Jeff Wall
The Crooked Path
12 November 2011–26 February 2012
Curator: Joël Benzakin in collaboration with Jeff Wall
Conceived and organized by the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels (Bozar) in collaboration with the CGAC
Rúa Ramón del Valle Inclán s/n
15704 Santiago de Compostela
Spain
www.cgac.org
The Crooked Path, which examines the context that favoured the development of Jeff Wall’s oeuvre in a broad selection of works by the artist and others, aspires to offer a complete survey of the photographer’s aesthetic concerns. The exhibition explores the close links between Wall’s artistic process and its reflections and influences—pictorial, photographic, cinematographic, literary and documentary—that complemented his theoretical positions. The show hopes to present the internal logical of the artist’s work and the aesthetic experiences that guided his decisions and his oeuvre as a whole. A number of essential themes will be tackled: Minimalism and its relationship with scale, historical photography, Conceptual and Post-Conceptual photography, literature, documentary photography, etc., illustrated by twenty-five os his own works from the seventies to date that will strike up specific associations with other works selected by Wall and by curator Joël Benzakin. The exhibition is not only a unique opportunity to take an in-depth look at the work of a referential creator of contemporary photography, but also, a means for his work to be reinscribed in the cultural context in which it was developed. Fifty-nine artists, from Eugène Atget to Luc Tuymans, have been carefully chosen to establish a rich dialogue with a creative path deep-rooted in photography, which wouud end up having an impact on the entire universe of contemporary art.
The Crooked Path: “It’s a little path made by its users, without a plan, in order to do something that the usual administration could not or did not do—so there’s a slight trace of disobedience or independence—people may do things that we can’t predict.” Jeff Wall