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Posted AT 11:49 AM EDT on 24/05/08

The master of 'blatant artifice' speaks

From Saturday's Globe and Mail

THE DESTROYED ROOM, 1978 This violent but meticulously constructed photo has echoes of Delacroix's 19th-century masterpiece The Death of Sardanapalus. The backlit, or illuminated, transparency - rarely (if ever) used at that time in serious art - became Wall's signature.

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