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Catherine Wagner: Reel to Real

Catherine Wagner: Reel to Real

February 27-April 5, 2025

Jessica Silverman is pleased to announce “Catherine Wagner: Reel to Real,” the San Francisco-based artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, on view February 27 to April 5, 2025. The exhibition features two bodies of work that restage physical sites of our collective imaginations. These include Wagner’s new series Moving Pictures, exploring the film archive at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), alongside never-before-seen photographs from Architecture of Reassurance, her historic 1995 series capturing Disney theme parks in Anaheim, Orlando, Paris, and Tokyo. These curious and often humorous images confront enchantments promised by the twentieth century’s most iconic visual landscapes. Through Wagner’s lens, “Reel to Real” takes us behind the scenes, lifting the curtain on cinematic smoke and mirrors.

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Catherine Wagner
History of Cinema II, 2024
Archival pigment print
53 1/2 x 71 x 2 inches / 135.9 x 180.3 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, History of Cinema II
Catherine Wagner
Spirit in the Sky, 1995/2024
Archival pigment print
40 5/8 x 51 1/4 x 2 inches / 103.2 x 130.2 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Spirit in the Sky
Wagner’s decades-long conceptual practice is characterized by striking photographs. Their formal rigor and chromatic precision evoke history painting and still lifes, while carefully conceived compositions reveal the artist's play with her subject matter. Over the past 45 years, she has photographed genetics labs, museum storage, and classrooms. Her most recent body of work looks to the Pacific Film Archive, one of the last few analog film repositories in the United States. Granted rare access to this extensive collection, Wagner rearranged its contents. She curated stacks of film canisters by color, word association and intuition, composing novel narratives in each photograph. For example, the artist cleverly combines a mid-century musical, rom-com, and thriller in How to: Save a Marriage/Make a Monster/Succeed in Business (2024).
Catherine Wagner
Fire Fiction, 1995/2024
Archival pigment print
41 1/4 x 51 3/8 x 2 inches / 104.8 x 130.5 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Fire Fiction
Catherine Wagner
Life is a Cabaret, 2024
Archival pigment print
40 7/8 x 37 1/8 x 2 inches / 103.8 x 94.3 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Life is a Cabaret
Catherine Wagner
Layered Fables, 1995/2024
Archival pigment print
41 1/4 x 51 3/8 x 2 inches / 104.8 x 130.5 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Layered Fables
Catherine Wagner
History of Cinema I, 2024
Archival pigment print
58 1/4 x 61 1/8 x 2 1/4 inches / 148 x 155.3 x 5.7 cm
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Catherine Wagner, History of Cinema I
In History of Cinema I and II (both 2024), floor-to-ceiling metal shelves lined with film reels disappear into the depths of archival storage. The images create a sense of totality: a universe where collective fantasies reside within silver and rainbow-colored towers of film canisters. Visualizing material storage is humanizing. Though we imagine our cumulative images and videos stored in an ethereal cloud, digital repositories are in fact expansive warehouses of computers.
Catherine Wagner
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, 2024
Archival pigment print
40 7/8 x 38 1/8 x 2 inches / 103.8 x 96.8 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Catherine Wagner
Parisian Landscape, 1995/2021
Archival pigment print
51 1/8 x 39 1/8 x 2 inches / 129.9 x 99.4 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner
Flash Attraction, Desperately Seeking Wanda, 2024
Archival pigment print
41 x 34 3/4 x 2 inches / 104.1 x 88.3 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Flash Attraction, Desperately Seeking Wanda
Catherine Wagner
How to: Save a Marriage/Make a Monster/Succeed in Business, 2024
Archival pigment print
41 x 37 1/2 x 2 inches / 104.1 x 94 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, How to: Save a Marriage/Make a Monster/Succeed in Business
Catherine Wagner
Enchanted Beanstalk, 1995/2024
Archival pigment print
51 3/8 x 39 3/4 x 2 inches / 130.5 x 101 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Enchanted Beanstalk
Catherine Wagner
Do the Right Thing, 2024
Archival pigment print
30 5/8 x 40 7/8 x 2 inches / 77.8 x 103.8 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Do the Right Thing
Catherine Wagner
In Vinegar, 2024
Archival pigment print
61 1/8 x 46 x 2 inches / 155.3 x 116.8 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, In Vinegar
Catherine Wagner
Geodesic Sphere, 1995/2021
Archival pigment print
51 3/8 x 41 5/8 x 2 inches / 130.5 x 105.7 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Geodesic Sphere
Mickey Mouse ears soar to meet the clouds in Wagner’s photograph Spirit In The Sky (1995/2025). Like a deity over Orlando, they materialize whimsy and Disney’s global influence. Part of Architecture of Reassurance, the black and white image strips away the pastel hues of Disneyland’s iconic landscapes to uncover the architectural and corporatized frameworks upholding archetypes.
Catherine Wagner
Mickey's Music Room, 1995/2025
Archival pigment print
44 7/8 x 51 1/4 x 2 inches / 114 x 130.2 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Mickey's Music Room
Catherine Wagner
To Kill a Mockingbird, 2024
Archival pigment print
40 7/8 x 36 3/8 x 2 1/4 inches / 103.8 x 92.4 x 5.7 cm
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Catherine Wagner, To Kill a Mockingbird
“Reel to Real” examines how our dreams are constructed and maintained. A meditation on moving image, Wagner deconstructs the systems that configure and idealize cultural narratives. She responds to the impossibility of objectivity by inviting us to reimagine what magic really is.
Catherine Wagner
Moving Village, 1995/2024
Archival pigment print
51 1/8 x 40 7/8 x 2 inches / 129.9 x 103.8 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, Moving Village
Catherine Wagner
The Leaders, 2024
Archival pigment print
30 7/8 x 27 7/8 x 2 inches / 78.4 x 70.8 x 5.1 cm
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Catherine Wagner, The Leaders
Catherine Wagner
Nosferatu and Dr. Caligari, 2024
Archival pigment print
21 3/8 x 41 1/8 x 2 inches / 54.3 x 104.5 x 5.1 cmh
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Catherine Wagner, Nosferatu and Dr. Caligari

ARTIST BIO

Catherine Wagner (b. 1953, San Francisco, CA) has work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, NY; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; Tate Modern, London; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Bibliothèque National de Paris; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN; Museum Folkwang, Essen; Museum of Modern Art/Morandi Museum, Bologna; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; LACMA, Los Angeles; San José Museum of Art, CA; SFMOMA, San Francisco; de Young Museum, San Francisco; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT; and Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis, MN, among others. She has been the subject of recent solo shows at University of Kentucky Art Museum, Lexington; Crown Point Press, San Francisco; San José Museum of Art, CA; Museum of Modern Art/Morandi Museum, Bologna, Italy. Her work has been included in recent group exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA; Mills College, Oakland, CA; McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco; Berkeley Art Museum, Pacific Film Archive, CA; Fundacion MAPFRE, Madrid, and Fundacion La Pedrera, Barcelona, Spain. Her large-scale granite and glass public art commission is permanently installed at the Yerba Buena/Moscone Muni Station, San Francisco. She is the recipient of Guggenheim Fellowship, NEA Fellowship, Artadia Award, Dorothea Lange Award, Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome. Wagner recently received a grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation to be an artist in residence at 500 Capp St., San Francisco. She lives and works in San Francisco and is represented by Jessica Silverman, San Francisco, and Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles.

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