Wolfgang Tillmans. four books. 40th Ed. by Wolfgang Tillmans

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Wolfgang Tillmans. four books. 40th Ed. by Wolfgang Tillmans

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Wolfgang Tillmans has pushed photography to its limits and explored the medium more than any other artist of his generation, including making abstract images in a darkroom without a camera. For this collection, Tillmans edited his previous four books with TASCHEN into a single work examining life at the turn of the millennium.

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Wolfgang Tillmans. four books. 40th Ed. by Wolfgang Tillmans

Like hardly any other artist of his generation, Wolfgang Tillmans has shaped our perception of the world. From early portraits of his friends to still lifes, travel shots, nudes, landscape and sky photographs, to his abstract work, Tillmans has created a multitude of iconic works in his unmistakable visual language, opening up new paths and possibilities for both photography and contemporary art. In 2000 he was the first photographer and the first non-British person to receive the renowned Turner Prize. His first volume for TASCHEN (1995) shows the young generation of the 1990s, of which Tillmans himself was a member, in clubs, at Gay Pride, at fashion events, and in everyday life. His dense, realistic photographs conjure up tangible utopias of community and society and are important documents of their time as well. With the follow-up volume Burg (1998), Tillmans enriches his subject matter with another array of beautiful, now iconic photographs. In truth study center (2005), his images condense into even more subtle compositions and now stand alongside completely abstract works. Finally, Neue Welt (2012) documents Wolfgang Tillmans’ travels around the globe: from London to Tierra del Fuego, India, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, and Central Africa, we follow his ever-inquisitive eye for the realities of our planet, for social situations with people and markets, technology and architecture, and last but not least, nature and astronomy. For this volume, the artist for the first time made use of the new possibilities of digital photography. This enabled a density of information and incisiveness hardly seen in photographs until then. This 40th-anniversary publication from TASCHEN combines the best of the four books in one volume. Wolfgang Tillmans himself has compiled this edition, partly redesigned it, added some recent works, and written a new foreword. Paging through this collection of images, which spans three decades, there are countless moments to delight in, moments that are held not only in our collective memory but in our individual ones too.
“Thrills, delights, and dazzles” * standard.co.uk *
“ …it offers a narrative of his career, spanning from his early years as a photojournalist capturing Europe’s club culture to his more abstract landscape and still-life images in the last decade.” * Wallpaper* *
“A thing of beauty... Tillmans’ work is storyless, evanescent, self-referential — in a word, art.” * The Independent *
"Witty, insightful, wise and warm. Honest." * Gay Times *
Wolfgang Tillmans is regarded as one of the most influential artists of his generation. His diverse body of work–still lifes, portraits, abstract imagery–spans a range of subjects, namely political movements, photographic representation, and subcultures. Today, his work is shown in numerous international museums including the Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou and the Tate and has earned many awards, including the Turner Prize in 2000.
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ISBN 13 9783836582537
ISBN 10 3836582538
Title Wolfgang Tillmans. four books. 40th Ed.
Author Wolfgang Tillmans
Series 40th Edition
Condition Unavailable
Binding type Hardback
Publisher Taschen GmbH
Year published 2020-10-05
Number of pages 560
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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