Showing posts with label Wolfgang Tillmans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wolfgang Tillmans. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

WOLFGANG TILLMANS AT WALKER ART GALLERY, LIVERPOOL



Walker Art Gallery's Sculpture Gallery



Room 5 (18th century)


Room 7 (Romanticism & early 19th century)




Room 10 (impressionism & after)



Cameron, 2007



Room 2 (Medieval and Renaissance)



Room 1 (Medieval and Renaissance)





works by Patrick Caulfield and Michael Craig Martin in Room 13 (1950 to now)


Cameron looking at the exhibition



The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool


Wolfgang Tillmans
Walker Art Gallery
18 September 2010 - 12 December 2010

An exhibition featuring nine photographic works by the Turner-prize winning artist, recently acquired by the Arts Council Collection, as well as a number of works from Tillmans’ own collection. The photographs are displayed as installations and interventions, curated by Tillmans, around the Walker Art Gallery. The installations reflect the artist’s very personal response to the Walker Art Gallery’s distinguished permanent collection. The exhibition promises to reinterpret some of the gallery's best-known works as Tillmans invites us to consider the relationship between works and the locations in which they sit, rather than simply looking at an individual piece.

See Wolfgang's own installation pictures here.

Friday, June 25, 2010

WOLFGANG TILLMANS AT SERPENTINE GALLERY



Liliana, Benny, Katherine, Ellen


Cecilia


Emilia


Cameron


Jorge and Phillipa


David, Pablo, Jemima, Danny (far right)


Victoria, David, Jemima, Wolfgang





afterwards at the dinner at the Tab centre...


Julia and HUO


Wolfgang and Anders and Wolfgang's parents.

Unfortunately the 'very friendly' security staff at Serpentine very firmly prohibited me of doing any installation photographs at Wolfgang's exhibition at Serpentine, his first institutional show in London since his show at Tate in 2003...

Saturday, June 5, 2010