In conversation with Sacha Craddock and Wolfgang Tillmans.
Sep 18, 2009 | Comments: 1
Sacha Craddock and the Turner Prize winning artist, Wolfgang Tillmans describe how New Contemporaries not only reflects what’s happening in art right now, but how the act of staging it – and selecting 47 artists from a pool of over a thousand – is nothing short of a public service.
Read a transcript of this conversation with Wolfgang Tillmans.
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four plus you visually highly literate people
very true actually