Luc Tuymans – Slides

Luc Tuymans - Slides - 2019

Luc Tuymans - Slides - 2019Luc Tuymans has created a limited edition artwork based on a series of paintings especially for Tate.

Tuymans is known for his decidedly non-narrative approach to painting which he renders in a pale and subdued palette. His paintings often depict bleached out images that seem to barely surface, suggestive of a blurry recollection or a fading memory.

In 2002, Tuymans created a series of three paintings which depict a slide projection on the wall of his studio. The projection, however, does not contain a slide and therefore only a faint field of light can be seen in each painting. With only the emptiness of the luminous slide field shown, this series, titled Slides, presents the absence of representation. Tuymans explains “I believe that images continually represent their own endpoint without lending it form”.

Light, a traditionally painterly concern, became the object of his several of Tuymans paintings during this period, although this was exclusively artificial light, produced by projectors, lamps and television sets. Tuymans decision to revisit this series for his limited edition for Tate includes the use of onyx, a precious stone with vitreous lustre. The onyx illuminates the dim milky glow of the painted projector light.

Medium: Set of three digital prints on onyx. Each piece of onyx rests on an individual bespoke wooden shelf.
Size: 52 x 36 x 1 cm each
Edition of 25
The edition is accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate.
Price: £ 12,000

This limited edition Luc Tuymans work is available at Tate