The work of Jeff Wall has established photography at the forefront of contemporary art. In this revised edition, new writings by the artist add to the selection of his texts and interviews. An essay by French historian of art and photography surveys developments in the artists work since 1995.
In this collection Dan Graham explores the rationale behind his own art. The essays, which include his most canonical texts, are organized both thematically and chronologically. They chart his career from conceptual art for magazine pages of the 1960s, to his pavilion sculptures of the 1980s-1990s.