Jeff Wall : Belichtung
Hatje Cantz. Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin. 2007. First ediiton
Language : German
ISBN-10 : 3775720685
ISBN-13 : 978-3775720687
Dimensions : 10.08 x 0.35 x 12.09 inches
Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, featuring artist Jeff Wall's large-format black and white photographs capturing desolate areas and challenging social situations. Thematically referencing classical documentary photography and neorealist cinema, Wall's work explores underprivileged layers of society. The set includes first-time-published silver gelatin prints and earlier thematically related works, showcasing Wall's dedication to contemporary issues like poverty, exclusion, violence, and ecological concerns. Placing his work in the 19th-century realism tradition, the exhibition ran from October 20, 2007, to January 13, 2008.
Hatje Cantz. Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin. 2007. First ediiton
Language : German
ISBN-10 : 3775720685
ISBN-13 : 978-3775720687
Dimensions : 10.08 x 0.35 x 12.09 inches
Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, featuring artist Jeff Wall's large-format black and white photographs capturing desolate areas and challenging social situations. Thematically referencing classical documentary photography and neorealist cinema, Wall's work explores underprivileged layers of society. The set includes first-time-published silver gelatin prints and earlier thematically related works, showcasing Wall's dedication to contemporary issues like poverty, exclusion, violence, and ecological concerns. Placing his work in the 19th-century realism tradition, the exhibition ran from October 20, 2007, to January 13, 2008.
Hatje Cantz. Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin. 2007. First ediiton
Language : German
ISBN-10 : 3775720685
ISBN-13 : 978-3775720687
Dimensions : 10.08 x 0.35 x 12.09 inches
Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, featuring artist Jeff Wall's large-format black and white photographs capturing desolate areas and challenging social situations. Thematically referencing classical documentary photography and neorealist cinema, Wall's work explores underprivileged layers of society. The set includes first-time-published silver gelatin prints and earlier thematically related works, showcasing Wall's dedication to contemporary issues like poverty, exclusion, violence, and ecological concerns. Placing his work in the 19th-century realism tradition, the exhibition ran from October 20, 2007, to January 13, 2008.