13 June - 22 September 2025
Centre Pompidou
Paris, France
From 13 June to 22 September 2025, the Centre Pompidou is giving Wolfgang Tillmans free rein to create a unique project to mark the end of the exhibition programme at the centre in Paris. He is taking over the 6,000 m2 of level 2 in the Bibliothèque Publique d’Information and transforming the space by means of a curatorial experiment.
The exhibition is composed of two distinct parts: a retrospective presentation exploring 35 years of his practice, and a curatorial experiment, in which Wolfgang Tillmans instigates a dialogue between his work and the museum’s library as both an architectural site and a locus for the dissemination of knowledge.
His iconic photography — including portraiture, still life, architecture, documentary, and abstract images — is on view within an extensive installation that also incorporates moving image, music, sound, and performance.
A catalogue, as well as an expanded version of “Tillmans’ Reader” —— a collection of writings by and interviews with the artist originally published by MoMA NY and newly translated into French — accompanies the exhibition.
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British Journal of Photography, Wolfgang Tillmans uses photography and installation to consider knowledge and its circulation
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image: Wolfgang Tillmans “Moon in Earthlight,” 2015