Jeff Wall : Selected Essays and Interviews

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Pub. Date: 2007-02-01
Publisher(s): Museum of Modern Art
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Summary

Throughout his career, the influential Canadian art photographer Jeff Wall has written periodically on a variety of subjects--from the work of his Vancouver colleagues, to the art of such diverse figures as Edouard Manet, On Kawara, and Dan Graham, to the important role of photography in Conceptual art. Wall's own work takes center stage in the many interviews he has granted over the past two decades. Both the essays and the interviews are indispensable to the study of Wall's work, which will be the subject of a major American traveling retrospective, with stops in New York, Chicago and San Francisco, throughout 2007. Thanks to Wall's wide-ranging curiosity, nimble mind, and articulate voice, the texts are also of considerable interest outside of the context of his own oeuvre. This generous selection of 14 essays and 23 interviews from the past 25 years is the first collection of Wall's texts to be published in English, and as such, is an instant collector's item. In addition to the black-and-white illustrations to the essays, this affordable volume includes a handy 32-page section of color reproductions of Wall's photographs.

Table of Contents

Essays
A draft for "Dan Graham's Kammerspiel"p. 11
Dan Graham's Kammerspielp. 31
Unity and fragmentation in Manetp. 77
Gestusp. 85
Into the forest : two sketches for studies of Rodney Graham's workp. 87
An outline of a context for Stephan Balkenhol's workp. 103
Photography and liquid intelligencep. 109
Roy Arden : an artist and his modelsp. 111
Monochrome and photojournalism in on Kawara's today paintingsp. 125
"Marks of indifference" : aspects of photography in, or as, conceptual artp. 143
About making landscapesp. 169
Frames of referencep. 173
Interviews
Typology, luminescence, freedom : selections from a conversation between Jeff Wall and Els Barentsp. 185
Representation, suspicions, and critical transparency : an interview with Jeff Wallp. 203
The interiorized academy : an interview with Jeff Wallp. 225
Jeff Wall in conversation with Martin Schwanderp. 229
Mark Lewis : an interview with Jeff Wallp. 239
A democratic, a Bourgeois tradition of art : a conversation with Jeff Wallp. 245
Arielle Pelenc in correspondence with Jeff Wallp. 251
Dirk Snauwaert : written interview with Jeff Wallp. 263
At home and elsewhere : a dialogue in Brussels between Jeff Wall and Jean-Francois Chevrierp. 271
Boris Groys in conversation with Jeff Wallp. 297
David Shapiro : a conversation with Jeff Wallp. 305
Interview between Jeff Wall and Jean-Francois Chevrierp. 313
Post-'60s photography and its modernist context : a conversation between Jeff Wall and John Robertsp. 331
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