Pictures of an exhibition: Jenny Holzer in Duesseldorf, Germany, Museum K21. Last Pic: Jenny Holzer form Truisms, 1983. T-Shirt worn bei Lay Pink. Photo Lisa Kahane, NY, 1983.
Holzer’s Düsseldorf exhibition ranges from posters to paintings and stone-works, touching on subjects such as war, absurdity, and populism. In keeping with Holzer’s deeply democratic approach and artistic practice, her works challenge viewers to grapple with conflicting perspectives and find their own empathic, open minded positions in complex debates.
Tetsumi Kudo, Fossil in Hiroshima, (one from a set of five embossings with spray paint additions), Peter Bramsen, Paris, 1976, Edition of 10 [MoMA, New York, NY. © 2023 Adagp, Paris / Ars, New York]
de Volle Maan 22: ‘Engelse en Nederlandse Rationale Tekeneingen’, de Volle Maan, Delft, 1976 [Exhibition: Full Moon Gallery, Delft, July 10 – August 15, 1976] [Room & Book, London]. Cover Art: Kenneth Martin, Drawing Chance and Order, 1975. Works by Kenneth Martin, Peter Lowe, Gillian Wise, Norman Dilworth, Anthony Hill, Malcolm Hughes, Michael Kidner, David Saunders, Jean Spencer, Jeffrey Steele, Ad Dekkers, Jaap Van Den Ende, Gerhard von Graevenitz, Willem Lefeber, Peter Struycken, herman de vries