Luc Tuymans: Monkey Business

Interesting exhibition at David Zwirner of new work by Luc Tuymans made during lockdown.

Most of these works were sketches, many done when Tymans was unable to get to his studio. They did give a sense of someone getting back to their creative roots in lockdown. The core of the show was a painted animation featuring two monkeys including a toy one from his childhood alongside sketches for its production.

I loved some of the delicate drawings including a sketch of a Holbein portrait and a wonderful picture of a tulip. My favourite was the street seen shown here with the symbol for a video on the top which makes you want to touch it and watch it move. It will be interesting to see what develops from these spontaneous works in the future.

Closes 22 May 2021

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