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"Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Jenny Holzer: Light line," a reimagining of the artist's landmark 1989 installation at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, this accompanying artist's book will, like the new show, provoke and inspire. Each page features a phrase c...

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Main Author: Holzer, Jenny 1950- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum [2024]
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Summary:"Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Jenny Holzer: Light line," a reimagining of the artist's landmark 1989 installation at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, this accompanying artist's book will, like the new show, provoke and inspire. Each page features a phrase chosen by Holzer from three of her text series-"Truisms," "Living," and "Survival"-in the form of drawings she has used for many years to create her iconic stone benches. All interior pages are vellum, a physical and conceptual layering that invites novel readings of Holzer's work. This unique volume extends her practice with a material presentation of real and imagined works that weaves new connections through its pages. One of the most important artists working today, Holzer harnesses the power of words to convey joy, sorrow, contemplation, rage, and everything in between. Her work presents writing-both her own and that of many others-in an array of media, including electronic signs, plaques, paintings, and stonework. Starting in the 1970s with her New York City street posters, and continuing through her more recent light projections, mobile LED signs, and experiments with artificial intelligence, her practice rivals ignorance and violence with humor, kindness, and courage. The public dimension is integral, and the surprising sites where her work appears range from city streets to stadium scoreboards, memorials, T-shirts, and condom wrappers. The thought-provoking and indelible words she chooses highlight the pressing issues of our time."--
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Published on the occasion of the exhbition "Jenny Holzer: Light line" at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, May 17-September 29, 2024
Physical Description:245 ungezählte Seiten 23 x 12 cm
ISBN:9780892075652

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