Tuymans, Luc
LUC TUYMANS The Nose/ Le Nez, 2014 - Signed
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$5,500.00
Sku: CB5884-B
Artist: Luc Tuymans
Title: The Nose/ Le Nez
Year: 2014
Signed: Yes
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 11 x 8.25 inches ( 27.94 x 20.955 cm )
Image Size: 11 x 8.25 inches ( 27.94 x 20.955 cm )
Edition Size: 75
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: The Nose by Luc Tuymans is a limited edition print that reflects Tuymans' interest in exploring identity and the human form through a minimalist lens. The choice to focus on a portrait of a nose can be interpreted as an exploration of self-perception and the relationship between appearance and identity. By isolating a single feature, Tuymans invites viewers to consider how individual traits can represent broader aspects of identity. Tuymans often employs a stark, stripped-down style to highlight the nuances of human expression and identity. The use of his own nose in the portrait may symbolize introspection or self-examination, a common theme in his work. It's less about the literal representation of his nose and more about using it as a vehicle for exploring personal and universal concepts related to identity and self-awareness. Edition of 75 with 5 Artist proofs. Published by Graphic Matter, printed by Roger Vandaele on BFK Rives 250g/m2.
Artist: Luc Tuymans
Title: The Nose/ Le Nez
Year: 2014
Signed: Yes
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 11 x 8.25 inches ( 27.94 x 20.955 cm )
Image Size: 11 x 8.25 inches ( 27.94 x 20.955 cm )
Edition Size: 75
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: The Nose by Luc Tuymans is a limited edition print that reflects Tuymans' interest in exploring identity and the human form through a minimalist lens. The choice to focus on a portrait of a nose can be interpreted as an exploration of self-perception and the relationship between appearance and identity. By isolating a single feature, Tuymans invites viewers to consider how individual traits can represent broader aspects of identity. Tuymans often employs a stark, stripped-down style to highlight the nuances of human expression and identity. The use of his own nose in the portrait may symbolize introspection or self-examination, a common theme in his work. It's less about the literal representation of his nose and more about using it as a vehicle for exploring personal and universal concepts related to identity and self-awareness. Edition of 75 with 5 Artist proofs. Published by Graphic Matter, printed by Roger Vandaele on BFK Rives 250g/m2.