About The Work
Jenny Holzer's body of work, with its emphasis on text, is consistently provocative and occasionally frightening. Holzer fuses the language of folk wisdom, pop culture, and government statements to comment on issues including power structures, gender struggle, and warfare.
Over the past three decades Holzer has created an impressive oeuvre consisting of objects, sculpture, and public art...often revisiting her slogans and statements through an array of media ranging from billboards to t-shirts, from marble benches to pencils
Holzer is particularly well-known for her Truisms, which she compiled in the late 1970s. She presented a mix of cliches, slogans, and maxims - they vary from the wise to the absurd or banal to the highly menacing, all inspired by academic readings she did as a master's student.
In total, there are nearly 100 Truisms. Our "Truisms" (Toronto) has 98. This example is a fantastic edited version, typically presented in alphabetical order.
This iteration has 40 Truisms, including:
"Money Creates Taste"
"Any Surplus is Immoral"
"Stupid People Shouldn't Breed"
"Romantic Love Was Invented to Manipulate Women"
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Jenny Holzer
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller, Hilary Pecis, Adam Pendleton, and Jordan Casteel create limited edition amphorae for charity.
- Interviews & Features: Art for Democracy: Bid or Buy Now
- Interviews & Features: Jenny Holzer on Art, Life, & Everything In Between
- Interviews & Features: ANATOMY OF AN ARTWORK Untitled (I Shop Therefore I Am) 1987/ 2019 by Barbara Kruger
- Interviews & Features: Cig Harvey - The Art For Home Interview
Photo-offset lithograph on puzzle
7.00 x 5.00 in
17.8 x 12.7 cm
This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
About The Work
Jenny Holzer's body of work, with its emphasis on text, is consistently provocative and occasionally frightening. Holzer fuses the language of folk wisdom, pop culture, and government statements to comment on issues including power structures, gender struggle, and warfare.
Over the past three decades Holzer has created an impressive oeuvre consisting of objects, sculpture, and public art...often revisiting her slogans and statements through an array of media ranging from billboards to t-shirts, from marble benches to pencils
Holzer is particularly well-known for her Truisms, which she compiled in the late 1970s. She presented a mix of cliches, slogans, and maxims - they vary from the wise to the absurd or banal to the highly menacing, all inspired by academic readings she did as a master's student.
In total, there are nearly 100 Truisms. Our "Truisms" (Toronto) has 98. This example is a fantastic edited version, typically presented in alphabetical order.
This iteration has 40 Truisms, including:
"Money Creates Taste"
"Any Surplus is Immoral"
"Stupid People Shouldn't Breed"
"Romantic Love Was Invented to Manipulate Women"
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Jenny Holzer
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller, Hilary Pecis, Adam Pendleton, and Jordan Casteel create limited edition amphorae for charity.
- Interviews & Features: Art for Democracy: Bid or Buy Now
- Interviews & Features: Jenny Holzer on Art, Life, & Everything In Between
- Interviews & Features: ANATOMY OF AN ARTWORK Untitled (I Shop Therefore I Am) 1987/ 2019 by Barbara Kruger
- Interviews & Features: Cig Harvey - The Art For Home Interview
- This work is framed. Frame measurements are 14.75" x 12.25".
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