faberryman
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Bigger is better?
I think Jeff Wall's photograph A Sudden Gust of Wind After Hokusai (1993) pales in comparison to Katsushika Hokusai's woodcut Yejiri Station, Province of Suruga (c. 1832). I'm not sure what, if anything, Jeff Wall's version brings to the table, much less why he made the image, other than perhaps he didn't have any better ideas at the time. The fact that elements of the image are "collaged digitally" doesn't earn him any points in my book. You can read a "flowery" description of the image on the Tate website which, not surprisingly, provides little in the way of enlightenment. I don't care how big and beautiful the Cibachrome transparency is if the image is utterly vacuous and devoid of creativity. I have a sneaking suspicion that when Jeff Wall dies, it will come out that he has spent his entire career secretly perpetuating a big joke on the art world. On the other hand, he is so damn serious when he is talking about himself, I don't think he has a sense of humor, so maybe not.
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I think Jeff Wall's photograph A Sudden Gust of Wind After Hokusai (1993) pales in comparison to Katsushika Hokusai's woodcut Yejiri Station, Province of Suruga (c. 1832). I'm not sure what, if anything, Jeff Wall's version brings to the table, much less why he made the image, other than perhaps he didn't have any better ideas at the time. The fact that elements of the image are "collaged digitally" doesn't earn him any points in my book. You can read a "flowery" description of the image on the Tate website which, not surprisingly, provides little in the way of enlightenment. I don't care how big and beautiful the Cibachrome transparency is if the image is utterly vacuous and devoid of creativity. I have a sneaking suspicion that when Jeff Wall dies, it will come out that he has spent his entire career secretly perpetuating a big joke on the art world. On the other hand, he is so damn serious when he is talking about himself, I don't think he has a sense of humor, so maybe not.

‘A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai)‘, Jeff Wall, 1993 | Tate
‘A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai)‘, Jeff Wall, 1993
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