EXPOSURE
Jeff Wall
Hardbound,
10" x 12",
60 pages
36 color illustrations
2008, Guggenheim Museum
Text by Jennifer Blessing, Katrin Blum
From the Publisher:
Jeff Wall: Exposure introduces four new large-scale
black-and-white photographs by the Canadian artist Jeff Wall.
Presented publicly for the first time in an accompanying special
exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, this new work
is shown alongside earlier pieces-both black-and-white photographs
as well as transparencies mounted in light boxes-to create an
ensemble that resonates formally and thematically. Wall has long
been interested in the language of Realism, in the values and
aesthetics of representing daily life. All of the pictures realistically
portray desolate places and people in straitened circumstances
typical of contemporary society. This focused catalogue, with
essays by Guggenheim Museum Curator of Photography Jennifer Blessing
and Katrin Blum, aptly demonstrates Wall’s continuing interrogation
of the history of photographic representation-here specifically
the legacies of documentary photography and Neorealist film.
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