Tiré de la dernière exposition de Wolfgang Tillmans à la Serpentine Gallery à Londres.
“These photographs are manifestations of different physical forces — the weight of the paper, the way it reflects light,” Mr. Tillmans said. “Everything is done with simple means — a 35-millimeter camera and a normal lens — not a huge computer program.” Carol Vogel, New York Times
« The extreme variety of Tillmans’s work, with its different printing techniques and technologies, makes for a fascinating show on many levels. There are luscious photographs and dirty faxes, photocopies that accentuate the dismal Edinburgh light and glossy prints that bring out the unpleasant glamour of Shanghai by night; there is a vivid cyan blue invented in the darkroom and too artificial to be the sky. » Adrian Searle, The Guardian




