
The image details are as follows:
- Lighthouse Keeper with Lighthouse Model, 1955, diptych, each 113x72, in an edition of 4, from 2010
- Good Hand Bad Hand, diptych, each 35x29, in an edition of 6, from 2010
- Three Musicians (Members of the Early Music group "Renaissance Fare" Performing Matteo of Perugia's Le Greygnour Bien at the Unitarian Church of Vancouver, Late September, 1977), triptych, each 142x62, in an edition of 4, from 2006
- Dance!!!!!, diptych, 107x138 overall, in an edition of 4, from 2008
- Dead Flowers in My Studio, single image, 52x41, in an edition of 5, from 2009

Given the complex stage sets and the presentation in large lightboxes, it would be hard not to draw a connection to the work of fellow Canadian Jeff Wall. I think it is also possible to see conceptual parallels to some of Cindy Sherman's work. By using photography, Graham has given his scenes a sense of hyper-reality or "truth", even though it is clear that they are operating on many levels. But what I saw most in this handful of pictures was an echo of the compositional and story-telling conventions of the masters of painting, of packing dense layers of ideas and allusions into a single controlled frame. When he gets it right, Graham's whimsy can't help but make you smile.
Collector's POV: The works in this show are priced between $100000 and $400000. Graham's photographs have come up for auction from time to time in recent years, with prices ranging from roughly $5000 to $170000. A parallel exhibition of Graham's work is on display this summer in London at Lisson Gallery (here).
Rating: * (one star) GOOD (rating system described here)
Transit Hub:
- Interview: Art in America, 2010 (here)
- Exhibitions: MACBA, 2010 (here), ICA Philadelphia, 2005 (here)
- Reviews: NY Times, 2005 (here)
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