Frieze Profile 29 Jul 2024'Eventually, these burdensome images undergo a watery metamorphosis, enriched by unfixed pools of paint that seep into one another, rendering the primary sources wells of...Read more
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Fondation Beyeler Summer Show, Basel 19 May 2024Until 11 August 2024 For the first time in the Fondation Beyeler's more than 25-year history, the entire museum and its surrounding park will be...Read more -
Marlene Dumas: open-end
Palazzo Grassi, Venice 27 Mar 202227 March 2022–8 January 2023 Palazzo Grassi announces “open-end”, a major monographic exhibition dedicated to Marlene Dumas, due to open to the public on Sunday...Read more -
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'Le Spleen de Paris' et 'Conversations' at Musée d'Orsay, Paris 12 Oct 2021Musée d'Orsay, Paris | 12 October 2021–30 January 2022 A solo exhibition of work by Marlene Dumas is now open at the Musée d’Orsay in...Read more -
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Close-Up at Fondation Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland 19 Sep 202119 September 2021–2 January 2022 Group exhibition Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Paula Mendersohn-Becker, Lotte Laserstein, Frida Kahlo, Alice Neel, Marlene Dumas, Cindy Sherman, Elizabeth Peyton...Read more
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Mourning Marsyas 20 Sep - 16 Nov 2024 Golden SquareFrith Street Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of new works by Marlene Dumas. The paintings in this show are created through a mixture of chance and intention, mostly...Read more -
Alliances: Gallery Summer Show 5 Jul - 9 Aug 2024 Golden SquareFrith Street Gallery is delighted to present Alliances, a summer exhibition. This eclectic and playful show presents pairs of works by different gallery artists. The connection between the two can...Read more
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Gallery Summer Show
Portrait 7 Jul - 11 Aug 2023 Golden SquareFrith Street Gallery presents Portrait, an exhibition of works by gallery artists considering the contemporary portrait through a range of perspectives and mediums. From sensitive images of loved ones to...Read more -
Summer Breeze 6 Jul - 11 Aug 2017 Soho Square, Golden SquareThe works at Golden Square reveal how the notion of body is imbued with multiple meanings, including recurring bodies of artwork, or bodies of human subjects themselves. An analyst, an...Read more
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Marlene Dumas / Juan Munoz
Drawings 16 Jan - 17 Apr 2015 Soho SquareJuan Muñoz (1953 -2001) came to international prominence in the mid 1980s with sculptural installations that placed the figure in architectural environments. He has always been a storyteller and his...Read more -
Silver
17 Oct - 17 Dec 2014 Soho SquareSince opening, Frith Street Gallery has emerged as one of the art world’s most interesting forces, instrumental in developing the careers of internationally renowned figures as well as supporting those...Read more -
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Forsaken 14 Oct - 26 Nov 2011 Golden SquareForsaken is an exhibition of new paintings by Marlene Dumas. The subjects of these works range from The Crucifixion to images of famous as well as infamous contemporary figures. Forsaken...Read more -
Resonance
The Final Exhibition at 59–60 Frith Street 3 Nov - 21 Dec 2006 Soho SquareFrith Street Gallery was established in 1989 with the intention of exhibiting drawings and works on paper. This exhibition recalls the gallery’s origins, bringing together works by gallery artists and...Read more -
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The Second Coming 12 Nov - 23 Dec 2004 Soho SquareFrith Street Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Marlene Dumas. This is the first solo exhibition of Dumas’ work in the UK since MD-Light at...Read more -
0 To 60 In 10 Years
A Decade in Soho - Part II 8 Jul - 13 Aug 1999 Soho SquareJane Hamlyn opened the gallery in 1989 and over the last 10 years, Frith Street Gallery has developed an international programme of painting, photography, sculpture, film and video, doubled its...Read more -
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MD - Light 26 Mar - 19 May 1999 Soho SquareFrith Street Gallery is pleased to announce a solo show of painter Marlene Dumas. The exhibition is timed to coincide with the publication of Phaidon Press’ new monograph on Dumas,...Read more -
Marlene Dumas, Juan Muñoz, Thomas Schütte
25 Nov 1994 - 21 Jan 1995 Soho SquareThe human figure reoccurs in the work of Marlene Dumas, Juan Muñoz and Thomas Schütte in various guises. By creating works that challenge and question, they are among a number...Read more
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Marlene Dumas
Mourning Marsyas Marlene Dumas, 2024Hardback, 48 pagesRead more
Publisher: Frith Street Books
ISBN: 978-1-3999-9176-6
Dimensions: 21.5 x 19 -
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Cycladic Blues 2023Paperback, 64 pagesRead more
Publisher: ROMA Publications, Amsterdam, 2022
ISBN: 9789464460339
Dimensions: 21 x 30 -
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open-end 2022Paperback, 232 pagesRead more
Publisher: Marsilio Arte, Venice
ISBN: 979-12-5463-009-9
Dimensions: 24 x 19 cm -
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The Image as Burden 2014Paperback, 196 pagesRead more
Publisher: Tate Publishing, London
Dimensions: 23 x 2 x 30 cm
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Forsaken 2011Hardback, 48 pagesRead more
Publisher: Frith Street Books, London
Dimensions: 19.1 x 1.19 x 21.69 cm -
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Measuring Your Own Grave 2008Hardcover, 288 pagesRead more
Publisher: Museum of Contemporary Art
Dimensions: 24.7 x 3 cm x 30.2 cm -
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The Second Coming 2005Hardback, 80 pagesRead more
Publisher: Frith Street Books
Dimensions: 21 x 18.6 cm