A photogravure edition, "Untitled," by Christopher Wool. Printed by Niels Borch Jensen and published by "Texte Zur Kunst" in conjunction with issue number 15 in 1994. "Christopher Wool's picture shows a fragmentary and incomplete scene - no story is told, and it is not possible to reconstruct a sequence of events. One can assume that Wool himself found and this moment strangely had to hold. Perhaps a familiar person he had suddenly amorphous and accepted sexual indeterminable shape, causing the pulse to him to take a picture in the tradition of surrealist photographs? Wool belongs to the men who have as Man Ray, among others pleasure alienated her friends, dissolved or broken display? But radical alienation mean no increase in freedom and individual expression for the photographed people. For you another picture depends on the power of definition of the artist. Wool has still managed not to set the photographed by him on ambiguity and inscrutability. For that, the photo is kept too blurry and vague. The person in the picture is also too busy with himself and shows no interest in the status Muse or object of the artist." -- publisher's statement