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A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai)

Jeff Wall, 1993

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This was the first work by the influential Canadian artist to be acquired for a British public collection. This gigantic photographic image is based on Hokusai's woodcut 'A Strong Gust of Wind at Ejiri' from circa 1831. Hokusai's woodcut is set in the typhoon season in Japan and depicts travellers struggling to hold on to their hats and other possessions in a raging gale. Jeff Wall has transplanted the scene to the landscape around Vancouver and shows a group of figures caught off-guard by a sudden gust. The work is constructed from parts of more than fifty images shot over a year, which were then scanned and digitally processed. The result took so long to assemble that Wall himself likened the procedure to cinematography than photography.

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Title of artwork, date

A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai), 1993

Date supported

1995

Medium and material

Cibachrome transparency

Dimensions

250 x 397 x 34 cm

Grant

10000

Total cost

102813

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