Jeff Wall (Modern Artists series)

Jeff Wall (Modern Artists series)

by Craig Burnett (Author)

Synopsis

Born in 1946 in British Colombia, Canada, Jeff Wall has shown internationally for the last twenty five years and is one of the most intriguing and influential artists working today. His signature works are large-scale narrative photographs in the form of backlit transparencies mounted in light-boxes in the manner of billboard advertisements. Rather than advertising products, Wall's photographs celebrate moments of everyday life, often ones he has observed while driving around the streets of his native Vancouver and then re-created, using actors. His use of the light-box as a medium has been copied by many younger artists and his theoretical writings on photography are widely admired. With their diverse references to film, literature and the history of art, Wall's photographs repay close study. Six key works are examined in depth in this survey, that includes rich material from new interviews with the artist and an overview of his career to date.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Published: 14 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 185437611X
ISBN 13: 9781854376114

Author Bio
Craig Burnett is a writer and the assistant editor of the V&A Magazine. He is a frequent contributor to publications including frieze, Art Review and Art Monthly.