About The Work
Created exclusively for PA Magazine, an annual publication with a focus on critical and visual dialogue between contemporary photographers, Passenger catches a moment of the mundane and transforms it, evoking the voyeuristic and potentially sinister nature of photography. Dusky tones blend together and the subject is camouflaged within the interior of a car, anonymous and seemingly unaware of the viewer’s gaze. A departure from Jeff Wall’s more recognizable clear and cinematic style, the out-of-focus and happenstance Passenger exemplifies the wide range of Wall’s artistic technique and thematic interests.
About Jeff Wall
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: The story behind Jeff Wall’s Fortified Door
- Art 101: Ten 20th-Century Masterpieces You Need to Know
- Art 101: From C-Print to Silver Gelatin: The Ultimate Guide to Photo Prints
- Interviews & Features: Cologne Gallerist Natalia Hug on Why German Collectors Are the Best in the World
- Interviews & Features: Bob Nickas on How the Art Market Has Co-Opted Criticism—and How Critics Can React
Photograph
Inkjet-print on paper
12.99 x 18.90 in
33.0 x 48.0 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist.
About The Work
Created exclusively for PA Magazine, an annual publication with a focus on critical and visual dialogue between contemporary photographers, Passenger catches a moment of the mundane and transforms it, evoking the voyeuristic and potentially sinister nature of photography. Dusky tones blend together and the subject is camouflaged within the interior of a car, anonymous and seemingly unaware of the viewer’s gaze. A departure from Jeff Wall’s more recognizable clear and cinematic style, the out-of-focus and happenstance Passenger exemplifies the wide range of Wall’s artistic technique and thematic interests.
About Jeff Wall
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: The story behind Jeff Wall’s Fortified Door
- Art 101: Ten 20th-Century Masterpieces You Need to Know
- Art 101: From C-Print to Silver Gelatin: The Ultimate Guide to Photo Prints
- Interviews & Features: Cologne Gallerist Natalia Hug on Why German Collectors Are the Best in the World
- Interviews & Features: Bob Nickas on How the Art Market Has Co-Opted Criticism—and How Critics Can React
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