MARLENE DUMAS (1953)
Diverse Museen und Sammlungen. Werke chronologisch geordnet.
1984-Marlene Dumas (1953). Evil is Banal, 1984. Foto Peter Cox, Eindhoven ©Marlene Dumas.
1988-Marlene Dumas (1953). Losing (Her Meaning), 1988. Foto Peter Cox, Pinault Collection ©Marlene Dumas.
1988-Marlene Dumas (1953). Snowwhite in the wrong Story, 1988. Collectie Bonnefanten.
1991-Marlene Dumas (1953). Roodkapje, 1991. Collectie Bonnefanten.
1992-Marlene Dumas (1953). Resurrection, 1992-93. Christie's London 2022 ©Marlene Dumas.
1993-Marlene Dumas (1953). Difficult decisions, 1993. Collectie Bonnefanten.
1994-Marlene Dumas (1953). The Painter, 1994. The Museum of Modern Art New York.
1995-Marlene Dumas (1953). Evil Eye, 1995-97. Gallery Phillips.
1995-Marlene Dumas (1953). Magdalena (Newman's Zip), 1995. Wikiart FairUse.
1995-Marlene Dumas (1953). Magdalena (Underwear and Bedtime Stories), 1995. Privatsammlung.
1995-Marlene Dumas (1953). Magdalena (Venus sells Shells at the Seashore), 1995. Christie's ©2022 Marlene Dumas.
1995-Marlene Dumas (1953). Magdalena from behind, 1995. Albertinum Dresden.
1995-Marlene Dumas (1953). Naomi, 1995. Wikiart FairUse.
1996-Marlene Dumas (1953). Bodily Fluid, 1996. Wikiart FairUse.
1996-Marlene Dumas (1953). Green Lips, 1996. Foto Peter Cox ©Marlene Dumas.
1996-Marlene Dumas (1953). Mama als Belly danser, 1996. Foto Peter Cox ©Marlene Dumas.
1997-Marlene Dumas (1953). Lead White, 1997. Tate Gallery London.
1998-Marlene Dumas (1953). Dorothy D-lite, 1998. Tate Gallery London.©Marlene Dumas, collection the artist.
1998-Marlene Dumas (1953). Loreley, 1998. Christie's New York 2014 ©Marlene Dumas.
1999-Marlene Dumas (1953). D-rection, 1999. Stedelijk Museum, Ausstellung 2014 Image-as-a-burden.
1999-Marlene Dumas (1953). Fingers, 1999. Foto Peter Cox, Pinault Collection ©Marlene Dumas.
2000-Marlene Dumas (1953). Feathered Stole, 2000. Christie's New York 2006 ©Marlene Dumas.
2000-Marlene Dumas (1953). Night Nurse, 2000. Foto Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp.
2000-Marlene Dumas (1953). Strobe Lights and Flash Lights, 2000. Wikiart FairUse.
2001-Marlene Dumas (1953). Blindfolded, 2001. Ausstellung 2016 Kunstmuseum St. Gallen.
2001-Marlene Dumas (1953). Mann im Käfig, 2001. Ausstellung 2016 Kunstmuseum St. Gallen.
2001-Marlene Dumas (1953). The Guard, 2001. Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt.
2002-Marlene Dumas (1953). Dead Girl, 2002. Los Angeles Museum of Art.
2002-Marlene Dumas (1953). Ein weiterer Krieg, 2002. Städel Museum Frankfurt.
2002-Marlene Dumas (1953). Blindfolded, 2002. Ausstellung 2016 Kunstmuseum St. Gallen.
2003-Marlene Dumas (1953). The Kiss, 2003. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
2004-Marlene Dumas (1953). Stern, 2004 (Ulrike Meinhof). Tate Modern London.
2006-Marlene Dumas (1953). Broken White, 2006. Sammlung Fondation Beyeler Riehen-Basel.
2007-Marlene Dumas (1953). Stop in the Name of Love, 2007-2017. Sammlung der Künstlerin. A_2021_Beyeler.
2007-Marlene Dumas (1953). Stop in the Name of Love, 2007-2017. Detail. Sammlung der Künstlerin. A-Beyeler_2021.
2008-Marlene Dumas (1953). Dead Marilyn, 2008. Foto Peter Cox, Kravis Collection ©Marlene Dumas.
2008-Marlene Dumas (1953). Sad Romy, 2008. Foto Peter Cox, Eindhoven ©Marlene Dumas.
2011-Marlene Dumas (1953). Amy – Pink, 2011. Fondation Beyeler, Riehen-Basel.
2011-Marlene Dumas (1953). Ecce Homo, 2011. Private Collection. A_2021_Beyeler.
2012-Marlene Dumas (1953). Pasolini's Jesus, 2012. Privatsammlung. A_2021_Beyeler.
2013-Marlene Dumas (1953). Private Collection ©Marlene Dumas.
2013-Marlene Dumas (1953). The Trophy, 2013. Foto Peter Cox, Eindhoven ©Marlene Dumas.
2014-Marlene Dumas (1953). Pjotr Tsjaikofski from Series Great Men, 2014.©Marlene Dumas.
2015-Marlene Dumas (1953). Ecce Homo, 2015-17. Albertinum Dresden.
2018-Marlene Dumas (1953). Bride, 2018. Glenstone Museum Potomac. A-2021_Beyeler.
2018-Marlene Dumas (1953). Bride, 2018. Glenstone Museum Potomac. A-2021_Beyeler.
2018-Marlene Dumas (1953). Bride, 2018. Detail. Glenstone Museum Potomac. A-2021_Beyeler.
2018-Marlene Dumas (1953). Omega's Eyes, 2018. Privatsammlung. A_2021_Beyeler.
2018-Marlene Dumas (1953). Teeth, 2018. Foto Kerry McFate ©Marlene Dumas.
Marlene Dumas (1953). Installation View, Palazzo Grassi Venice 2022-23. Foto Marco Cappelletti ©Marlene Dumas.
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