Luc Tuymans

Publisher: Phaidon

Publication Date: 2003

Texts by Juan Vicente Aliaga, Ulrich Loock, Andrei Platonov, Hans Rudolf Reust, Nancy Spector, and Luc Tuymans

In 1996, Phaidon released one of the important early publications on Luc Tuymans in its critically acclaimed ‘Contemporary Artist Series,’ which has now become a collector’s item. Re-published in 2003 and still kept in print, the revised and expanded edition added over 100 pages and included new artist’s writings and an expansive illustrated chronology. Available in paperback, this edition has over 260 pages and approximately 300 illustrations (250 in color).

As reviewed by Art Monthly, “Amongst other recently published monographs, the revised and enlarged edition of Phaidon’s Luc Tuymans…is opportune as it is just in time for his major show at Tate Modern in the Summer of 2004. Indeed Tate will find it difficult to match the breadth and scale of this book in any exhibition catalogue it may choose to produce. Tuymans is rapidly gaining groung as the successor to Gerhard Richter as the History Painter of the late 20th Century, and this book, which amounts to a catalogue raisonné as nearly every one of his paintings is reproduced, goes some way towards confirming his reputation.”

Details

Publisher: Phaidon

Artist: Luc Tuymans

Contributors: Juan Vicente Aliaga, Ulrich Loock, Andrei Platonov, Hans Rudolf Reust, Nancy Spector, Luc Tuymans

Publication Date: 2003

ISBN: 9780714842981

Retail: $45 US & Canada | £30 | €40

Status: Not Available

Binding: Softcover

Dimensions: 10 x 11 1/2 in (25.4 x 29.2 cm)

Pages: 260

Reproductions: 250 color, 40 b&w

Artist and Contributors

Luc Tuymans

One of the most important painters working today, Belgian artist Luc Tuymans (b. 1958) pioneered a distinctive style of figurative painting beginning in the 1980s that has been singularly influential to his peers as well as subsequent generations of artists. The artist’s canvases are based on preexisting imagery from a range of sources and rendered in a restrained palette that belies an underlying moral complexity.

Juan Vicente Aliaga

Ulrich Loock

Ulrich Loock was born in 1953 in Braunschweig, Germany. He was Director of Kunsthalle Bern from 1985–1997, Director of Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland from 1997–2001, and Deputy Director of Museu de Serralves, Porto, Portugal from 2003–2010. He currently lives and works in Berlin as an independent curator, art critic, and lecturer. He has curated numerous exhibitions of artists such as Michael Asher, Matthew Barney, Marlene Dumas, Robert Gober, Katharina Grosse, Eberhard Havekost, Maria Lassnig, Sol LeWitt, Brice Marden, Gerhard Richter, Wilhelm Sasnal, Thomas Schu¨tte, Thomas Struth, Luc Tuymans, and Christopher Wool. Loock also wrote the essay for Al Taylor: Rim Jobs and Sideffects (2011), co-published by David Zwirner and Steidl.

Andrei Platonov

Hans Rudolf Reust

Nancy Spector

Luc Tuymans

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