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About the Author

Jeff Wall was born in Vancouver, Canada in 1946. He has been working with large-format, back-lit transparencies mounted in light boxes since 1977. He sees himself as 'a painter of modern life,' creating an image of our times with contemporary technical means

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Works by Jeff Wall

Jeff Wall: Transparencies (1984) 21 copies
Jeff Wall: Photographs (2003) 14 copies
Jeff Wall: Photographs (2003) 12 copies
Parkett No. 49 Laurie Anderson, Douglas Gordon, Jeff Wall (1997) — Photographer — 12 copies
Roy Arden (1993) 10 copies
Parkett No. 22 1989 (1989) 8 copies, 1 review
Dead Troops Talk (1993) 7 copies
Transparencies (1986) 5 copies
Jeff Wall : Belichtung (2007) 4 copies
Jeff Wall Restoration (1994) 4 copies
Depiction, Object, Event (2006) 4 copies
Jeff Wall Landscapes (2002) 3 copies
Jeff Wall: Appearance (2019) 3 copies
Kammerspiel de Dan Graham 3 copies, 1 review
Jeff Wall 2 copies
Jeff Wall : tableaux (2003) 2 copies
Essais et entretiens (2019) 2 copies
Ensayos y entrevistas (2003) 1 copy
Jeff Wall 1 copy
The crooked path (2011) 1 copy
Jeff Wall (2008) 1 copy
Jeff Wall Louisiana (1992) 1 copy

Associated Works

Heinrich Zille : Photographien Berlin 1890 - 1910 (1975) — some editions — 43 copies, 1 review

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Canonical name
Wall, Jeff
Legal name
Wall, Jeffrey
Birthdate
1946-09-29
Gender
male
Organizations
UJ3RK5
Nationality
Canada
Birthplace
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Associated Place (for map)
British Columbia, Canada

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Reviews

3 reviews
Artist Jeff Wall's critical interpretation of Dan Graham's conceptual art piece "Alteration to a Suburban House" and its implications. "Dan Graham's unrealized (and possibly unrealizable) project 'Alteration to a Suburban House' (1978), generates a hallucinatory, almost Expressionist image by means of a historical critique of conceptual art. In this work, conceptualism is the discourse which fuses together three of the most resonant architectural tropes of this century (the glass skyscraper, show more the glass house and the suburban tract house) into a monumental expression of apocalypse and historical tragedy." -- Jeff Wall show less
Christin Boltanski and Jeff Wall are the collaboration artists in this issue, with contributions by Didier Semin, Georgia Marsh’s conversation with Jeff Wall , Beatrice Parent, Dan Graham & Jeff Wall, Arielle Pélenc, and excerpts from a conversation with Jeff Wall, T.J. Clark, Claude Gintz, Serge Guilbaut, Anne Wagner. And an insert by Christopher Wool..

Also in this issue: Dieter Koepplin “Stephan Balkenhol,” Renate Puvogel “Dan Flavin & Donald Judd,” and Robert Storr “Louise show more Lawler,” Werner Lippert writes about “Various Small Fires in the Gutenberg Galaxy.”

Les Infos du Paradis with a text by Nancy Spector and Steven Evans, the Cumulus from America and Europe are by Anthony Haden-Guest and Alexander Yakimovich, the Balkon by René Ricard.

Table of Content

Stephan Balkenhol by Dieter Koepplin

Dan Flavin & Donald Judd by Renate Puvogel

Christian Boltanski
An Artist of Uncertainty by Didier Semin
And Interview with Christian Boltanski by Georgia Marsh
Christian Boltanski & Jeff Wall – Light and Shadow by Béatrice Parent

Jeff Wall
The Children’s Pavilion by Dan Graham & Jeff Wall
Jeff Wall – Excavation of the Image by Arielle Pélenc

Christopher Wool, Insert

Various Small Fires in the Gutenberg Galaxy by Werner Lippert

Louise Lawler by Robert Storr

Double Fear, Les Infos du Paradis by Nancy Spector & Steven Evans

Cumulus from America by Anthony Haden-Guest

The Post-Castastrophic Stage in the Soviet Province, Cumulus from Europe by Alexander Yakimovich

The Pledge of Allegiance by Rene Ricard
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Published in conjunction with the exhibition Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt/Main from September 28, 2001-March 3, 2002

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Works
55
Also by
2
Members
301
Popularity
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Rating
½ 4.3
Reviews
3
ISBNs
40
Languages
6

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