Luc Tuymans: Exhibitions at David Zwirner
- Belgium: Ludion, 2013
Belgium: Ludion, 2013. Revised and reprinted. A clean copy. 11.5 x 9.75 inches. 224 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Original cloth; pictorial dust jacket. "The famous David Zwirner Gallery in New York has been a base of operations for the Belgian painter Luc Tuymans since 1994. At the start of his career, Tuymans committed himself to showing a new series of works there once every two years--a promise that he kept, and continues to keep, 18 years on, as his tempered style and political content have steadily garnered him worldwide acclaim. Tuymans' thematic exhibitions at the Zwirner Gallery have tackled controversial topics, ranging from the Holocaust to Belgium's colonial past and the hypocrisy of the Disney empire. Luc Tuymans: Exhibitions at David Zwirner 1994-2012 presents the artist's major works, together with brief commentary, photographs and archival documentation. Interviews with four leading U.S. critics--Ann Temkin, Brice Marden, Peter Schjeldahl and Robert Storr--that were conducted specially for this publication by Lynne Tillman discuss Tuymans' presence in the U.S" (the publisher).
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Title
Luc Tuymans: Exhibitions at David Zwirner
Author
TUYMAN, Luc (artist); Donna WINGATE (editor); Tommy SIMOENS (editor); Brice MARDEN (contributor); Robert STORR (contributor); Madeleine GRYNSZTEJN (contributor); Helen MOLESWORTH (contributor); Lynne TILLMAN (contributor)
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Publisher
Ludion: Belgium
Date
2013
Edition
Revised and reprinted