London Art Fair returns in January to launch the international art calendar for 2025. Visit from 22 - 26 January 2025
Get 20% OFF London Art Fair Tickets using CODE: ARTPLUGGED 👉 Book Here

Wim Wenders: Written Once

Wim Wenders: Written Once
Wim Wenders, Quiet Sleep, Mojave, California, 1983 C Print on Fuji Flex, Image: 20 x 25 inches Edition of 6 + 2 Aps © Wim Wenders/Wenders Images and Howard Greenberg Gallery

Wim Wenders: Written Once
28th January 2025 – 15th March 2025
Howard Greenberg Gallery
Fuller Building at 41
East 57th Street
Suite 801
New York City

An exhibition of photography by the acclaimed German filmmaker Wim Wenders will be on view from January 28 through March 15, 2025 at Howard Greenberg Gallery. Written Once will showcase images made in the 1970s and 1980s when Wenders was researching locations for his films in the American West or traveling the country for film events.

A key element of the exhibition is text written by Wenders to accompany a number of the photographs, which will be featured together with the images in the gallery. Wenders’ poetic stories surrounding the images give the viewer an extraordinary window into his filmmaking as well as his day-to-day life in the film world. The title of the exhibition, Written Once, is a nod to the two photographic series on view: Written in the West (1983-1987) and Once (1977-1984).

Wim Wenders: Written Once
Wim Wenders, When Martin Scorsese had a flat tire II, 1977
Gelatin silver print, Image: 20 x 48 inches
Edition 1/6 + 2Aps
© Wim Wenders/Wenders Images and Howard Greenberg Gallery
 

Written in the West

In 1983, Wenders set out on a road trip of the American West, photographing the unique light and desolate landscape in preparation for his iconic film Paris, Texas (1984). Wenders’ images from Texas, Arizonia, New Mexico and California are transformed by the filmmaker’s cinematic vision as he searches for the mythology of the frontier in the vast landscape. The trip resulted in the series, Written in the West, which was first exhibited in 1986 at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
 
“It was another way of preparing for the film, too, a different kind of research that had less to do with locations than with the light in the West. I had never made a film in that landscape and was hoping that taking photographs would sharpen my understanding of the light and landscape, my sense of empathy with it. So although these photos were taken in connection with the film we made in that part of the country, they are quite independent of it, despite the fact that a lot of the photos were taken in Houston, Los Angeles, and other locations in Texas, California, Arizona and New Mexico where we did in fact shoot the film. But these large-format photos were my own personal, private way of preparing for the film,” Wenders noted in an interview in his 2015 photography book, Written in the West Revisited (Schirmer/Mosel & D.A.P.)

Wim Wenders: Written Once
Wim Wenders, Quiet Sleep, Mojave, California, 1983 C Print on Fuji Flex, Image: 20 x 25 inches Edition of 6 + 2 Aps © Wim Wenders/Wenders Images and Howard Greenberg Gallery

Once

In the late 1970s through the mid-1980s, Wenders photographed his travels and encounters in Hollywood. Using the same command of the art of storytelling found in his films, Wenders presents a written anecdote with each image that often starts out with “Once, I…..” These behind-the-scenes accounts feature stories about his travel experiences often with the extraordinary group of actors and directors that have crossed his path including John Lurie, Jim Jarmusch, Dennis Hopper, Claire Denis, Elia Kazan, Isabella Rossellini, and Harry Dean Stanto.

Among the highlights is a 1977 photograph, When Martin Scorsese had a flat tire II. Wenders is both the imagemaker and the narrator of an unpredictable moment: while traveling in the remote landscape of the Valley of the Gods in Utah, he encountered a car pulled over by the side of the road with a flat tire. The man underneath the car was Martin Scorsese, who subsequently discovered that the rental car did not have a spare tire!
 
Autobiographical in scope with a literary tradition found in his filmmaking, the narrated texts and photographic trajectories provide an intimate look at the making of picture stills and their relationship to moving images.

Wim Wenders: Written Once opens on the 28th of January 2025 until the 15th of March 2025 at Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York

Learn more

©2024 Howard Greenberg Gallery