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Wolfgang Tillmans

Saturated Light (Silver Works)


  • Walther & Franz Koenig (T&H distr)
  • by Tom Holert
An essay by art theorist Tom Holert discusses the philosophical, aesthetic, and material questions that Tillmans's Silver pose on the one hand, while on the other hand the thought-provoking pictorial process itself sets in the room. A conversation between the artist and photo engineer Klaus Pollmeier delves into the innumerable photo-technical details, observations, and intentional as well as unintentional accidents that are at work.

ISBN 9783960989523 | E | HB
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Publisher Walther & Franz Koenig (T&H distr)
ISBN 9783960989523
Author(s) Tom Holert
Publication date July 2021
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 250 x 250 mm
Illustrations 274 col.ill.
Pages 416
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

For almost thirty years, Wolfgang Tillmans has been creating new pictorial worlds of ab-stract photography with his Silver works, which sound out and compellingly expand the boundaries and representability of photographic processes. Brought together for the first time in one opulent artist's book, Tillmans describes the pictures as 'stained, impure, bright, unstable, exhausted, fugitive, smear, shimmer, as solid colours'. In addition to the pictures, Tillmans also shows images of the Silver works in exhibition settings: as ele-ments of installations, for example at K21 in Düsseldorf in 2013 or as pure Silver installa-tions like those at Tate Britain in 2003, the Venice Biennial in 2009 or, most recently in 2020, at WIELS in Brussels.
An essay by art theorist Tom Holert discusses the philosophical, aesthetic, and material questions that Tillmans's Silver pose on the one hand, while on the other hand the thought-provoking pictorial process itself sets in the room. A conversation between the artist and photo engineer Klaus Pollmeier delves into the innumerable photo-technical details, observations, and intentional as well as unintentional accidents that are at work.