Jeff Wall and the Concept of the Picture
By (Author) Naomi Merritt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
31st December 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Photography and photographs
779.092
Hardback
206
Width 174mm, Height 246mm
721g
This book grapples with fundamental questions about the evolving nature of pictorial representation, and the role photography has played in this ongoing process.
These issues are explored through a close analysis of key themes that underpin the photography practice of Canadian artist Jeff Wall and through examining important works that have defined his oeuvre. Walls strategic revival of the picture has had a resounding influence on the development of contemporary art photography, by expanding the conceptual and technical frameworks of the medium and introducing a self-reflexive criticality. Naomi Merritt brings a new and original contribution to the scholarship on one of the most significant figures to have shaped the course of contemporary art photography since the 1970s and shines a light on the multilayered connections between photography and art.
This book will be of interest to scholars in the history of photography, art and visual culture, and contemporary art history.
Naomi Merritt is a lecturer in contemporary art, art history, critical theory, gender studies, and visual culture at the University of South Australia.