Jenny Holzer, Inflammatory Essays: Shriek When the Pain Hits During Interrogation

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Jenny Holzer (American, b. 1950)

Inflammatory Essays: Shriek When the Pain Hits During Interrogation, 1996

Multiple: Pewter multiple with engraved text

Dimensions: 6.6 × 5 × 1.1 cm (2.6 × 2 × 0.4 in)

Edition of 100: With the artist’s incised signature and numbering verso

Publisher: Texte zur Kunst, Berlin

Condition: Excellent

In stock

Jenny Holzer’s Inflammatory Essays: Shriek When the Pain Hits During Interrogation (1996) is a pewter multiple engraved with one of her characteristically provocative texts. The limited edition sculpture confronts themes of power, resistance, and human vulnerability, delivering a stark and unsettling directive in the context of interrogation and trauma. Through its stark materiality and direct language, the artwork compels the viewer to grapple with the ethics of authority and the visceral realities of pain and survival.

Jenny Holzer, born in 1950 in Gallipolis, Ohio, is a seminal figure in contemporary art, renowned for her text-based artworks that bridge public art projects, political activism, and an astute critique of language’s societal roles. Holzer’s art employs a variety of media, including LED signs, projections, prints, and paintings, to explore how words serve both as tools for communication and mechanisms of concealment. Her pioneering approach is rooted in a fascination with the advertising world’s command of language, driving her to deliver messages that blend seamlessly with the urban landscape yet disrupt and provoke public discourse. Central to Jenny Holzer‘s practice are her public installations, which utilize commercial and architectural spaces to display enigmatic yet pointed phrases addressing consumerism, power, and vulnerability. Artworks like “protect me from what I want” and “abuse of power comes as no surprise” exemplify her ability to distill complex ideas into accessible, resonant statements that encourage reflection and debate among a wide audience. Holzer’s choice of language as her primary medium stems from a desire to engage directly with the public, offering content that resonates beyond the traditional confines of the art world. In addition to her public projects, Holzer’s printmaking and painting ventures further showcase her commitment to examining the dynamics of language. Through these artworks, she invites audiences to critically engage with the nuances of spoken and unspoken words, highlighting the profound impact of language on perception and behavior. Jenny Holzer‘s contributions to contemporary art have been recognized with numerous awards, including the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale in 1990. Her extensive exhibition history spans globally renowned institutions, such as the Guggenheim Museums in New York and Bilbao, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Barbican Centre, and Tate.

Jenny Holzer, Inflammatory Essays: Shriek When the Pain Hits During Interrogation

Type

Multiple

Movement

Abstract Art, Contemporary Art, Conceptual Art, Text-based Art, Trending Artists, Women Artists

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