Wolfgang Tillmans (artist reference)

https://www.sleek-mag.com/article/wolfgang-tillmans/ = The Ultimate Guide to Wolfgang Tillmans The photographer is renowned for his innovative printing techniques, progressing from traditional darkroom methods to experimentations with old photocopiers. Tillmans often takes influence from accidents and complications that arise when printing, and went as far as to celebrate his mistakes with a 60 page Parkett edition featuring dirt traces and silver salt stained images on exposed paper. Taking pleasure from the accidental, the photographer uses what others might see as oversights as a chance to investigate his practice. Preoccupied by content rather than technique, Tillmans snapshot aesthetic and lack of compliance to photographic rules means that he is not part of the tradition of fine-art photography. Citing early photographers as his influences, he mentions Weegee as a serious inspiration – his early black and white “documentation of the collateral damage of fashion” in the raving days a nod to the flash-heavy, starkly uncomfortable events the crime photographer Weegee recorded.

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