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Jeff Wall

(Hardback, Revised edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Jeff Wall

Contributors:

By (Author) Thierry Duve
By (author) Arielle Pelenc
By (author) Boris Groys
By (author) Jean-Francois Chevrier

ISBN:

9780714855974

Publisher:

Phaidon Press Ltd

Imprint:

Phaidon Press Ltd

Publication Date:

20th November 2009

Edition:

Revised edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

779.092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 250mm, Height 290mm, Spine 27mm

Weight:

2050g

Description

Jeff Wall (b.1946) adopts the nineteenth-century poet Baudelaire's famous description of one of his contemporaries as 'a painter of modern life' to describe his own very different work: huge transparencies mounted on to light boxes that diffuse a brilliant glow of white light evenly through his photographs of contemporary urban scenes and 'constructed' social situations.

Wall is foremost among the pioneering artists who since the late 1960s have brought photography to the forefront of contemporary art. His constructed images employ the latest sophisticated technology in the creation of compelling tableaux, which are evocative of subjects ranging from Hollywood cinema to nineteenth-century history painting. When exhibited in their glowing light boxes they evoke both the seduction of the cinema screen and the physical presence of minimalist sculptures such as Dan Flavin's fluorescent light installations or Donald Judd's metal and Perspex wall reliefs. All of these elements - traditional figurative painting, cinema, Minimalism, Conceptual art, documentary photography - are consciously evoked and explored in Wall's work. Associated closely since the late 1960s with Conceptual artists such as Dan Graham, with whom he collaborated on The Children's Pavilion (1988-93), Wall has engaged at a sophisticated level with theories of representation and its social dimensions both as an artist and as a theoretical writer on contemporary art and culture.

Reviews

'prove[s] beyond doubt that photography can coalesce as much narrative and emotion as any brushwork on canvas.' Lucy Davies, Daily Telegraph, 28 November 2009 'offers tremendous insight into what makes [Wall's] work so appealing, so different ... Accompanied by a number of illuminating interviews and authoritative texts, this impressive volume offers the most comprehensive survey of Wall's influential career to date. Wall has made a particular photography domain his own and on his territory there is nobody to touch him.' 1000 Words, March 2010

Author Bio

Thierry de Duve has written extensively on modern and contemporary art, with an emphasis on the work of Marcel Duchamp and its legacy. A regular contributor to the journal October, he is editor of The Definitively Unfinished Marcel Duchamp (1991) and the author of Kant after Duchamp (1995). He has taught in the US and France, and lives and works between Belgium and France. Arielle Pelenc is an art critic and curator who lives and works in France. She has written for Artefactum, Art Press, Parkett and Arts Magazine. Boris Groys was born in East Berlin and studied at Leningrad University. He emigrated to West Germany in 1981 and continues to work in Germany as a freelance author and critic. He has held senior academic posts at universities in Germany, Russia and the United Sates. He has been a contributor to Art in America and his books include The Total Art of Stalinism: Avant-garde, Aesthetic Dictatorship and Beyond (1992). Jean-Francois Chevrier is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris. He has curated numerous exhibitions including: 'Another Objectivity' (with James Lingwood) (1989), 'Photokunst' (1989), 'Walker Evans and Dan Graham' (1992-1994) and 'Oyvind Fahlstrom', Barcelona (2001). He was also Curatorial Consultant for Documenta X in 1997. Mark Lewis is an artist and writer based in London. Solo exhibitions include the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Hamburger Kunstverein and the Venice Biennale, where he will represent Canada in 2009. He is the co-founder of the art journal Afterall and a Research Professor at Central St. Martins College of Art and Design in London.

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