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While German painting of the postwar period essentially concerned
itself with coming to terms with the past and presenting it in
gestures ranging from the heroic to the ironic, Daniel Richter
focuses on positioning himself in the present. Time and again he
devises new ways of being "modern" in a medium that has long been
labeled old-fashioned and anachronistic. His pictures constantly
challenge the spectator by their painterly and contextually
excessive demands, but they do not lecture on moral issues. In five
chapters featuring more than 200 examples of his works, the author
Eva Meyer-Hermann traces the chronological development of Richter's
artistic output for the first time. The turns from abstraction to
figuration and back again that until now have been described as
abrupt, prove on closer examination to be a logical consequence and
a sign of conscious artistic action.
The third volume of a catalogue raisonne of Luc Tuymans's
paintings, surveying nearly two hundred works, charts the artist's
investigation into painting's relationship to history and
technology. Tuymans is widely credited with having contributed to
the revival of painting in the 1990s. His sparsely colored,
figurative works speak in a quiet, restrained, and at times
unsettling voice and are typically painted from preexisting imagery
that includes photographs and video stills. The works in this
volume, made between 2007 to 2018, show Tuymans at his most
virtuosic, subtly but provocatively addressing a range of topics
including religion, corporatization, and cultural memory, in
addition to modernism and the history of painting. The Internet, in
particular, is central to these works as well as the screen-leading
to a new style of contemporary image. The works are mediatized to
the nth degree, despite the artist's continuous use of the
traditional medium of painting. There is a certain kind of light
that comes out of a screen, which can be found in Tuymans's recent
paintings. This volume includes an editor's note by Eva
Meyer-Hermann and an illustrated chronology with archival images
and installation views of the featured works. It also presents
brilliant color reproductions of each painting from this period.
This publication is a testament to Tuymans's persistent assertion
of the relevance and importance of painting-a conviction that he
maintains even in today's digital world, when his work continues to
be a touchstone for artists and scholars.
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