Wolfgang Tillmans in conversation
Join artist Wolfgang Tillmans in conversation with University of Toronto Computer Science Professor Kyros Kutulakos and Astronomy Professor Suresh Sivanandam
Wolfgang Tillmans: Moon in Earthlight
Moon in Earthlight, 20214K video (colour, sound, 52 min. 55 sec.), Insanely Alive (Pet Shop Boys Radio Edit), 2022, 4K video (colour, sound, 3 min. 33 sec.)
Wolfgang Tillmans: Video Work
Though best known as a photographer, Wolfgang Tillmans began experimenting with moving images in the 1980s, and he has been working in video consistently since the 2000s. In conjunction with the exhibition Wolfgang Tillmans: To look without fear, this artist-curated program draws on work from across his four-decade career.
AGO Friday Nights: Celebrating New Exhibitions
Join us for the next in our series of AGO Friday Nights celebrating new contemporary exhibitions and artists.
Members' Access - Wolfgang Tillmans: To look without fear
A major retrospective of artist Wolfgang Tillmans, shown for the first time in Canada. Tillmans’ photography ranges from intimate observations to incisive commentary on the shape of our world today. This momentous exhibition will feature ecstatic images of nightlife, sensitive portraits, architectural studies, documents of social movements, still lifes, astronomical phenomena and cameraless abstractions.
Wolfgang Tillmans: To look without fear is organized by The Museum of Modern Art.
Wolfgang Tillmans: To Look Without Fear
Join us for a special evening to celebrate the opening of internationally-renowned artist Wolfgang Tillmans' retrospective To look without fear. We stay open late to dance the night away with Nino Brown of Yes Yes Y'all and DJ Robert Alfons of Canadian electronic ensemble TR/ST. Artist in attendance.
Rapp Lecture on Contemporary Art: Wolfgang Tillmans
Join artist Wolfgang Tillmans for a talk exploring his work in advance of his major retrospective, To look without fear. Tillmans’ photography ranges from intimate observations to incisive commentary on the shape of our world today, and features ecstatic images of nightlife, sensitive portraits, architectural studies, do