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Jeff Wall at Art Institute of Chicago |
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Jeff Wall. Milk, 1984. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired through the Mary Joy Thomson Legacy. © Jeff Wall.
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CHICAGO.- The Art Institute of Chicago presents Jeff Wall, on view through September 23, 2007. Jeff Wall is considered one of the most acclaimed and influential artists of his generation. He uses state-of-the-art photographic and computer technologies to make pictures that evoke the composition, scale, and ambition of the grandest history paintings. This exhibition presents a comprehensive overview of Walls nearly 30-year career.
Wall uses state-of-the-art photographic and computer technology to make pictures that evoke the composition, scale, and ambition of the grandest history paintings. His often giant color transparencies are mounted on light boxes that combine the seductive glow of a cinema screen or public advertising with the physical presence of minimalist sculpture. Over the last three decades, Walls intellectual rigor and critical accomplishment have aided significantly in placing photography at the very center of contemporary art discourse. His works often have the formal clarity of documentary photography or photojournalism, yet almost all of his photographs rely on, to varying degrees, staged or constructed artifices.
Both the degree and nature of Walls inventions vary significantly from picture to picture. In some works, the scene has been created through the conventional manipulation of objects or individuals in real time and real space. In this sense, Wall works as a film director might, using sets, lighting, and camera angles to stage a narrative or effect an illusion. At other times, he relies upon virtual manipulations, creating a fantasy image with no real referent in the actual world through the aid of computer technology and digital montage. Since 1991, many of his major works are the result of digitally conjoining several discrete photographic moments shot in the field with manufactured images produced in the studio.
Catalogue: The exhibition catalogue includes an interview with the artist by James Rondeau, Frances and Thomas Dittmer Chair of Contemporary Art. The hardcover book sells for $50 (10% off for members) and may be purchased in the Museum Shop or online at www.artinstituteshop.org.
Organizer: Jeff Wall is organized by the Museum of Modern Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Curator: The Art Institute's organizing curator is James Rondeau. Exhibition curators are Peter Galassi, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Neal Benezra, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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