Tag: Holzer| Jenny
Representing Rape: A Powerful Show at John Jay College
Curated by Monika Fabijianska earlier this fall
Vive La Revolution
American Artists and the Communist Party at St. Etienne, George Grosz: Politics and Influence at Nolan
October 2014: Ken Johnson, Joan Waltemath and Marjorie Welish with moderator David Cohen
Jenny Holzer at Cheim & Read, Peter Fend at Essex Street, David Hockney at Pace Gallery and John Walker at Alexandre Gallery.
October 2014: The Review Panel Turns 10
See Hockney and Holzer in Chelsea, John Walker on 57th Street, Peter Fend on the Lower East Side
Our Bodies, Ourselves: elles@centrepompidou
Women Artists in the Collection of the Musée National d’Art Moderne, through February 21
Artists Design Themes for Google’s Chrome Browser
Chrome, Google’s flashy new web browser, is now offering themes designed by artists such as Jeff Koons, Jenny Holzer, Tom Sachs and Dale Chihuly. What’s a theme? It’s the thing behind the webpages you are looking at. All you usually see is that little strip on top, a gray bar. New themes by artists, designers … Continued
Jenny Holzer: Protect Protect at the Whitney Museum for American Art
Her aphorisms are generalizations with political intent.
April, 2009: Deborah Garwood, Blake Gopnik, and Alexi Worth with moderator David Cohen
Tacita Dean at Marian Goodman Gallery, Jenny Holzer at the Whitney Museum, Stephen Prina at Friedrich Petzel Gallery, and Peter Saul at David Nolan Gallery
On the Wall: Wallpaper and Tableau
Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia May 9 to September 13, 2003 Victorian wallpaper was used as a status symbol along with other tasteful furnishings by the burgeoning bourgeoisie of the 19th century. Densely packed and richly colored, its heyday coincided with the apex of mechanical reproduction. Oddly enough, this “machine-made” quality is what English designers … Continued
