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The Image Revisited

Luc Tuymans in Conversation with Hans De Wolf, T.J. Clark and Gottfried Böhm.


  • Ludion
  • Expo: 01/06/2018 - 16/09/2018, MuHKA, Antwerp - Sanguine/Bloedrood. Luc Tuymans on Baroque
  • by Luc Tuymans, Hans De Wolf, T.J. Clark & Gottfried Böhm
At the age of nineteen, a young Luc Tuymans saw for the very first time the work of El Greco on a visit to the Szépmvészeti Múzeum in Budapest, an event that sparked his imagination and prompted him to embark on a journey that would lead him to be one of today's most influential artists. Almost forty years later, that life-changing experience is recounted and celebrated in The Image Revisited: Luc Tuymans in conversation with... , a book that acts both as a monograph and a history of art book.

ISBN 9789491819797 | E | PB
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Publisher Ludion
ISBN 9789491819797
Author(s) Luc Tuymans, Hans De Wolf, T.J. Clark & Gottfried Böhm
Publication date May 2018
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 240 x 170 mm
Pages 272
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition MuHKA, Antwerp - Sanguine/Bloedrood. Luc Tuymans on Baroque
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At the age of nineteen, a young Luc Tuymans saw for the very first time the work of El Greco on a visit to the Szépmvészeti Múzeum in Budapest, an event that sparked his imagination and prompted him to embark on a journey that would lead him to be one of today’s most influential artists. Almost forty years later, that life-changing experience is recounted and celebrated in The Image Revisited: Luc Tuymans in conversation with... , a book that acts both as a monograph and a history of art book.

Timed to coincide with an exhibition organized by Tuymans at MuHKA, Antwerp, in May 2018, this richly illustrated book includes three conversations Tuymans had with art historians Hans Maria De Wolf, Gottfried Böhm and T.J. Clark in museums in Basel, Brussels and Budapest over the course of three years. What emerges, along with a fascinating discussion on the work of artists such as El Greco, Cézanne, Goya, de la Tour, Titian, Courbet, Mantegna, Hopper, Newman and Richter amongst others, is an insight into Tuymans’ own creative process, and how the great art of the past inspired and motivated him.