Wolfgang’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Large Crucifixion
Wolfgang Huber German, 1490-1553

Elector Frederick III of Saxony, from Speculum intellectuale felicitatis humane
Wolf Traut (German, c.1486-1520) after Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472-1553) published by Hieronymus Höltzel (German, active c. 1502-1525)

Barn in Blue Haze
Wolf Kahn American, 1927-2020

Triple-Wheellock Pistol
Franco-German (Alsatian); Strasbourg

Dagger with Two Awls and Sheath for the Bodyguard of the Elector of Saxony
Silver mounts marked by Wolf Paller Paller (German, died 1583) Dresden

Le Déjeuner de Voltaire à Ferney ou Le Souper des Philosophes (The Lunch of Voltaire in Ferney or the Soup of Philsophers)
Unknown Artist after Jean Huber (Swiss, 1721-1786)

Voltaire Seen in Profile
Jean Huber Swiss, 1721-1786

Chicago Installation
Wolfgang Tillmans German, born 1968

L'autophage (Fulgurites)
Wolfgang Paalen Austrian, 1905–1959

Arctic
Wolfgang Tillmans German, born 1968

Lightning II
Wolfgang Tillmans German, born 1968

Left Greave and Sabaton
Attributed to Wolfgang Grosschedel (German, 1517-1562) Landshut

Fingered Gauntlet for the Left Hand
Wolfgang Grosschedel Southern German, Landshut, active 1551–1562

Andy on Baker Street
Wolfgang Tillmans German, born 1968

Cocktail Table
Designed by Wolfgang Hoffmann American, 1908–1969 Made by the Howell Company Geneva, Illinois American, 1938–1980

Untitled, from Six Manièrs Noires (Six Mezzotints)
Wolfgang Gäfgen German, born 1936

Starfighter, from Capitalist Realism
Wolf Vostell German, 1932-1998

Bernhard Willhelm looking back
Wolfgang Tillmans German, born 1968

Strümpfe
Wolfgang Tillmans German, born 1968

Untitled, from Six Manièrs Noires (Six Mezzotints)
Wolfgang Gäfgen German, born 1936