Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Publication Date: 2017
Texts by Mark Godfrey and Tom Holert
Since the early 1990s, Wolfgang Tillmans has established himself as one of the most exciting and innovative artists working today. The first photographer to win the Turner Prize (in 2000), his practice is characterized by constant investigation into the boundaries of the photographic medium and a preoccupation with the process of photography itself.
This new publication, accompanying an exhibition at Tate Modern, will examine Tillmans’s evolving practice showcasing his photography but also his video, digital slide projections, publications, and recorded music. Mark Godfrey gives an overarching view of Tillmans’s practice, from the physical materiality of the work, to space and installation, to his use of abstraction. Tom Holert focuses on Tillmans’s relationship with politics and society, with particular emphasis on events of the last 15 years and the way Tillmans uses images and methods of distribution to examine global concerns such as migration and identity politics.
The book is designed by the artist, and has a strong visual identity with a collectible feel. Photography and video stills are beautifully reproduced in full color while, in keeping with the artist’s non-hierarchical approach to media, documentary material will also be highlighted.
Details
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Artist: Wolfgang Tillmans
Contributors: Mark Godfrey, Tom Holert
Publication Date: 2017
ISBN: 9781849764452
Retail: $35 | £24.99
Status: Not Available
Designer: Wolfgang Tillmans
Binding: Softcover
Dimensions: 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 in (15.9 x 24.1 cm)
Pages: 304
Reproductions: 300 color
Artist and Contributors
Wolfgang Tillmans
Few artists have shaped the scope of contemporary art and influenced younger generations more than Wolfgang Tillmans (b. 1968). In a career spanning almost four decades, he has consistently redefined the medium of photography through a seamless integration of genres, subjects, techniques, and exhibition strategies. Tillmans seeks to expand the poetic possibilities of the medium while addressing the fundamental question of what it means to create pictures in an increasingly image-saturated world.
Mark Godfrey
Tom Holert
$35