Belgian artist Luc Tuymans has finally settled the plagiarism claims leveled against him for his painting based on a photo of politician Jean-Marie Dedecker taken by Katrijn Van Giel for Belgian ...
Luc Tuymans has returned to China, where he shares a deep connection with the art scene. His influence began in the early 2000s, as his work became visible through China’s art academies and he engaged ...
“The element of distrust is key to all the images I make,” says Belgian artist Luc Tuymans, known for his queasily unsettling depictions of figures and scenes from the darker corners of European and ...
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In 2001, Luc Tuymans stunned visitors to the Venice Biennale with his paintings exploring the colonial brutality of his native Belgium in the Congo. Now he’s back, this time to let rip at the majestic ...
Eighteen years ago, Luc Tuymans took the Venice Biennale by storm with his paintings for the Belgian pavilion that examined the country’s brutal colonial history in the Congo. Now he is back in the ...
In the early '80s, Luc Tuymans, whose retrospective opens today at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, set painting aside and spent several years making films. That experience sensitized him to ...
The lovely glossy catalog handed out at the press preview for "Luc Tuymans: Nice." at the Menil was already obsolete. Before the long-planned show opened and after the catalog had gone to press, the ...
They have some things in common: a fascination with evil, paranoia, extreme close-ups and surreal style. But the American novelist Bret Easton Ellis didn't connect the themes in his work with those of ...
One of the most famous artists alive, and widely considered a key figure in the reemergence of painting in the 1990s, Luc Tuymans is practically a walking institution in Europe. In the United States ...
From San Francisco — Last year, when President and Mrs. Obama were selecting art for temporary White House display, I felt a twinge of regret that they were limited to work by American artists. At ...
Eighteen years ago, Luc Tuymans took the Venice Biennale by storm with his paintings for the Belgian pavilion that examined the country’s brutal colonial history in the Congo. Now he is back in the ...