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JEFF WALL - Fondation Beyeler, Switzerland
JANUARY 2024
Jeff Wall’s solo exhibition at Fondation Beyeler is the first show of the artist’s work in Switzerland in almost two decades.The exhibition brings together 55 works from international museums and private collections and from Jeff Wall’s own holdings, including Wall’s famous transparencies displayed in lightboxes, along with black-and-white photographs and colour photographic prints.
28 JANUARY – 21 APRIL 2024
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JEFF WALL - Glenstone, Maryland - Washington D.C.
OCTOBER 2021
Jeff WALL’s largest exhibition in the United States since his 2007 mid-career survey at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, opens at Glenstone. Comprised of nearly 30 artworks spanning five decades, the exhibition brings together the full range of the artist’s pioneering oeuvre, from early pictures displayed in backlit lightboxes and black and white silver gelatin prints, to more recent large-scale inkjet color prints.
Glenstone, Potomac, Maryland - Washington D.C.
from 21 October 2021
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JEFF WALL: TABLEAUX, PICTURES, PHOTOGRAPHS 1996-2013
FEBRUARY 2014
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Encompassing nearly 40 works - light boxes, black-and-white and color photographs - the exhibition surveys Wall's oeuvre since 1996, and is curated by Hripsime Visser in close collaboration with the artist. It was organized by the Stedelijk Museum, in collaboration with Kunsthaus Bregenz and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek.
The show will be on view from March 1 until August 3, 2014
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JEFF WALL: ACTUALITY
MARCH 2013
PAC, Milan
The first major Italian retrospective by Canadian artist Jeff Wall is held at PAC Padiglione Arte Contemporanea in Milan. The show is curated by Francesco Bonami and produced by the cuty of Milan and Civita. The show is open from 18 March to 9 June 2013. There are 42 works on display and some are presented for the first time in Italy.
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JEFF WALL: PHOTOGRAPHS
MAY 2012
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
The first Australian survey of Jeff Wall's work brings together twenty-six photographs to present an overview of his outstanding achievements featuring key major works from over three decades of artistic and photographic innovation. The show will travel to: National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne and Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney.
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