
Düsseldorf
Luc Tuymans
K20 Grabbeplatz
Grabbeplatz 5
October 16, 2004–January 23, 2005
Tate Modern
Bankside
June 23–September 26, 2004
Curated by Emma Dexter
Luc Tuymans has been everyone’s favorite candidate for serious European painter for several years now. Far away from the American brand of ostentatious figuration, Tuymans draws on Raoul de Keyser for minimalist eccentricity and Richter for a mournful commentary on painting itself. Tate senior curator Emma Dexter brings together eighty works from the past twenty years for the artist's first major exhibition in the UK. Tuymans's seemingly impersonal combination of weighty topics (ranging from the Congo to the Holocaust); the faint affect of found photographs (on which his work is often based); and lovely, offhand handling produces an indelible sadnessa history of absence, lost changes, and missing links.
Travels to Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Oct. 16–Jan. 23, 2005.