Wolfgang Tillmans - Nothing could have prepared us – Everything could have prepared us, at the Pompidou Centre in Paris
This week I went twice to see the big Wolfgang Tillmans exhibition at the Pompidou Centre, called Nothing could have prepared us – Everything could have prepared us. One of the best exhibitions I've ever seen.
There isn't much point, I think, in posting photos of photos. But once again, and perhaps more than ever, Tillmans has done a brilliant job of curating and designing the exhibition and installing his own work in relation to the space on offer - in this case, 6,000 square metres, where the Pompidou's public library was. Uncannily, it feels almost as if the space had been designed for the works, rather than the other way round.
So, rather than focusing on individual works, I've tried to take photos that give a feel for the way he uses the vast space, inhabiting and highlighting the building before it closes for renovation.
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