Lustmord (1993-1994), Jenny Holzer

Lustmord (1993-1994), Jenny Holzer

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Jenny Holzer, from Inflammatory Essays, 1979-82

cavetocanvas:

Jenny Holzer, from Inflammatory Essays, 1979-82

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Jenny Holzer, from the Living Series, 1980-82
From MoMA:

Since the late 1970s Holzer has used text as her primary artistic vehicle. Many works have had a public presence; her pithy, ironic, and often disturbing statements have been presented on posters, T-shirts, baseball caps, and a flashing screen in Times Square, New York. In the Living series, she has adopted the bronze plaque in order “to have the look of a voice of authority, of the establishment,” she has said.

cavetocanvas:

Jenny Holzer, from the Living Series, 1980-82

From MoMA:

Since the late 1970s Holzer has used text as her primary artistic vehicle. Many works have had a public presence; her pithy, ironic, and often disturbing statements have been presented on posters, T-shirts, baseball caps, and a flashing screen in Times Square, New York. In the Living series, she has adopted the bronze plaque in order “to have the look of a voice of authority, of the establishment,” she has said.



YOUR OLDEST FEARS ARE THE WORST ONES
Jenny Holzer / NYC, 1982


YOUR OLDEST FEARS ARE THE WORST ONES

Jenny Holzer / NYC, 1982

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