Luc Tuymans

  • San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art/Wexner Center for the Arts, 2009
By TUYMANS, Luc (artist); Madeleine GRYNSZTEJN (editor); Helen MOLESWORTH (text by); Joseph KOERNER (text by); Ralph RUGOFF (text by); Bill HORRIGAN (text by)
San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art/Wexner Center for the Arts, 2009. First edition. As-new. 11.75 x 10 inches. 228 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Original cloth; pictorial dust jacket. "Luc Tuymans is one of today's most widely admired painters, a continuation of the great tradition of Northern European painting and an enduring influence on younger and emerging artists. As a European child of the 1950s, his relationship to painting is inevitably structured by television, cinema and by the lingering effects of World War II; more recent historical preoccupations have included the dramatic turn of world events post-9/11. Tuymans combines a muted palette with deteriorated surface effect and a singular use of cropping, close-up and sequencing--perfect devices with which to undertake his investigation of the pathological, the banal and the conspiratorial. Published in conjunction with the artist's first full-scale American survey, this is without question the authoritative publication on Tuymans. It features approximately 75 key works from 1978 to the present, and is accompanied by essays analyzing the painter's main concerns, with particular attention paid to his working process and his adaptation of source materials. Helen Molesworth examines themes of sinister banality, Joseph Leo Koerner writes on iconophobia and iconophilia, Ralph Rugoff considers the nature of visual experience in light of Tuymans' recent work, and Bill Horrigan examines cinematic sources. This book is not only the most comprehensive survey of Tuymans' career to date, but also the most thorough chronology of his artistic development" (the publisher).

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Title

Luc Tuymans

Author

TUYMANS, Luc (artist); Madeleine GRYNSZTEJN (editor); Helen MOLESWORTH (text by); Joseph KOERNER (text by); Ralph RUGOFF (text by); Bill HORRIGAN (text by)

Condition

Unknown

Publisher

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art/Wexner Center for the Arts: San Francisco

Date

2009

Edition

First edition


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