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Wolfgang Tillmans at The Serpentine Gallery…

The Serpentine Gallery presents Wolfgang Tillmans first major exhibition in London since 2003, conceived by the artist for The Serpentine Gallery, the exhibition will present both abstract and figurative work.

Over the past 20 years, Tillmans has redefined photography and the way it is shown, known by the early 90s for the seemingly casual images of the world he inhabited, his work reassessed photographic conventions and reflected the identity politics of the time, capturing the fragility of human life and focusing on everyday objects.

This early work then expanded to engage with portraiture, landscape, the still life and, more recently abstraction, Tillmans abstract work, greatly celebrated in the last decade, continues to push the boundaries and definitions of the photographic form, and will be a particular focus of this exhibition.

The exhibition opens on the 26th June until the 19th of September 2010.

The Serpentine Gallery is situated in Kensington Gardens, West London, and the nearest subways are Knightsbridge, Lancaster Gate, or South Kensington. There is parking in Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park.

Modern Moral Matters…

Modern Moral Matters is a solo exhibition by one of the worlds most respected living artists Richard Hamilton at The Serpentine Gallery. It is the first major exhibition of his talents in London since 1992 from now until the 25th of April 2010. This is a must go date in our diary for Marilyn and I. The Serpentine is situated at… Well, it speaks for itself!