passages silencieux | wolfgang tillmans @espace louis vuitton

The much-anticipated exhibition by photography titan Wolfgang Tillmans, ‘Passages Silencieux’ (Silent Passages), is now open at the Espace Louis Vuitton München. This show is a profound journey through nearly three and a half decades of the Remscheid-born artist’s genre-defying work, pulled exclusively from the renowned Fondation Louis Vuitton Collection. 

This presentation reaffirms the Fondation’s long-standing commitment to Tillmans, whose groundbreaking photographic constellations were a central feature of its inaugural display back in 2014. The show follows hard on the heels of the artist’s major retrospective at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, which concluded just last month before the museum’s closure for renovation.

Tillmans, splitting his time between London and Berlin, has personally curated the pieces on show, which span his practice from the late 1980s to the present. Rejecting a staid timeline, the display – which the artist has meticulously arranged across both storeys of the Espace – employs his signature method of ‘constellation,’ weaving connections between various temporal and geographical moments. 

Here, intimate portraiture and striking club scenes from his early 1990s period sit in dynamic conversation with photographs of plants, serene still life studies, and his audacious abstract works. There is no hierarchy of scale or genre; framed pieces hang alongside unframed prints, creating silent, yet powerful, links between pictures that are as deeply private as they are universally collective, attesting to a world made up of interconnected elements. As Tillmans suggests, the image is “a good starting point for thinking about the world.”

The artist’s lifelong fascination with the medium’s material reality is front and centre. Having famously started with a black-and-white laser photocopier in his very first exhibition in a Hamburg café, ‘Passages Silencieux’ highlights his subsequent experimentation. In certain works, like ‘Berlin’ (2006), Tillmans re-photographs and re-photocopies existing prints, deliberately enlarging them to highlight the paper’s texture and the idiosyncrasies of its inking. 

Meanwhile, his famous camera-less abstractions – such as the ‘Einzelgänger’ series – encapsulate the very essence of photography: creations that exist solely through the interplay of photosensitive paper, light, and dry chemistry. These abstract pieces, which he sees as a “pause rather than a rupture” from his figurative work, have been exhibited alongside his more traditional pictures since 1998, underscoring his expansive view of the medium’s technical, artistic, and thematic possibilities. 

This new chapter, part of the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s ambitious ‘Hors-les-murs’ international programme, is a vital stop for anyone eager to see how Tillmans continues to renew the very relevance of the photographic image for the contemporary viewer. 

The exhibition runs in Munich until 14 March 2026. Find out more here.

photography. courtesy of Wolfgang Tillmans, Florian Ebner (portrait)
words. Gennaro Costanzo