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Wolfgang Tillmans
flower, 2006
chromogenic print
H: 83 7/8 x W: 57 1/8 in. (213.04 x 145.10 cm)
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, The Henry L. Hillman Fund, 2008.3
Gallery 17
edition of 1 with 1 artist’s proof
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kate 11|14|08
I really liked this piece of art by Wolfgang Tillmans along with some of his other pieces. I really liked how the flower stood out so much and looked so pretty. It inspired a very calm and soothing feeling in me.
judyjangles 11|14|08
I think this picture is really simple in sight, but could mean a lot more. I think it shows simplicity and beauty, even in a time of darkness, which could symbolize evil.