What is Wolfgang Tillmans known for?

In 2000 Tillmans was the first photographer as well as the first non-British artist to win the Turner Prize, presented annually to a contemporary artist by Tate Britain. He was recognized with the prize for both his photography and his inventive exhibition design.

Where does Wolfgang Tillmans teach?

Bournemouth and Poole College of Art

Wolfgang Tillmans
Education Bournemouth and Poole College of Art (Now AUB)
Known for Photography
Awards Turner Prize (2000)
Website www.tillmans.co.uk

Where did Wolfgang Tillmans study photography?

Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design
Born in 1968 in Remscheid, Germany, Wolfgang Tillmans studied at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design in Bournemouth, England, from 1990 to 1992. In 2000, Tillmans was the first photographer and first non-British artist to receive the Turner Prize, an award given annually by Tate in London.

Where is Wolfgang Tillmans based?

In 2006 Tillmans established Between Bridges, a non-profit exhibition space located in Berlin. In 2017, the survey show “Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017” opened at the Tate Modern in London to critical acclaim. The artist currently lives and works between Berlin, Germany and London, United Kingdom.

What does Wolfgang Tillmans shoot with?

Wolfgang Tillmans began his photographic career shooting exclusively on analog cameras, favouring the 50mm Contax. It was only in 2009 that he transitioned into digital photography, realising that the quality of the newer technology surpassed his trusty SLR.

Who inspired Wolfgang Tillmans?

TILLMANS: There was one exhibition in Hamburg at the time that left a lasting impression on me: the “D&S” exhibition. It had people like General Idea, David Robbins, his Talent portraits of artists (1986), and also Alan Belcher and Jeff Koons, that whole generation.

Why did Wolfgang Tillmans start photography?

While in Hamburg, Tillmans became ensconced in the party scene and began, “to go out tons and take ecstacy.” Inspired by the magazine i-D, he bought a flash and started taking pictures. i-D published the photographs and shortly thereafter other magazines began commissioning him to document the club scene of Germany.

What camera does Wolfgang Tillmans use?

He also developed a set of working rules. He does not use a specialized camera, but a Canon S.L.R. manufactured for general use. (Until he switched to a digital format, he always used 35-mm.

How does Wolfgang Tillmans take his photos?

For these images, he starts by making a cameraless photograph, meaning he exposes photosensitive paper directly to light and uses chemicals to fix the image. During the process he folds the paper, a sculptural gesture that results in a three-dimensional object.

Who is Wolfgang Tillmans?

Born in the small manufacturing town of Remscheid in West Germany, Wolfgang Tillmans had a quiet childhood marked by visits to the Museum Ludwig in Cologne where he first saw the work of Gerhard Richter, Robert Rauschenberg, and Sigmar Polke.

Where does Thomas Tillmans live?

Tillmans lives in Berlin and London. Tillmans was born in 1968 in Remscheid in the German area of Bergisches Land.

Why does Tillmans make pictures?

Wolfgang Tillmans proclaims that he makes “Pictures, in order to see the world.” But what he really does is utilize the medium of photography to increase our attentiveness of the world around us.

Where did Tillmans exhibit his work?

Despite having already exhibited in Hamburg, in 1993 Tillmans held his first exhibition at the Galerie Buchholz in Cologne. In 1995 his work was included at a show at the Serpentine Gallery in London, curated by Hans-Ulrich Obrist.