Turner Prize Artist's Talk
Tomma Abts

Tomma Abts, Lübbe, 2005
Tomma Abts
Lübbe 2005
© Courtesy the artist and greengrassi, London
Tuesday 7 November 2006, 18.30–20.00

Tomma Abts approaches each canvas without any preconception, and each of her abstract paintings is the result of a long process. The strict geometric compositions of the works do not refer to things seen, but develop from the generative logic of the multiple layers of paint. She describes her finely calibrated compositions as ‘having to do with holding and unfolding the space in the way that every part of the picture plane is active.’

In a unique event, Abts joins Jan Verwoert of the Kunstverein Munich and the Academy of Umeå and a contributor to frieze, Springerin and Camera Austria to talk about her work.

This event is webcast

Tate Britain  Auditorium
£7 (£5 concessions), booking recommended
Price includes drinks afterwards
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

This event is related to the Turner Prize 2006 exhibition