Wolfgang Tillmans: Conor Donlon

Publisher: Walther König, Cologne

Publish Date: 2016

Text by Alex Needham

In Conor Donlon, Wolfgang Tillmans (born 1968) chronicles East London’s art scene and nightlife of the early 2000s, as well as his friendship with collaborator and artist Conor Donlon. The book sees Donlon’s appearance and style changing, as well as his backdrops: a 2003 demonstration against George W. Bush’s state visit; a picnic at the park after an opening at Tillmans’s exhibition space Between Bridges; the bright yellow walls of Tillmans and Donlon’s home; long-gone LGBT clubs The Ghetto and The Joiners’ Arm; and quieter moments spent talking in the studio and around town.

Tillmans’s photographs are at once intimate and emblematic of a flourishing arts era, where both artists’ work gained momentum. The Guardian’s culture editor Alex Needham introduces the work with an essay about Donlon’s initial role as Tillmans’s assistant, contextualizing the artists’ collaboration and the inception of London independent bookstore Donlon Books in 2008.

Details

Publisher: Walther König, Cologne

Artist: Wolfgang Tillmans

Contributors: Alex Needham

Publication Date: 2016

ISBN: 9783863359416

Retail: $29.95 | £23

Status: Not Available

Designer: Wolfgang Tillmans, Paul Hutchinson

Printer: Druckerei Bloch, Berlin

Binding: Softcover

Dimensions: 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (16.5 x 24.1 cm)

Pages: 192

Reproductions: 185 color

Artist and Contributors

Wolfgang Tillmans

Few artists have shaped the scope of contemporary art and influenced younger generations more than Wolfgang Tillmans (b. 1968). In a career spanning almost four decades, he has consistently redefined the medium of photography through a seamless integration of genres, subjects, techniques, and exhibition strategies. Tillmans seeks to expand the poetic possibilities of the medium while addressing the fundamental question of what it means to create pictures in an increasingly image-saturated world.

Alex Needham

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