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“It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.” -#HenryDavidThoreau When you head to Basel one must make it to the #FoundationBeyeler #WillSeeArt #ArtInBasel (at Fondation Beyeler)
WOLFGANG TILLMANS: MAY 28 – OCTOBER 1, 2017. FONDATION BEYELER This year's big summer exhibition is devoted to the artist Wolfgang Tillmans. It is the first comprehensive engagement with the medium of photography at the Fondation Beyeler, which some time ago added a wonderful group of works by Tillmans to its collection. Around 200 photographic works dating from 1989 to 2017 will be on show from May 28 to October 1, together with a new audiovisual installation. Tillmans first made a name for himself in the early 1990s through photographs that have attained iconic status for their evocation of the mood of an entire generation, with its carefree urge for freedom and its desire to seize life’s moments. Soon, however, he widened his focus, experimenting with the means of photography to develop a new visual language. He created his images with and without a camera and also using a photocopier. In addition to traditional genres such as portrait, still life and landscape, the exhibition presents abstract works that play with the limits of the visible. It will show how Tillman’s work is concerned with the creation of images rather than with photography in the conventional sense. The exhibition is being designed in close cooperation with the artist. WOLFGANG TILLMANS, WET ROOM (BARNABY), 2010 Ungerahmter inkjet Druck auf Papier, clips, 138 x 208 cm © Wolfgang Tillmans #WolfgangTillmans #FoundationBeyeler #Basel
WOLFGANG TILLMANS: MAY 28 – OCTOBER 1, 2017. FONDATION BEYELER This year's big summer exhibition is devoted to the artist Wolfgang Tillmans. It is the first comprehensive engagement with the medium of photography at the Fondation Beyeler, which some time ago added a wonderful group of works by Tillmans to its collection. Around 200 photographic works dating from 1989 to 2017 will be on show from May 28 to October 1, together with a new audiovisual installation. Tillmans first made a name for himself in the early 1990s through photographs that have attained iconic status for their evocation of the mood of an entire generation, with its carefree urge for freedom and its desire to seize life’s moments. Soon, however, he widened his focus, experimenting with the means of photography to develop a new visual language. He created his images with and without a camera and also using a photocopier. In addition to traditional genres such as portrait, still life and landscape, the exhibition presents abstract works that play with the limits of the visible. It will show how Tillman’s work is concerned with the creation of images rather than with photography in the conventional sense. The exhibition is being designed in close cooperation with the artist. Image: WOLFGANG TILLMANS, IN FLIGHT ASTRO (II), 2010 Inkjet-Print auf Aluminium im Künstlerrahmen, 103 x 87 cm Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel © Wolfgang Tillmans Foto: Robert Bayer (detail) #WolfgangTillmans #FoundationBeyeler #Basel #Beyeler
"every day i discover more and more beautiful things. it's enough to drive one mad. i have such a desire to do everything, my head is bursting with it." #monet #claudemonet #foundationbeyeler (hier: Fondation Beyeler)