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Artworks
Luc Tuymans
Street, 2001Oil on canvasDimensions:
47 1/4 x 31 1/2 inches
120 x 80 cmFurther images
Luc Tuymans (b. 1958; Mortsel, Belgium) is a Belgian artist who lives and works in Antwerp. Thematically, Tuymans’ work is tied to major historical events, such as World War II...Luc Tuymans (b. 1958; Mortsel, Belgium) is a Belgian artist who lives and works in Antwerp. Thematically, Tuymans’ work is tied to major historical events, such as World War II and the Holocaust. The artist is interested in exploring the surrounding trauma of these events, as well as their moral complexities. Formally, the artist is known for his oil paintings which appear bleached, blurred, and out of focus. This method of painting is purposeful, which Tuymans has dubbed “authentic forgeries,” drawing attention to the distortions and occlusions of historical memory. Since 1995, Tuymans has become a prolific and internationally recognized artist, participating in over 140 group exhibitions and 47 solo shows in Europe, North America, and Asia. Street (2001) marks the period when Tuymans began experimenting with more political and media-driven contexts, for example the 9/11 attacks on New York City.Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist
Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp
Private Collection, New YorkExhibitions
House for the Inhabitant Who Refused to Participate, Curated by Charlap Hyman & Herrero, Tina Kim Gallery, December 16, 2022 - January 21, 2023.
Luc Tuymans, Mücsarnok/Kunsthalle, Budapest, 2007-2008.
Wenn der Frühling kommt, Haus der Kunst, Munich, 2008.
Idź i patrz/Come and See, Zachęta - National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, 2008.Literature
Frank Demaegd, ed., Luc Tyumans: Zeno X Gallery, 25 Years of Collaboration, ill. 267. Exh. cat. Antwerp: Zeno X Books, 2016.
Luc Tuymans: Wenn der Frühling kommt, ill. 71. Haus der Kunst, Munich, 2008.
Herbert Köhler, "Ästhetik der Traumata - Inversion des Allegorischen," in Künsthler: Kristisches Lexikon der Gegenwartskunst, ill. cover. Munich: WB Verlag, 2001.