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Jeff Wall

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    Landscapes and other pictures - Jeff Wall
    Jeff Wall
    Pictures Of Architecture
    Jeff Wall: Complete Edition
    Photographs
    • 2024

      Jeff Wall

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book showcases new works by a highly acclaimed photo artist, presenting them in conversation with iconic images from the artist's early career. Each set of works is paired with insightful commentary from the artist, offering a deeper understanding of the evolution of their artistic vision and the themes explored throughout their body of work. This unique dialogue enriches the viewer's experience and appreciation of both the new and classic pieces.

      Jeff Wall
    • 2009

      Jeff Wall: Complete Edition

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A complete overview of the pioneering artist who brought photography to contemporary art.

      Jeff Wall: Complete Edition
    • 2004

      Pictures Of Architecture

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Jacques Herzog and Jeff Wall are among art and architecture’s most successful representatives, and Herzog & de Meuron’s architecture in the art domain (e. g. Tate Modern, London) has, since the 70s, attracted particular attention. Wall, for his part, has repeatedly in his motifs sought dialogue with architecture. His photography of Herzog & de Meuron’s „Dominus Winery“ (1999) in California represents the point of departure for a discussion on the relationship between art and photography. Questions arise as a result on topics such as 'photogenic architecture', the construction of pictures and buildings, and the time factor.

      Pictures Of Architecture
    • 2002

      Trained as an art historian, Jeff Wall has been working for over 25 years on his expansive light boxes of staged scenes. These backlit photographic transparencies are set in cases generally associated with advertising display; but, instead of advertisements, Wall fills them with moments of everyday life that usually go unacknowledged: workers restoring a historic building, a janitor mopping a floor, a kitchen flooded with sunlight, the side of a house in the prairies. Carefully staged and meticulously composed, often over and over again until the perfect image has been achieved, Wall's images have explored a wide range of social and political themes, including urban violence, racism, poverty, gender and class conflicts, history, memory, and representation. Like the great French realist painters of the 19th century, Wall is, in the words of Charles Baudelaire, "a painter of modern life."

      Photographs