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Jeff Wall’s Post-Truth Photography

Last updated: December 11, 2025 12:00 pm
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Art Review: Jeff Wall’s Thought-Provoking Photography

Jeff Wall, a renowned Vancouver-based artist, has never been one to capture the “decisive moment” in his photography. Instead, he uses the camera as a tool to construct images that challenge our perception of reality. His latest exhibition, “Jeff Wall Photographs 1984–2023,” at the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto, showcases his large-scale light boxes and carefully staged photographs. In a world filled with AI-generated images and deepfakes, Wall’s work feels especially relevant as we grapple with questions about the reliability of photography.

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is “The Flooded Grave” (1998–2000), where Wall digitally manipulates a burial site to show it filled with ocean water and starfish. This surreal image challenges viewers to question what is real and what is fabricated. Similarly, in “Dead Troops Talk (a vision after an ambush of a Red Army Patrol, near Moqor, Afghanistan, winter 1986)” (1992), Wall creates a scene where fallen soldiers appear to converse after death, blurring the lines between life and death.

Wall’s photographs compel viewers to slow down and engage with the images on a deeper level. In “Event” (2021), two theater ushers are captured mid-argument, sparking curiosity about the context of their dispute. The dramatic tableaux in Wall’s work leave room for empathy and imagination, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the scene and consider the emotions and narratives at play.

While Wall’s large lightbox transparencies may command attention, it is the smaller, quieter pieces that draw viewers in with their intimate details. Works like “The Pine on the Corner” (1990) exude a personal familiarity that resonates with viewers. Wall’s background in painting is evident in pieces like “Diagonal Composition” (1993), where he pays close attention to color and composition, showcasing his mastery of image-making.

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“Jeff Wall Photographs 1984–2023” is a thoughtfully curated exhibition that rewards patience and close observation. Wall’s images prompt viewers to reflect on themes of narrative, time, and possibility, challenging them to move beyond passive consumption of images. In a world inundated with visuals, Wall’s photography stands out for its ability to demand and hold attention, encouraging viewers to experience rather than simply see.

The exhibition, curated by Kathleen Bartels, will be on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto until March 22, 2026. For art enthusiasts and photography lovers, this is an opportunity to immerse themselves in the captivating world of Jeff Wall’s post-truth photography.

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