Wolfgang Tillmans - Freischwimmer TfL

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Wolfgang Tillmans (German, born 1968)

Freischwimmer TFL 150, 2013

Medium: Archival pigment print on Hahnemuehle photo-rag paper

Dimensions: 56 x 47.5 cm (22 × 19 in)

Edition of 100: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil

Condition: Excellent

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Wolfgang Tillmans - Freischwimmer TfL

About this artwork

Wolfgang Tillmans - Freischwimmer TfL

Freischwimmer TFL 150 (2013) is a signed archival pigment print by Wolfgang Tillmans, created to mark the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. The artwork belongs to Tillmans' celebrated Freischwimmer series — among the most significant bodies of abstract photography of the 21st century — and carries the official Transport for London 150 roundel, making it a unique intersection of public commission and fine art practice.

The Freischwimmer series, begun in 2003, is made entirely without a camera. Working in the darkroom, Wolfgang Tillmans exposes photosensitive paper directly to a controlled light source — a flashlight — before developing it as a standard colour print. The result is pure light, chemistry, and chance: fluid green forms that shift from deep emerald to luminous aquamarine, evoking water, skin, astronomy, or chemicals dissolving — associations the viewer's brain supplies entirely on its own. As Tillmans has described: "They are photographs made without a camera, purely with light… they evoke all sorts of associations, like skin, or astronomy, or chemicals dissolving, and it's all done by the brain."

The connection between the Freischwimmer images and the London Underground is not incidental. Wolfgang Tillmans had previously chosen the series for a 2011 art campaign on Tube carriages, explaining: "I'd been thinking of the mind wandering off during a Tube journey — eyes closed, drifting out of the crowded city into some aqueous or natural space." This limited edition print extends that dialogue between public transit and private reverie into collectible form. Hand-signed and numbered in an edition of 100, printed on Hahnemühle photo-rag paper.

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About Wolfgang Tillmans

Wolfgang Tillmans (b. 1968, Remscheid) is one of the most influential photographers of his generation — an artist who has spent four decades expanding what photography can be, mean, and do. Emerging in the 1990s with candid images of youth culture, LGBTQ communities, and club scenes, he has since developed one of the most wide-ranging practices in contemporary art: portraits, still lifes, large-scale abstractions, and works made directly with photographic chemicals and photocopiers, bypassing the camera entirely.

What unites this diversity is a consistent commitment to photography as a form of thinking — about light, materiality, desire, politics, and the act of looking itself. In a world saturated with images, Tillmans has always asked what it means to make another one. As he has put it: "Really, my day-to-day life in the studio … is about taking care of a quarter century's worth of work and how it functions and operates in the outside world."

In 2000, Tillmans was awarded the Turner Prize — the first photographer and the first non-British artist to receive it. His work has been the subject of major solo exhibitions at Tate Britain, MoCA Chicago, the Serpentine Galleries, Kunsthalle Zürich, and the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, among others. His limited edition prints and photo editions are held in prominent public and private collections worldwide, and remain among the most sought-after works in the contemporary photography market.

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