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Cincinnati Enquirer – May 13, 2007
help cut up the wreckage of a Cessna 172 aircraft that collided mid-air with another small plane over Sharonville on Friday. Flight instructor Edward “Ted” Hitchins and student pilot David Woeste Jr. were aboard the Cessna and died in the crash. The plane fell into a yard on Sovereign Drive in Sharonville near Squire Hill Court.

Charles Whitlock Photo Gallery
SCInsider.com – May 13, 2007
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Tillmans’s Touch
Washington Post – May 13, 2007
correction {margin-top:8px;padding-top:10px;margin-bottom:8px;border-bottom:1px solid #CCCCCC;padding-bottom:10px;font-family:arialsans-serif;font-size:11px;color:#333333;}. correction strong {color:#CC0000;text-transform:uppercase;}Tillmans’s TouchArtist Deftly Controls His Seemingly Unruly WorksBy Blake GopnikWashington Post Staff WriterSunday May 13 2007; N01Wolfgang Tillmans one of today’s most influential contemporary artists takes snapshot-style pictures of his slackest techno-party pals but he also shoots impressive images of piles of gold bullion. He takes almost-abstract photographs of blank sheets of photo paper as they curl back onto themselves on his studio floor. He also presents pared-down abstract sculptures made from sheets of photographic paper colored and folded. He enlarges pictures found in newspapers until they fill a wall and reduces his own most famous photographs until they’re postcard size. And then he assembles all these absurdly varied kinds of pictures and objects — some framed as precious works of art and others stuck up with pins or Scotch tape — into an installation that crawls up and down and all across the gallery walls. At the Hirshhorn Museum where a touring show that is Tillmans’s first U… He also presents pared-down abstract sculptures made from sheets of photographic paper colored and folded. He enlarges pictures found in newspapers until they fill a wall and reduces his own most famous photographs until they’re postcard size. And then he assembles all these absurdly varied kinds of pictures and objects — some framed as precious works of art and others stuck up with pins or Scotch tape — into an installation that crawls up and down and all across the gallery walls. At the Hirshhorn Museum where a touring show that is Tillmans’s first U. retrospective opened Thursday the result is stunning. And it’s compelling just because it’s so perplexing.

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