Phase I... Running Start Shape the Battlespace pewter
About this artwork
Jenny Holzer’s works have a strong political emphasis, questioning how information is both controlled and received in the public domain. In this series of screenprints she reveals sensitive government transcripts relating to America’s intervention in the Middle East. Here a document from the US National Security Archive has been enlarged to highlight an isolated map of Iraq surrounded by text boxes containing such instructions as "Interdict attacks against Kurds" and "Degrade Iraqi security forces". Throughout her work Holzer uses language in a way that forces us to confront its interpretative power.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Jenny HolzerAmerican (born 1950)
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title:Phase I... Running Start Shape the Battlespace pewter
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date created:2007
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materials:Oil paint on canvas
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measurements:201.10 x 260.00 x 4.00 cm
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credit line:ARTIST ROOMS Presented by the artist jointly to National Galleries of Scotland and Tate and acquired with assistance of the ARTIST ROOMS Fund, supported by the Henry Moore Foundation 2011
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accession number:AR01132
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Jenny Holzer
Jenny Holzer
The American installation and conceptual artist, Jenny Holzer, came to prominence in the late 1970s. Renowned for her dramatic and intentionally provocative use of text and language, she frequently employs modern technology as her artistic medium. She has projected her statements onto the landscape...