Ian Wallace von Vanessa Joan Müller | A Literary of Images | ISBN 9781933128511

Ian Wallace

A Literary of Images

von Vanessa Joan Müller, Jacques Rancière, Dieter Roelstraete und Thomas Weski, herausgegeben von Vanessa Joan Müller, Beatrix Ruf und Nicolaus Schafhausen
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVanessa Joan Müller
Herausgegeben vonBeatrix Ruf
Herausgegeben vonNicolaus Schafhausen
Interview vonRenske Janssen
Autor / AutorinVanessa Joan Müller
Autor / AutorinJacques Rancière
Autor / AutorinDieter Roelstraete
Autor / AutorinThomas Weski
Buchcover Ian Wallace | Vanessa Joan Müller | EAN 9781933128511 | ISBN 1-933128-51-8 | ISBN 978-1-933128-51-1

Ian Wallace

A Literary of Images

von Vanessa Joan Müller, Jacques Rancière, Dieter Roelstraete und Thomas Weski, herausgegeben von Vanessa Joan Müller, Beatrix Ruf und Nicolaus Schafhausen
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVanessa Joan Müller
Herausgegeben vonBeatrix Ruf
Herausgegeben vonNicolaus Schafhausen
Interview vonRenske Janssen
Autor / AutorinVanessa Joan Müller
Autor / AutorinJacques Rancière
Autor / AutorinDieter Roelstraete
Autor / AutorinThomas Weski

Kurzbeschreibung

This is the first extensive survey catalogue of the work of Vancouver-based artist Ian Wallace—a key figure of the extraordinary artistic ferment in the Canadian city of Vancouver, a pioneer and theorist of its internationally regarded tradition of photo-conceptualism, and a teacher and colleague of such luminaries as Jeff Wall, Rodney Graham, and Stan Douglas. Energized by the dialectic tensions between monochrome painting and documentary or staged photography, between the emblematic sites of street, studio and nature, Wallace’s practice fosters engagement with the persistent impulses of vanguard modernism.
A distinguished company of European thinkers, curators and critics have been invited to consider Wallace’s art, inspirations, and influence: Vanessa Joan Müller considers the persistence of the monochrome in the artist’s oeuvre; Thomas Weski considers his engagement with the development of photo-conceptualism; Dieter Roelstraete addresses the dialectics of street and studio; and the eminent French philosopher Jacques Rancière pursues his on-going meditation on the politics of aesthetics, which has had a strong influence on Wallace’s thinking about art. The indispensable reference includes extensive color reproductions, catalogue of exhibited works, a chronology, and thorough bibliographic information.