COMPLETE
EDITION
Jeff Wall
Hardbound,
9¾" x 11¼", 272
pages
250 color illustrations
2010, Phaidon
Thierry de Duve, Ariella Pelenc, Boris Groys, Jean-Francois Chevrier
and Mark Lewis
From the Publisher:
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. The survey by Thierry de Duve,
author of 'Pictorial Nominalism' and 'The Definitively Unfinished
Marcel Duchamp', proposes an alternative history of modernism.
Critic and curator Arielle Pelenc talks with the artist on themes
ranging from storytelling to cinematography. Boris Groys, author
of 'Contemporary Art from Moscow', focuses on the meaning of light
in Wall's work. The update section by French art critic and historian
of photograpy Jean-Francois Chevrier surveys Wall's work from
1995 to the present. The artist has chosen texts by Blasie Pascal
and Franz Kafka for the 'Artist's Choice', and the 'Artist's Writings'
celebrate Wall as an art historian and theorist by including key
essays and important interviews.
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