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Zwirner Gallery Review

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  At the David Zwirner gallery in an exhibition called Wolfgang Tillmans: Fold Me, there were two photos that I found pretty interesting; Provo, Utah and the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains (2023) and Lunar Landscape (2022) , both by Wolfgang Tillmans. Both of the pictures are landscape type photographs because they show different environments showing landscapes. The former is showing a hilly/rocky/snowy mountainous area while the latter is showing an image of the waves of the ocean. From a geographic perspective, both of the images are contrasting as the former presents chunky mountains/hillside and the latter presents water in motion. These two pictures are amazing based on how detailed they are, such as the ripples of the ocean in the Lunar Landscape and the detailed areas beside the mountains in Provo, Utah and the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains . The way the light reflects on the water in the latter, I can see the water clearly, even when it’s dark. The former sho...

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