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Unique C-print - Signed, Dated and Titled - Literature: If one thing matters, everything matters Wolfgang Tillmans, exh.cat, London, Tate Britain, 2003 (illustrated in colour, p. 223). T. Vischer (ed.), Wolfgang Tillmans, Basel 2017 (illustrated in colour p. 208). // Wolfgang Tillmans' Doing well (2001) is a unique C-print measuring 23.89 x 20.13 cm, notable for its abstract and ethereal quality. The artwork features delicate red streaks and flowing lines that resemble organic forms or wisps of hair, set against a soft, light background. The use of color and motion creates a sense of energy and fluidity, evoking an almost visceral response. Tillmans, known for his experimentation with photographic processes, manipulates light and exposure to transform everyday subjects into abstract compositions. The piece is both dynamic and introspective, inviting viewers to interpret its visual textures and forms.
Doing well, 2001
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Unique C-print - Signed, Dated and Titled - Literature: If one thing matters, everything matters Wolfgang Tillmans, exh.cat, London, Tate Britain, 2003 (illustrated in colour, p. 223). T. Vischer (ed.), Wolfgang Tillmans, Basel 2017 (illustrated in colour p. 208). // Wolfgang Tillmans' Doing well (2001) is a unique C-print measuring 23.89 x 20.13 cm, notable for its abstract and ethereal quality. The artwork features delicate red streaks and flowing lines that resemble organic forms or wisps of hair, set against a soft, light background. The use of color and motion creates a sense of energy and fluidity, evoking an almost visceral response. Tillmans, known for his experimentation with photographic processes, manipulates light and exposure to transform everyday subjects into abstract compositions. The piece is both dynamic and introspective, inviting viewers to interpret its visual textures and forms.
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