Tilman + Greet Billet: Radio Vallebona / Transmission #1
Published on the occasion of Tilman and Greet Billet’s collaborative exhibition Radio Vallebona / Transmission #1 at MINUS SPACE, 2013.
Texts by Tilman, Michelle Grabner, Sam Steverlynck & others
Published by CCNOA & MINUS SPACE, 2013
3 catalogs in slip cover
24p, 24p & 12p, color, softcover, 8 x 9 inches
ISBN: (none)
About Tilman
Tilman (b. 1959, Munich, Germany) has exhibited internationally for the past three decades, including solo and group exhibitions in Europe, United States, and Australasia. In 2006, Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo, Norway mounted a major survey exhibition of the artist’s work Look Awry. Recent solo exhibitions include The Suburban (Chicago, Illinois), Linard Langsdorff (Paris, France), Mondriaanhuis (Amersfort, The Netherlands), Concept Space (Shibukawa, Japan), Project Initiative Tilburg (Tilburg, The Netherlands), Galerie Eric Linard (Garde-de-Adhemar, France), Galerie Soardi (Nice, France), and Galerie 69 (Graz, Austria).
Tilman’s work has been featured in publications, such as ARTnews, Artnet Magazine, Sculpture Magazine, and Tema Celeste, among many others. His work is included in numerous public and private collections internationally, including Bayerische Landesbank International, Beck GmbH, Deutsche Bank, Fondation de la Tapisserie des Arts du Tissu et des Arts Mureaux, Tournai, Henie Onstad Art Center, Pfizer, Stiftung für Konkrete Kunst, Teachers Insurance, and The New York Public Library.
In addition to his artistic practice, Tilman is the co-founder, artistic director, and chief curator of the Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art (CCNOA), which originally launched in Brussels, Belgium in 1998. He was also the co-founder and artistic director of H29, an experimental project space in Brussels from 2005-2008.
About Greet Billet
Greet Billet (b. 1973 Leuven, Belgium; Lives Brussels, Belgium) has exhibited her work widely throughout Europe for the past 15 years, including Austria, Brussels, England, France, The Netherlands, Poland, and Russia. Recent exhibitions include CCNOA (Brussels, Belgium), Jan van Eyck Academie (Maastricht, The Netherlands), Galerie EL (Welle, Belgium), PS (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Schwartz Gallery (London, England), Kunstverein Medienturm (Graz, Austria), and Musée des Beaux-Arts de Verviers (Verviers, Belgium), among many others.
Published on the occasion of Tilman and Greet Billet’s collaborative exhibition Radio Vallebona / Transmission #1 at MINUS SPACE, 2013.
Texts by Tilman, Michelle Grabner, Sam Steverlynck & others
Published by CCNOA & MINUS SPACE, 2013
3 catalogs in slip cover
24p, 24p & 12p, color, softcover, 8 x 9 inches
ISBN: (none)
About Tilman
Tilman (b. 1959, Munich, Germany) has exhibited internationally for the past three decades, including solo and group exhibitions in Europe, United States, and Australasia. In 2006, Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo, Norway mounted a major survey exhibition of the artist’s work Look Awry. Recent solo exhibitions include The Suburban (Chicago, Illinois), Linard Langsdorff (Paris, France), Mondriaanhuis (Amersfort, The Netherlands), Concept Space (Shibukawa, Japan), Project Initiative Tilburg (Tilburg, The Netherlands), Galerie Eric Linard (Garde-de-Adhemar, France), Galerie Soardi (Nice, France), and Galerie 69 (Graz, Austria).
Tilman’s work has been featured in publications, such as ARTnews, Artnet Magazine, Sculpture Magazine, and Tema Celeste, among many others. His work is included in numerous public and private collections internationally, including Bayerische Landesbank International, Beck GmbH, Deutsche Bank, Fondation de la Tapisserie des Arts du Tissu et des Arts Mureaux, Tournai, Henie Onstad Art Center, Pfizer, Stiftung für Konkrete Kunst, Teachers Insurance, and The New York Public Library.
In addition to his artistic practice, Tilman is the co-founder, artistic director, and chief curator of the Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art (CCNOA), which originally launched in Brussels, Belgium in 1998. He was also the co-founder and artistic director of H29, an experimental project space in Brussels from 2005-2008.
About Greet Billet
Greet Billet (b. 1973 Leuven, Belgium; Lives Brussels, Belgium) has exhibited her work widely throughout Europe for the past 15 years, including Austria, Brussels, England, France, The Netherlands, Poland, and Russia. Recent exhibitions include CCNOA (Brussels, Belgium), Jan van Eyck Academie (Maastricht, The Netherlands), Galerie EL (Welle, Belgium), PS (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Schwartz Gallery (London, England), Kunstverein Medienturm (Graz, Austria), and Musée des Beaux-Arts de Verviers (Verviers, Belgium), among many others.
Published on the occasion of Tilman and Greet Billet’s collaborative exhibition Radio Vallebona / Transmission #1 at MINUS SPACE, 2013.
Texts by Tilman, Michelle Grabner, Sam Steverlynck & others
Published by CCNOA & MINUS SPACE, 2013
3 catalogs in slip cover
24p, 24p & 12p, color, softcover, 8 x 9 inches
ISBN: (none)
About Tilman
Tilman (b. 1959, Munich, Germany) has exhibited internationally for the past three decades, including solo and group exhibitions in Europe, United States, and Australasia. In 2006, Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo, Norway mounted a major survey exhibition of the artist’s work Look Awry. Recent solo exhibitions include The Suburban (Chicago, Illinois), Linard Langsdorff (Paris, France), Mondriaanhuis (Amersfort, The Netherlands), Concept Space (Shibukawa, Japan), Project Initiative Tilburg (Tilburg, The Netherlands), Galerie Eric Linard (Garde-de-Adhemar, France), Galerie Soardi (Nice, France), and Galerie 69 (Graz, Austria).
Tilman’s work has been featured in publications, such as ARTnews, Artnet Magazine, Sculpture Magazine, and Tema Celeste, among many others. His work is included in numerous public and private collections internationally, including Bayerische Landesbank International, Beck GmbH, Deutsche Bank, Fondation de la Tapisserie des Arts du Tissu et des Arts Mureaux, Tournai, Henie Onstad Art Center, Pfizer, Stiftung für Konkrete Kunst, Teachers Insurance, and The New York Public Library.
In addition to his artistic practice, Tilman is the co-founder, artistic director, and chief curator of the Center for Contemporary Non-Objective Art (CCNOA), which originally launched in Brussels, Belgium in 1998. He was also the co-founder and artistic director of H29, an experimental project space in Brussels from 2005-2008.
About Greet Billet
Greet Billet (b. 1973 Leuven, Belgium; Lives Brussels, Belgium) has exhibited her work widely throughout Europe for the past 15 years, including Austria, Brussels, England, France, The Netherlands, Poland, and Russia. Recent exhibitions include CCNOA (Brussels, Belgium), Jan van Eyck Academie (Maastricht, The Netherlands), Galerie EL (Welle, Belgium), PS (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Schwartz Gallery (London, England), Kunstverein Medienturm (Graz, Austria), and Musée des Beaux-Arts de Verviers (Verviers, Belgium), among many others.