La Pelle: Luc Tuymans


Fascinating exhibition at Palazzo Grassi o, a retrospective of the work of the painter Luc Tuymans.

I loved these paintings which looked like out of focus photographs which gave an ethereal, wistful effect. My favourites were the ones which looked at the close detail of something such as showing a wax seal and another looking at the surface of brocade. They mirrored the way I often look at the surface and detail of paintings in in this case I ended up looking at the detail of a detail.

A lot of the work was responding to 20th century German history and the current rise of right wing groups. This sometimes gave quite beautiful pictures a sinister edge such as “Walk” which looked like a slightly Lowry like scene of people walking in a park from above but turned out to be based on a photograph of Nazi dignitaries strolling around Berchtesgarden.  There are also some lovely portraits which turn out to be of Nazi leaders or a leader of the Ku Klux Klan.

The leaflet for the show was excellent giving you a great write up of each picture which you could read as you walked round stopping the phenomena of people blocking pictures while the they read labels. Other galleries take note!

Closes 6 January 2019

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