Tomma Abts

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Tomma Abts (born 1967) is a German artist and abstract painter living and working in London, England. Tomma Abts was born in Kiel, Germany. She is the winner of the 2006 Turner Prize, having been selected for her solo exhibitions at Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland, and greengrassi, London. Wikipedia
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1967
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  • greengrassi

    Current Exhibition : Lisa Yuskavage
    www.greengrassi.com/
  • Turner Prize 2006, Tate...

    www.tate.org.uk/britain/turnerprize/
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Tomma Abts. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomma_Abts
  • Guardian: Tomma Abts (12/2006)

    arts.guardian.co.uk/turnerprize2006/story/0,,1964120,00.html
  • Interview (12/2006)

    arts.guardian.co.uk/turnerprize2006/story/0,,1965096,00.html
  • David Zwirner: Tomma Abts

    www.davidzwirner.com/artists/74/
  • Turner Prize 2006

    www.tate.org.uk/britain/turnerprize/2006/
  • greengrassi

    ...Previous exhibitions by Tomma Abts view biography Tomma Abts 8 December 2005 - 14 January 2006 Tomma Abts: Recent Works, 2003 Tomma Abts: Paintings 20 April - 25 June 2002...
    www.greengrassi.com/abts.php
  • Tomma Abts - Abstract Art...

    In 2006 the Turner Prize gained it's first ever female winner. The artist who achieved this feat hails from Germany and is called is Tomma Abts . In order to carry off the Turner Prize - in the final, Tomma had to overcome three notable artists . ...
    www.articlegold.com/Article/Tomma-Abts---Abstract-Art-is-...
  • Tomma Abts :: NewMuseum.org

    Since abstraction was introduced into Western European art at the beginning of the twentieth century, art history has defined it as an artistic language that freed itself from subject matter to concentrate instead on content; that content was an essential
    www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/19