This major retrospective of the work of Canadian photographer Jeff Wall brings together over fifty stunning works produced between the late 1970s and the present day, providing an overview of his entire career. Wall has exhibited his photographs internationally for the twenty-five years and is one of the most intriguing and influential artists working today. He has also played a key role in establishing photography as a contemporary art form.
Included are iconic works like A Sudden Gust of Wind 1993, Milk 1984 and Trân Dúc Ván 1988–2003, as well as lesser-known photographs which have rarely been exhibited in this country. Developed in close collaboration with the artist, this is the most comprehensive survey of his fascinating career to date, to take place in the UK.
The exhibition was created by Schaulager Basel in collaboration with Tate Modern, London. The London exhibition was curated in collaboration with Jeff Wall by Sheena Wagstaff, Chief Curator, Tate Modern, and Vincent Honoré, Assistant Curator, Tate Modern



