Wolfgang Tillmans on his upcoming Hong Kong exhibition, and creating a timeless body of work that captures the cultural pulse

Ahead of his solo exhibition at David Zwirner Hong Kong opening during the city's art week, the German artist tells Tatler why seeing art in real life is an irreplaceable experience

Branches long and short, and leaves in varying shades of green and yellow in an assortment of sizes fill your vision as soon as you set foot in Wolfgang Tillmans’ airy Berlin studio. The sheer size of the space in a 1930s modernist building—four large rooms, covering 7,000 square feet among them—gives Tillmans the space to present his photographs in large format, with some being life-sized portraits.

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