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Wolfgang Tillmans
Los Angeles Installation 1996-20021999-2002

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Color photograph of a gallery installation: seventeen small photographs arranged in two loose horizontal rows on a large white wall, spanning the full width of the space
Color photograph of a large industrial interior bathed in red light, with scattered debris, bottles, and foam mattresses on a concrete floor; string lights and hanging plants drape from exposed steel ceiling trusses; two folding chairs at left.
Color photograph of a rectangular canvas or board viewed from a low angle, covered in tan ribbed fabric with subtle creasing, white edges visible, set against a black background.
Color photograph of a night scene with a bright teal-white burst of light and billowing smoke rising against a dark sky, tree silhouette along the right edge.
Color photograph of billowing emerald green fabric in motion, held by partially visible hands at right, with soft focus and white fabric visible in the background.
Color photograph taken from a low, reclined vantage point on a sandy beach; the photographer's legs and black sneakers are visible in the foreground, with dry driftwood and a brick nearby; two figures—one in a bright yellow jacket—walk toward the water in the middle distance; a channel marker and deep blue sea fill the horizon under a partly cloudy sky.
Color photograph of a turquoise lake landscape, a dark tree trunk in the right foreground with a leafy branch overhanging clear water revealing aquatic vegetation on a sandy bottom below.
Color photograph of gnarled, twisted tree trunks growing against a pale limestone rock face, with green foliage and scattered white stones on the ground; shallow depth of field with soft bokeh at the edges.
Photograph of a blue-gray liquid surface with overlapping circular ripple patterns, water droplets scattered across the edges, and a lighter vertical band along the left side.
Color photograph of two cylindrical gelatin desserts with embedded chunks of red, green, and cream-colored jelly, set on plastic lids. A red-green apple rests atop the taller mold. Black garbage bags and plastic packaging visible in the background.
Color photograph of a person wearing a black masquerade mask, partially obscured behind white and blue fabric, standing in front of a clothing rack densely hung with multicolored hangers and garments, shot with visible film grain against a dark background.
Color photograph, aerial or overhead view of a steep mountain slope with a diagonal band of white snow flanked by reddish-brown scree, scattered boulders, and dark rocky outcroppings at the edges.
Color photograph, three-quarter back portrait of a shirtless figure with dark shoulder-length wavy hair and a goatee, turned to look over the shoulder against a muted teal wall.
Color photograph of a still life on a round wooden table: two dried miniature pineapples on bare stems in a cut-glass tumbler, surrounded by scattered dried fruits, ginger root, and small objects, with tan leather chairs visible in background.
Color photograph of a young person lying on their side on a narrow red floral-patterned mattress placed on a concrete floor, wearing layered graphic T-shirts, shorts, and no shoes, facing the camera.
Artist or Maker
Wolfgang Tillmans
Germany, born 1968, active Germany and United Kingdom
Title
Los Angeles Installation 1996-2002
Date Made
1999-2002
Medium
Chromogenic development print
Dimensions
Various dimensions
Credit Line
Gift of Dean Valentine and Amy Adelson
Accession Number
M.2008.283.6-.19
Classification
Photographs
Collecting Area
Contemporary Art