Jeff Wall

(Canadian, born 1946)

Jeff Wall is a leading contemporary Canadian photographer whose work is concerned with ideas about the nature of images, representation, and memory. His large-scale photographs appropriate the visual language of advertising in their use of backlit transparencies and large scale. The subjects are “cinematographic” reconstructions of everyday moments, fiction, and art history, which he refers to as “near documentary”. “[Near documentary] means that they are pictures whose subjects were suggested by my direct experience, and ones in which I tried to recollect that experience as precisely as I could, and to reconstruct and represent it precisely and accurately,” he said of his process. Born on September 29, 1946 in Vancouver, Canada, he received his MA from the University of British Columbia in 1970. Mainly focusing on academia during the following decade, he studied with the famed British historian T.J. Clark at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. A Conceptual artist and art historian until the 1980s, Wall began creating photographs styled after artists including Hokusai and Édouard Manet as well as novels like the Invisible Man. In 2012, a print of his image Dead Troops Talk (1993) broke auction records at Christie’s and became the third most expensive photograph ever sold at the time. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and the Kunstmuseum Basel, among others. Wall currently lives and works in his hometown of Vancouver, Canada.
Jeff Wall (223 results)
Trap set, 2021

Jeff Wall

Trap set, 2021

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Torso, 1997

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Torso, 1997

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Tenants, 2007

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Tenants, 2007

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Property line, 2015

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Property line, 2015

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Mother of pearl, 2016

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Mother of pearl, 2016

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Trap set, 2021

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Trap set, 2021

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Sapling, 1999

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Sapling, 1999

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Man at a mirror, 2019

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Man at a mirror, 2019

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Sunseeker, 2021

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Sunseeker, 2021

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Event, 2020

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Event, 2020

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