Luc Tuymans
- Introduction
- Luc Tuymans (born 14 June 1958) is a Belgian visual artist best known for his paintings which explore people's relationship with history and confront their ability to ignore it. World War II is a recurring theme in his work. He is a key figure of the generation of European figurative painters who gained renown at a time when many believed the medium had lost its relevance due to the new digital age. Much of Tuymans' work deals with moral complexity, specifically the coexistence of 'good' and 'evil'. His subjects range from major historical events such as the Holocaust to the seemingly inconsequential or banal: wallpaper, Christmas decorations or everyday objects for example. The artist's sparsely-coloured figurative paintings are made up of quick brush strokes of wet paint. Tuymans paints from photographic or cinematic images drawn from the media or public sphere, as well as from his own photographs and drawings. They often appear intentionally out of focus. The blurred effect is, however, created purposefully with painted strokes, it is not the result of a 'wiping away' technique.Formal and conceptual oppositions recur in his work, which is echoed in his remark that while 'sickness should appear in the way the painting is made' there is also pleasure in its making – a 'caressing' of the canvas. This reflects Tuymans' semantic shaping of the philosophical content of his work. Often allegorical, his titles add a further layer of imagery to his work – a layer that exists beyond the visible. The painting Gaskamer (Gas Chamber) exemplifies his use of titles to provoke associations in the mind of the viewer. Meaning, in his work, is never fixed; his paintings incite thought. A related characteristic of Tuymans' work is the way he often works in series, a method which enables one image to generate another through which images can be formulated and reformulated ad infinitum. Images are repeatedly analysed and distilled, and a large number of drawings, photocopies and watercolours are produced in preparation for his oil paintings. Each final painting is, however, completed in a single day.
- Wikidata
- Q200622
- Nationalities
- Belgian, Dutch
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Master, Painter
- Names
- Luc Tuymans, Luc Tymans, リュック タイマンス
- Ulan
- 500116172
Exhibitions
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Theater of Operations: The Gulf Wars 1991–2011
Nov 3, 2019–Mar 1, 2020
MoMA PS1
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Stranger than Fiction: Art of Our Time
Feb 1–May 5, 2014
MoMA
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Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection
Apr 22, 2009–Jan 4, 2010
MoMA
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Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection
Apr 22, 2009–Jan 4, 2010
MoMA
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Here Is Every. Four Decades of Contemporary Art
Sep 10, 2008–Mar 23, 2009
MoMA
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Luc Tuymans has
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Luc Tuymans Untitled (The Barge) 1979
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Luc Tuymans Untitled 1989
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Luc Tuymans Untitled 1990
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Luc Tuymans Sheer Curtains 1991
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Luc Tuymans Apple 1993
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Luc Tuymans A Flemish Intellectual 1995
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Luc Tuymans Yzer-Tower 1995
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Luc Tuymans The Heritage 1996
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Luc Tuymans The Heritage 1996
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Luc Tuymans The Heritage IV 1996
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Luc Tuymans The Temple 1996
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Luc Tuymans Untitled from The Temple 1996
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Luc Tuymans Untitled from The Temple 1996
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Luc Tuymans Untitled from The Temple 1996
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Luc Tuymans Untitled from The Temple 1996
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Luc Tuymans Untitled from The Temple 1996
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Luc Tuymans Untitled from The Temple 1996
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Luc Tuymans Untitled from The Temple 1996
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Luc Tuymans Untitled from The Temple 1996
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Luc Tuymans Untitled 1997
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Luc Tuymans The Blue Oak 1998
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Luc Tuymans Silence (for Parkett no. 60) 2000
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Diana Thater, Luc Tuymans, Chuck Close, Shirana Shahbazi, Dave Eggers, Various Artists Parkett no. 60 2000
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Luc Tuymans Untitled (Sculpture) 2000
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Luc Tuymans Lumumba 2000
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Luc Tuymans Carpet 2003
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Luc Tuymans Dirt Road - Tropical Institute 2003
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Luc Tuymans Frank 2003
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Luc Tuymans Stranger on a Train 2003
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Luc Tuymans Demolition 2005
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Luc Tuymans The Secretary of State 2005
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