Marlene Dumas

Kaapstad South-Africa 1953, lives and works in Amsterdam

The Ritual (with Doll)
1992
olieverf op doek
110 x 130 cm
long-term loan 1999
1999.lb.MD.12

What exactly is going on in this picture? Are we looking at a group of girls playing with a doll or are we witnessing some sinister event? The work of Marlene Dumas is often about the tension between looking and being looked at and, in fact, about the problem of interpretation. She makes frequent use of existing depictions, from pornographic pictures and police photographs to art reproductions, which she collects for her own personal archive of visual material. This material reflects the social codes that determine how we look at things: Dumas enjoys undermining these codes and revealing their inconsistencies. Her uneasiness with the ideal of reducing the artwork to its essence can be explained from this point of view. To her, there is no single essence, no single truth.