
Tillmans. Nothing could have prepared us - Everything could have prepared us
Par Centre Pompidou
Réseau : Centre National d’Art et de Culture
15 épisodes
This podcast augments the visit of Wolfgang Tillmans’ exhibition “Nothing could have prepared us – Everything could have prepared us”, presented in the empty space of the Bpi. In an interview recorded a few weeks prior to the opening, the artist discusses the conception of this unique project and reflects on the making of certain works, from a perspective rooted in the “Here and Now”. Layered with sound fragments borrowed from Tillmans’ productions, the artist’s voice takes on a choral dimension.
Production and editing: Julie Micheron
Recording and mix: Ivan Gariel
Thanks to Wolfgang Tillmans
Sounds: Nairobi Traffic Light, Wolfgang Tillmans ; 445, Powell Tillmans ; Feel the night, Powell Tillmans ; Possibility / Kardio Loop (a), Wolfgang Tillmans ; Cab drive, Wolfgang Tillmans ; Device Control, Wolfgang Tillmans ; Pretty Sweet, Frank Ocean ; Doucement, Powell Tillmans.
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Épisodes

1 - What could I have seen?
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2 - Worn out jeans and gold (Value)
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3 - A slowness of looking
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4 - Canal in Reims and Led lightbulbs in Hong Kong (History)
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6 - Cab Drive / The Moon
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8 - I thought I had seen something
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9 - Memorial for the victims of organized religions
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11 - Sendeschluss / End of Broadcast
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13 - Metamorphosis of the Bpi
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15 - The making of the exhibition
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