Jenny Holzer

°1950, Gallipolis (US) – lives and works in New York (US)

Jenny Holzer is an American conceptual and installation artist whose work deploys text in public spaces across an array of media, including electronic and LED signs, carved stone, billboards, and printed materials. Closely aligned with the feminist art movement, Holzer’s oeuvre provokes public debate and illuminates social and political injustice. Celebrated for her inimitable use of language and interventions in the public sphere, Holzer creates a powerful tension between the realms of feeling and knowledge, with a practice that encompasses both individual and collective experiences of power and violence, vulnerability and tenderness.

Since 1996 Holzer has been using light projection – in which a powerful film projector casts scrolling texts onto architecture or a landscape – as another way of presenting texts in the public realm. The texts and light are dramatic but unobtrusive, adapting to varied projection surfaces, from the mountains and ski jump in Lillehammer to the Pyramide du Louvre in Paris. In recent years, Holzer has returned to painting, making reference to Abstract Expressionism and Suprematism and reinforcing the continued relationship of art with politics.

(courtesy of Hauser & Wirth)

 

Jenny Holzer
Jenny Holzer at the Guggenheim Museum (Photo by Ander Gillenea/Getty Images)

Jenny Holzer has exhibited worldwide. Recent solo exhibitions include Fondation Beyeler, Basel; Whitney Museum, New York; Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montreal; and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Group exhibitions include Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Museo D’Arte Moderna de Sao Paolo; Macba, Barcelona; and MoMA, New York. Jenny Holzer was the first woman to represent the United States in the Venice Biennale in 1990, for which she received the Golden Lion.

Jenny Holzer is represented by the following galleries;
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Sprüth Magers, Berlin / London / Los Angeles 

Hauser & Wirth, Zurich / London / New York / Hong Kong / … 

Skaerstedt, New York / London

Kukje Gallery, Seoul 

You can also discover more of Jenny Holzer’s work on her own website.

works by Jenny Holzer

Jenny Holzer - Inflammatory Essays 1979-1982 - 1993/2018

Jenny Holzer

Inflammatory Essays 1979-1982

Jenny Holzer - Inflammatory Essays  (Only My Brother ... ) - 1993/2018

Jenny Holzer

Inflammatory Essays (Only My Brother ... )

Jenny Holzer - Inflammatory Essays  (Disaster Draws People ... ) - 1993/2018

Jenny Holzer

Inflammatory Essays (Disaster Draws People ... )

Jenny Holzer - Inflammatory Essays  (You Get Amazing Sensations ... ) - 1993/2018

Jenny Holzer

Inflammatory Essays (You Get Amazing Sensations ... )

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