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In the Studio: Jeff Wall | White Cube 

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Jeff Wall discusses his Vancouver studio and its influence on his work. Wall talks about how, in the 70s and 80s, he used commercial labs - albeit unsatisfactorily - to develop his films, and the logical progression from this to the creation his own laboratory within the studio.
Wall discusses the techniques of his photography and his desire to make his pictures seem like 'eyesight', rather than something that is better or altered from what we see. He also talks about digital printing methods, as opposed to chemical printing, and how this has changed his work.
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@C.H.Parrott
@C.H.Parrott Год назад
Such an interesting video. I've been an admirer of his work for many years, but I've never heard him speak before. His commentary about digital vs. chemical photography is fascinating.
@Te_Enzo_
@Te_Enzo_ 25 дней назад
As an artist I love his mahi..
@dhstarr
@dhstarr 9 месяцев назад
Digital printing in color is really what color printing was always to be like. Totally agree. Thanks!
@deathkilltron
@deathkilltron Год назад
jef da goat fr
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