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Regen Projects is pleased to present Keep Movin’, Wolfgang Tillmans’s ninth solo exhibition with the gallery since 1995. Following a year of ambitious institutional presentations at the Centre Pompidou, Paris; Haus Cleff, Remscheid; and the Albertinum, Dresden, and the inclusion in the 36th Bienal de São Paulo, this exhibition highlights core themes of Tillmans’s practice through new photographs, videos, sculptural installations, and a new iteration of Truth Study Center.
Examining how his distinct visual language and conceptual interests have evolved over time, the exhibition reflects the artist’s long-standing understanding of his work as situated between the physical realities of the world he inhabits and the sociopolitical, sensual, and spiritual concerns that anchor his practice.
In the gallery, Tillmans presents Nautical Ropes and Concrete Lifting Loops (2025) — some coiled on the floor, others resting on tables set atop mirrored surfaces. The hawser shackles are a direct…
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Regen Projects is pleased to present Keep Movin’, Wolfgang Tillmans’s ninth solo exhibition with the gallery since 1995. Following a year of ambitious institutional presentations at the Centre Pompidou, Paris; Haus Cleff, Remscheid; and the Albertinum, Dresden, and the inclusion in the 36th Bienal de São Paulo, this exhibition highlights core themes of Tillmans’s practice through new photographs, videos, sculptural installations, and a new iteration of Truth Study Center.
Examining how his distinct visual language and conceptual interests have evolved over time, the exhibition reflects the artist’s long-standing understanding of his work as situated between the physical realities of the world he inhabits and the sociopolitical, sensual, and spiritual concerns that anchor his practice.
In the gallery, Tillmans presents Nautical Ropes and Concrete Lifting Loops (2025) — some coiled on the floor, others resting on tables set atop mirrored surfaces. The hawser shackles are a direct…



















































































































































































































