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Jenny Holzer Inflammatory Essay Offset Lithograph Print 17" x 17" (1979-82)

Description: Originally plastered around New York City without attribution in the late 1970s and early 80s, Jenny Holzer’s Inflammatory Essays were made to confront passersby. Though she was relatively unknown at the time, Holzer’s careful combination of poetics and politics soon drew international attention and acclaim. In 1990, she became the first woman to officially represent the United States at the Venice Biennale, and was awarded the Golden Lion—the Biennale’s top prize. Each essay, comprising 100 words and neatly arranged in 20 lines, is laden with conflicting views. As Leah Pires recently wrote in Art in America, “The concision and conviction of the language invites easy agreement—a feeling that is quickly complicated by the contradictions that become apparent when the statements are read together.” The commercial history of offset printing, coupled with Holzer’s typographic choices (the essays’ typeface is reminiscent of billboard advertisements), suggests a mass-distributed message in an aggressively declarative tone. These texts do not mirror Holzer’s own sentiments, but are rather drawn from the writings of anarchists, dictators, and revolutionaries around the world. Such voices include Emma Goldman, Adolf Hitler, Vladimir Lenin, Mao Tse-tung, and Leon Trotsky. Whether directly stated or implied through irony, Inflammatory Essays critiques power and control, sex and abuse—themes that continue to inform Holzer’s practice today. Her work is meant to provoke, but Holzer is well aware of the weight words carry. In a 2016 interview with Even Magazine, she says, “Later I found it necessary and proper at times to be careful…I’ll put tough stuff out, but not what might incite gratuitous, hideous violence. I’m pro-expression but not pro-murder…I think it is utterly irresponsible and reprehensible…to incite violence in a political campaign, or anywhere else. One should not do it. We are a murderous species. We don’t need encouragement. Once we get rolling, it’s hard to stop.” Produced 40 years ago, Inflammatory Essays feels eerily contemporary. In a polarized era marred by fake news, the quick dismissal of credible journalism, and our self-imposed curation of media, Holzer urges us to question the statements we are bombarded with on a daily basis. Through their challenging and, at times, aggressive statements, Inflammatory Essays continues to elicit critical public discourse by means of self-examination. (CHANGE IS THE BASIS OF ALL HISTORY / GREEN)

Price: 200 USD

Location: New York, New York

End Time: 2024-08-27T19:35:11.000Z

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Jenny Holzer Inflammatory Essay Offset Lithograph Print 17" x 17" (1979-82)Jenny Holzer Inflammatory Essay Offset Lithograph Print 17" x 17" (1979-82)

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Artist: Jenny Holzer

Unit of Sale: Set

Signed: No

Material: Paper

Item Length: 17 in

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Type: Print

Year of Production: 1979

Item Height: 17 in

Theme: Original aphorisms

Style: Contemporary Art

Production Technique: Offset

Item Width: 10 in

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