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Christopher Williams

American, born 1956

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“I’m interested in conventional, ordinary…images—images that belong to the public imagination.” — Christopher Williams

Christopher Williams grew up surrounded by the film and television industries, which would inform his future artistic production. His father worked in Hollywood as a special effects artist. As a child, Williams met filmmaker Oskar Fischinger in the German émigré’s home studio, where he first saw flip books and abstract animated films. In the late 1970s, he studied at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) under the first wave of West Coast Conceptual artists, including John Baldessari, Michael Asher, and Douglas Huebler. He went on to become one of his generation’s leading Conceptualists, exploring ideas and their political implications through the structures of contemporary photographic practice. He is currently professor of photography at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, one of Germany’s oldest art schools, which educated such artists as Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter, and Sigmar Polke. Deeply invested in the histories of photography and film, Williams has produced a concise body of work that furthers a critique of late capitalist society and the ways that it is supported and ruled by marketing and media images. The works in MoMA’s collection belong to his major photographic project For Example: Dix-huit leçons sur la société industrielle (For Example: Eighteen Lectures on Industrial Society) (2003-ongoing). The project takes its title from French sociologist Raymond Aron’s 1962 book which compares modes of production in Fordist capitalism (a model based on industrialized mass production and consumption) and the Soviet planned economy (a model based on a centralized system of state ownership). Williams puts photography itself at the core of the project, featuring numerous images of precision optics—including sectioned cameras, lenses, analog darkrooms, and light meters—isolated against pristine backgrounds, like fetish objects. Taken together, these pictures of cameras and photographic accoutrements suggest a series of lessons covering the conditions of the spread of advertising and the modernizing impulses of industrial society in the aftermath of the Cold War. For Example: Dix-huit leçons sur la société industrielle also includes pictures of tires, chocolate bars, apples, and female models—emblems of the consumer culture of mass-media society—reflecting Williams’s fascination with Pop art and German painting of the early 1960s, which often pictured these items with ironic and critical overtones. This ambivalence is also reflected in his pictures, which emulate regular advertisements but include tiny yet deliberate imperfections, such as the moles and laughing lines on a model’s face, which are not retouched or airbrushed as in a regular ad. Employing a film director’s approach, Williams has spent the past four decades pursuing an artistic practice that examines the theoretical and political history of photographic technology in the larger political terrain. Note: Opening quote is from Nechamkin, Sarah. “Artist Christopher Williams Uncovers the Ordinary Beauty of A Pair of Shoes.” Interview Magazine, April 9, 2020. https://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/artist-christopher-williams-david-zwirner-footwear-adapted-for-use.

Roxana Marcoci, Senior Curator, Department of Photography, 2016

Works in Collection

35 works
Angola to Vietnam* (Angola)

Angola to Vietnam* (Angola)

Christopher Williams

1989

Angola to Vietnam* (Vietnam)

Angola to Vietnam* (Vietnam)

Christopher Williams

1989

Bergische Bauernscheune, Junkersholz, Leichlingen, September 29th, 2009

Bergische Bauernscheune, Junkersholz, Leichlingen, Septem...

Christopher Williams

2010

Clockwise from Manufacturer Name (Outer Ring), Michelin zX, Treadwear 200, Traction A, Temperature B, Clockwise from Tire Size (Inner Ring), 135 SR 15, 723 E2 0177523, Tubeless, Radial X, Made In France, TN 2148 20-2044, Tread: 1 Polyester Ply, + 2 Steel Plies, Sidewall: 1 Polyester Ply, DOT FH PI AID X0607, Canada and U.S. Codes Only, Max Load 355 Kg (780 Lbs), Max Press. 350 kPa (51 PSI), V-1, Photography by the Douglas M. Parker Studio, Glendale, California, December 27, 2007–January 2, 2008

Clockwise from Manufacturer Name (Outer Ring), Michelin z...

Christopher Williams

2008

Cutaway model Nikon EM. Shutter:, Electronically governed Seiko metal blade shutter vertical travel with speeds from 1/1000 to 1 second with a manual speed of 1/90th., Meter: Center-weighted Silicon Photo Diode, ASA 25-1600, EV2-18 (with ASA film and 1.8 lens), Aperture Priority automatic exposure, Lens Mount: Nikon F mount, AI coupling, (and later) only, Flash: Synchronization at 1/90 via hot shoe, Flash automation with Nikon SB-E or SB-10 flash units, Focusing: K type focusing screen, not user interchangeable, with 3mm diagonal split image rangefinder, Batteries: Two PX-76 or equivalent, Dimensions: 5.3 × 3.38 × 2.13 in., (135 × 86 × 54 mm), 16.2 oz (460g), Photography by the Douglas M. Parker Studio, Glendale, California, September 9, 2007–September 13, 2007

Cutaway model Nikon EM. Shutter:, Electronically governed...

Christopher Williams

2008

Fachhochschule Aachen, Fachbereich Gestaltung, Studiengang: Visuelle Kommunikation, Fotolabor für Studenten, Boxgraben 100, Aachen, November 8, 2010

Fachhochschule Aachen, Fachbereich Gestaltung, Studiengan...

Christopher Williams

2010

Fig. 2: Loading the film (ORWO NP15 135-36, ASA 25, Manufactured by VEB Filmfabrik Wolfen, Wolfen, German Democratic Republic), Exakta Varex IIa, 35 mm film SLR camera, Manufactured by Ihagee Kamerawerk Steenbergen, & Co, Dresden, German Democratic Republic, Body serial no. 979625 (Production period: 1960–1963), Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar, 50mm f/2.8 lens, Manufactured by VEB Carl Zeiss Jena, Jena, German Democratic Republic, Serial no. 8034351 (Production period: 1967–1970), Model: Christoph Boland, Studio Thomas Borho, Oberkasseler Str. 39, Düsseldorf, Germany, June 25, 2012

Fig. 2: Loading the film (ORWO NP15 135-36, ASA 25, Manuf...

Christopher Williams

2012

Lodz

Lodz

Christopher Williams

October 1, 2004

Model #105M - R59C, Keystone Shower Door, 57.4 × 59", Chrome/Raindrop, SKU #109149, #96235. 970 - 084 - 000, (Meiko), Vancouver, B.C., April 6, 2005 (No. 1)

Model #105M - R59C, Keystone Shower Door, 57.4 × 59", Chr...

Christopher Williams

2005

TecTake Luxus Strandkorb grau/weiß, Model no.: 400636, Material: wood/plastic, Dimensions (height/width/depth): 154 cm ×, 116 cm × 77 cm, Weight: 49 kg, Manufactured by Ningbo Jin Mao Import & Export Co., Ltd, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China for TecTake GmbH, Igersheim, Germany, Model: Zimra Geurts, Playboy Netherlands Playmate of the Year 2012, Studio Rhein Verlag, Düsseldorf, February 1, 2013, (Zimra stretching)

TecTake Luxus Strandkorb grau/weiß, Model no.: 400636, Ma...

Christopher Williams

2013

Untitled (Cafes – Intimate Grouping)

Untitled (Cafes – Intimate Grouping)

Christopher Williams

(1982-83)

Untitled (David Zwirner, New York, NY, 2011)

Untitled (David Zwirner, New York, NY, 2011)

Christopher Williams

2011

Untitled (Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand, 2001)

Untitled (Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New ...

Christopher Williams

2001

Untitled (Haus Lange - Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany, 2000-2001)

Untitled (Haus Lange - Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany, 200...

Christopher Williams

2000–2001

Untitled (Kabinett für aktuelle Kunst, Bremerhaven, Germany, 2012-2013)

Untitled (Kabinett für aktuelle Kunst, Bremerhaven, Germa...

Christopher Williams

2012–13

Untitled (Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland, 1996)

Untitled (Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland, 1996)

Christopher Williams

1996

Untitled (Kunsthalle Zürich (Opening), Switzerland, 2007)

Untitled (Kunsthalle Zürich (Opening), Switzerland, 2007)

Christopher Williams

2007

Untitled (Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland, 2007)

Untitled (Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland, 2007)

Christopher Williams

2007

Untitled (Kunstverein Braunschweig, Germany, 2005)

Untitled (Kunstverein Braunschweig, Germany, 2005)

Christopher Williams

2005

Untitled (Kunstverein Hamburg, Germany, 1997-1998)

Untitled (Kunstverein Hamburg, Germany, 1997-1998)

Christopher Williams

1997–98

Untitled (Kunstverein München, Germany, 1993)

Untitled (Kunstverein München, Germany, 1993)

Christopher Williams

1993

Untitled (Lodz Biennale, Poland, 2004)

Untitled (Lodz Biennale, Poland, 2004)

Christopher Williams

2004

Untitled (Luhring Augustine Hetzler, Santa Monica, CA, 1990)

Untitled (Luhring Augustine Hetzler, Santa Monica, CA, 1990)

Christopher Williams

1990

Untitled (MAK Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2001)

Untitled (MAK Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2001)

Christopher Williams

2001