Photographs 1978 - 2004, The exhibition shows how a new pictorial concept has gradually taken shape in this oeuvre. Echoing Baudelaire, the artist long ago referred to this pictorial concept as the 'painting of modern life', but evolving a hundred years later under quite different conditions and using the language of photography. The show features some seventy pictures
Photographs 1978 - 2004
The Schaulager exhibition features some seventy pictures and thus offers the first opportunity to appreciate the full range and diversity of the Canadian artist's work over the last 25 years.
The exhibition shows how, apart from the technical and thematic innovations, a new pictorial concept has gradually taken shape in this oeuvre. Echoing Baudelaire, Jeff Wall long ago referred to this pictorial concept as the "painting of modern life", but evolving a hundred years later under quite different conditions and using the language of photography.
Jeff Wall (born 1946) has been making photographs since 1967. He first created his large-format colour transparencies in 1978; for the past ten years, he has also been making black and white photographs on paper. A feature of Jeff Wall's photographs is that they are neither part of series nor are they composed as groups of works. Each picture is an individual composition in its own right. Some of these pictures have become icons of contemporary photography, yet many others are little known.
Exhibition Catalogue
Public Opening: Friday, April 29, 2005, 6.30pm
Schaulager
Ruchfeldstr 19 - Münchenstein/Basel
Tue, Wed, Fri 12am-6pm, Thu 12am-7pm, Sat, Sun 10am-5pm