Crowd of people standing outside a club with a sign reading '1082'. Some individuals are waiting in line, while others are socializing on the sidewalk during the evening.

The Toronto exhibition Jeff Wall Photographs 1984โ€“2023 is a comprehensive survey of one of Canadaโ€™s most influential living artists. (See more about In Front of A Nightclub, 2006 – above – at the end of the post)

You may know Jeff Wall as the artist behind the famed, large-format Dead Troops Talk – which sold for $3.6 million in 2012, still the most expensive Canadian photo ever sold at auction.

A war scene depicting several soldiers in a desolate, rocky landscape, some injured and others lifeless, illustrating the harsh realities of battle.
See more about Dead Troops Talk here

But this show, on at MOCA until March 22, 2026, is important as his first major Canadian survey in over 25 years, and his first in Toronto in 35 years.

A diptych of two large photographs displayed in an art gallery. The left image features a group of six women rehearsing in a dark performance space, while the right image depicts a cozy, softly lit interior scene with two women, one standing and one sitting on a couch, suggesting an intimate moment.
Jeff Wall, โ€œActor in two roles,โ€ 2020. Two inkjet prints, โ€œJeff Wall Photographsโ€ 1984โ€“2023, installation view, MOCA Toronto, 2025. Photo: LF Documentation. ยฉ Jeff Wall.โ  More here

The exhibition spans three floors, including light box transparencies, black and white photographs, and colour prints. The extensive works trace four decades of Wallโ€™s practice, offering the opportunity to experience the full scope of his contributions to contemporary photography.

(A video profile at the end of this post expands on Wall’s way of thinking about photography).

A child jumping off a wooden shed into a grassy backyard filled with trees and plants.
Jeff Wall, Boy Falls from Tree, 2010

An internationally celebrated artist, Wall is best known for his large-scale light boxes and his pioneering approach to photography. Since the 1960s, he has profoundly influenced the art form through his bold experimentation with scale, texture, colour, subject matter, and production techniques, redefining the possibilities of the medium – MOCA


An art installation featuring a large photograph of a cemetery with a grave being dug, accompanied by a smaller image on a monitor.
Jeff Wall, The Flooded Grave, 1998โ€“2000. Transparency in light box. Peas and Sauce, 1999. Transparency in light box. Jeff Wall Photographs 1984โ€“2023, installation view, MOCA Toronto, 2025. Photo: LF Documentation. ยฉ Jeff Wall.

Wall’s Gifted Narratives

Wall’s photographs reflect on society, history, and everyday life while drawing from the traditions of painting and cinema. The celebrated image In Front of A Nightclub is a powerful demonstration of his gift for narrative.

An art gallery showcasing two large photographs on white walls. The left image depicts a nighttime street scene with people gathered near a pizza place, while the right image features a group of performers under colorful lights.
In Front of a Nightclub, 2006, installation view, MOCA (source)

From MOCA:

In โ€œIn Front of a Nightclub,โ€ 2006, it was an older man selling flowers outside a club in Vancouver who first caught Wallโ€™s eye. Over several evenings that summer, Wall concealed himself across the street, taking hundreds of photographs of this figure and the surrounding nightlife.โ 
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As the work evolved, the scene expanded, soon encompassing a 30-foot swath of the sidewalk. The flower seller is easy to missโ€”heโ€™s in the crowd but he’s not participating with the partygoers. This quiet figure anchors the composition, weaving together the individual isolation and collective energy that define city life.โ 
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This work is an example of what Wall describes as โ€œnear documentary.โ€ Rather than staging a scene as you would in a theatre, he creates the conditions for itโ€”observing patiently, photographing over time, and waiting to capture the moment heโ€™s looking for.โ 


A contemporary art gallery interior showcasing large photographic installations on white walls, featuring nature and urban scenes.
Jeff Wall, Echo Park, 2023. Inkjet print. I giardini/ The Gardens Appunto / Complaint, Disappunto / Denial, Diffida / Expulsion order, 2017. Three inkjet prints. Jeff Wall Photographs 1984โ€“2023, installation view, MOCA Toronto, 2025. Photo: LF Documentation. ยฉ Jeff Wall.

Highlighting photographs composed in Canada, the exhibition invites visitors to explore the history, evolution, and future of lens-based art in this country. At a time of renewed Canadian focus, it celebrates the powerful and enduring role photography has played in contributing to the nationโ€™s cultural identity. For audiences, this is an opportunity to engage with Canadian history through the lens of one of its most influential contemporary artists.


This video, from a 2024 exhibition at Fondation Beyeler, is a fascinating first-person glimpse into Wall’s way of thinking about photography.


Jeff Wall was born in Vancouver in 1946 and has spent more than four decades redefining contemporary photography. Though celebrated internationally with exhibitions at Tate Modern, MoMA, and beyond, his work has always remained deeply tied to Canada. Vancouverโ€™s landscapes, interiors, and city streets appear throughout his practice, grounding his art in the place where it began.

At MOCA Toronto, here.

A good profile of Jeff Wall and this exhibition in Macleans, here.

Gagosian Gallery, all about Jeff Wall, including an essay on his impact, here.


Logo for the '150 Canadian Artists' series featuring bold black text on a white background, enclosed in a red frame.

This is No. 75 in 150 Artists, an ongoing series on Canadian artists you should know.


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