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November 8, 2010 -- January 9, 2011 Inspired by the soaring, light-filled, vaulted ceiling of the MCA's atrium, Belgian artist Luc Tuymans creates his first wall mural in the United States. Painted in just 24 hours (November 7-8, 2010), the black-and-white triptych is based on photographs of sculptures in Florence's Santa Croce Basilica. Born in Mortsel, Belgium, in 1958, Tuymans is one of today's most widely admired painters, a continuation of the great tradition of Northern European painting and an enduring influence on younger and emerging artists. As a European child of the 1950s, his relationship to painting is inevitably structured by television, cinema and by the lingering effects of World War II; more recent historical preoccupations have included the dramatic turn of world events post-9/11. Tuymans combines a muted palette with deteriorated surface effect and a singular use of cropping, close-up and sequencing--perfect devices with which to undertake his investigation of the pathological, the banal and the conspiratorial. For more information, visit www.mcachicago.org

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