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Museum of Contemporary Art Australia brings to Sydney the first Australian survey of works by Jeff Wall |
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Jeff Wall, The Destroyed Room 1978. Transparency in light box, AP, 159 x 234 cm. Courtesy of the artist © Jeff Wall.
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SYDNEY.- Wall is recognised throughout the world as one of the most innovative and influential artists of our time. His photographs have rewritten nearly every convention of photography and have played a decisive role in establishing photography as the major contemporary art form it is today.
The exhibition, titled JEFF WALL Photographs, features 27 major works produced between 1978 and 2010, ranging from illuminated colour transparencies in light boxes, black and white prints, and colour prints to intimate small-scale photographic observations.
Highlights include one of the artists early works, The Destroyed Room (1978), that refers directly to an old master painting titled The Death of Sardanapalus (1827) by Eugène Delacroix. Wall echoes Delacroixs sweeping composition and sumptuous palette of blood reds, while acknowledging the works staged atmosphere by re-composing the scene as a roughly fabricated stage-set, absent of any players.
Other highlights include A sudden gust of wind (after Hokusai) (1993) based on a woodcut from a famous portfolio, The Thirty-six Views of Fuji, by the Japanese painter and printmaker Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). The work depicts a flat, open landscape in which four foreground figures are frozen as they respond to a sudden gust of wind.
Some of Walls more recent works such as Knife throw (2008) and Boy falls from tree (2010) are also featured.
Walls photographs are based on first hand observations of everyday situations and incidents recalled, often reconstructed by means of what the artist calls a cinematographic approach rather than the decisive moment of straight photography.
MCA Director Elizabeth Ann Macgregor OBE said: The MCA is thrilled to be bringing Jeff Walls works to Sydney. This is the latest in a long and productive collaboration with the Art Gallery of Western Australia and we are very much looking forward to seeing these powerful works in our new galleries.
Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Gary Dufour, said: Walls photographs are diverse, ambitious and embrace an expansive curiosity about photography and art. His photographs revitalise the picture-making possibilities of both media today.
Jeff Wall was born in 1946 in Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada. His photographs are in the collections of Tate, MoMA, Centre Pompidou and numerous others. In the past decade, solo exhibitions have been presented in London, Basel, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Dresden, Brussels, Vancouver and Kiev. Walls first major presentation in Australia was with works at the MCA in the 2000 Biennale of Sydney.
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