A dazzling collection of compositions shot around Wall's home city, Vancouver, British Columbia, over the past thirty years. Jeff Wall has lived in his hometown of Vancouver for all but four years of his life. Most of his best-known images were shot in and around that city, yet his art transcends the local and addresses universal themes of history and memory. His work is celebrated around the world and has been the subject of countless international exhibitions, from Tate Modern and MoMA to the Art Institute of Chicago. His contribution to photoconceptualism is recognised throughout the art world, and his cinematographic pictures are immensely popular with the public and the academy alike. The images Wall has chosen for North and West explore the meaning of history and how we remember the cities we inhabit. North and West is a succinct and indispensable look into the profoundly moving and influential oeuvre of Jeff Wall. AUTHOR: Aaron Peck is the author of 'The Bewilderments of Bernard Willis' and 'Letters to the Pacific'. He also is a frequent contributor to Artforum. In 2012, he was invited to be a participant in dOCUMENTA (13) as a writer- in-residence. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he is a lecturer at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.