THE COLLECTION
Demolition
Luc Tuymans (Belgian, born 1958)
2005. Oil on canvas, 65 x 44 1/2" (165.1 x 113 cm). Fractional and promised gift of Leonard and Susan Feinstein. © 2010 Luc Tuymans
215.2006
What is Painting? Contemporary Art from the Collection
July 7–September 17, 2007
Tuymans based this painting of a dense, billowing cloud on a photograph taken during the collapse of one of the World Trade Center towers in 2001. While the widely circulated source image is steeped in emotional potency, Tuymans has removed all markers of context, save for fragments of a streetlamp (at bottom left) and flagpole (at right), and has titled the work Demolition. The artist, who considers painting to be an antiquated medium, uses "color to play with time." "By mixing white and color . . . I could make a canvas seem as though it had existed for thirty or forty years," he has said. Tuymans deliberately makes his paintings "look old from the start . . . because they are about memory."
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