Luc Tuymans Exhibition at David Zwirner Gallery Through November 19, 2005
David Zwirner Gallery presents a solo exhibition of Luc Tuymans through November 19, 2005, at its Chelsea location on 525 West 19th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues. The Belgian painter's work deliberately emphasizes alienation through painterly techniques that highlight banal and secondary source material. Tuymans creates art that is intentionally difficult to appreciate yet impossible to disregard. Concurrently, Elizabeth Murray's work appears at the Museum of Modern Art, while Jeremy Blake exhibits at Feigen Contemporary. Luis Gispert and Jeffrey Reed show at Zach Feuer Gallery. A new season of lectures and panels featuring artists and scholars unfolds across New York institutions including SVA, the Studio School, and the National Academy. The original coverage of Tuymans' exhibition first appeared in the New York Sun on October 20, 2005.
Key facts
- Luc Tuymans exhibition runs until November 19, 2005
- Exhibition held at David Zwirner Gallery at 525 W. 19 Street
- Gallery located between Ninth and Tenth Avenues in Chelsea
- Tuymans' work emphasizes alienation through painterly techniques
- Artist uses banal and secondary source material
- Original article published in New York Sun on October 20, 2005
- Elizabeth Murray exhibition at Museum of Modern Art
- Jeremy Blake exhibition at Feigen Contemporary
- Luis Gispert and Jeffrey Reed exhibition at Zach Feuer Gallery
- New season of lectures and panels at SVA, Studio School, National Academy
Entities
Artists
- Luc Tuymans
- Elizabeth Murray
- Jeremy Blake
- Luis Gispert
- Jeffrey Reed
Institutions
- David Zwirner Gallery
- Museum of Modern Art
- Feigen Contemporary
- Zach Feuer Gallery
- SVA
- Studio School
- National Academy
- New York Sun
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- 525 W. 19 Street
- Ninth Avenue
- Tenth Avenue
- Chelsea