Marlene Dumas: Cycladic Blues
UPCOMING EXHIBITION
JUNE 5 UNTIL NOVEMBER 3, 2025
THE EXHIBITION
Curated by independent curator Douglas Fogle in close collaboration with the artist, the exhibition will bring together works spanning the past twenty years of Dumas’ practice alongside newly completed paintings, thus offering a cross section of the artist’s eerily beautiful and challenging representations of the human body.
For this exhibition, Dumas has personally selected works from her oeuvre, and created new works, in direct response to the histories of figuration that she explored within the archaeological collections of the Museum of Cycladic Art. Moreover, in a rare occurrence, Dumas has also hand-selected a group of archaeological objects from the Museum’s collection that will feature in the exhibition.
IMAGES
Douglas Foglas, Exhibition Curator
MARLENE DUMAS
One of the most distinctive voices in contemporary art, South-African-born, Amsterdam-based 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.
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. Her fearless gaze absorbs everything with equal intensity, yet her work always returns to the pleasures of looking.
Her works have been included in solo and group exhibitions in many museums across the world including MoMA, New York City; Tate Modern, London; Musée d’Orsay, Paris; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; and Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.