Final answer:
The question on Tilden's artwork being displayed next to other artists cannot be answered definitively due to insufficient information. No artist named Tilden is referenced in the given resources, which include discussions of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Young British Artists affecting the Tate Modern, and public art in New York's subway.
Step-by-step explanation:
Your question is about the artists whose work was displayed alongside that of Tilden. From the provided information, however, it is unclear who 'Tilden' refers to, as there is no explicit mention of this artist in any of the given sources.
It is possible you are referring to an artist whose work was shown in proximity to others mentioned here such as William Jefferson Clinton by Close (also noted for public art in New York City's subway), works from the Art Institute of Chicago like Tanner or Kollwitz, or within the context of contemporary art as noted with the Young British Artists influencing the Tate Modern and the Turner Prize.
If you are looking for information on specific exhibitions Tilden was a part of, additional context or references to a particular event or location may be needed to answer your question accurately.