
Lawrence Weiner – We Are Ships at Sea Not Ducks on a Pond
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Lawrence Weiner (1942-2021)
We Are Ships at Sea Not Ducks on a Pond, 2017
Medium: Screenprint and luggage sticker on 300g paper
Dimensions: 59.5 x 42 cm (23.4 x 16.5 in)
Edition of 30: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Excellent
Artwork details
Lawrence Weiner's We Are Ships at Sea Not Ducks on a Pond (2017) is a limited edition screenprint that exemplifies his text-based approach to conceptual art, where language operates as both image and meaning. Combining a simplified graphic of ships in motion with a declarative phrase, the artwork contrasts agency and direction with stasis, reinforcing Weiner's long-standing interest in how words frame perception and action.
The composition aligns with Weiner's practice of presenting statements that function independently of narrative or symbolism, allowing viewers to engage with the text as a self-contained proposition. Executed as a screenprint on 300g paper and incorporating an attached luggage sticker, the work extends his linguistic concepts into a tactile, object-based format typical of his limited edition prints.
Published in 2017 in a limited edition of 30, We Are Ships at Sea Not Ducks on a Pond is hand-signed and numbered by the artist, situating Weiner's conceptual language within the realm of collectible artworks while maintaining the primacy of the idea over material form.
About this artist
Lawrence Weiner (1942–2021) was a pioneering figure of conceptual art whose work fundamentally reshaped how language functions within contemporary art. Born in the Bronx, New York, Weiner is best known for his text-based artworks, in which words themselves become the primary material. Central to his practice was the idea that an artwork does not require physical execution to exist; the concept alone is sufficient, and the realization of the work can occur in the mind of the viewer.
From the late 1960s onward, Weiner articulated this position through statements presented on walls, in books, public spaces, and as limited edition prints. His works often take the form of propositions or instructions, emphasizing that art can be enacted, imagined, or simply read. This approach challenged traditional notions of authorship, ownership, and permanence, positioning the viewer as an active participant in completing the work.
Alongside these immaterial propositions, Weiner also produced limited edition prints and objects that translate his linguistic concepts into tangible form. These editions typically feature his distinctive, minimalist typography and industrial materials, allowing language-based art to exist as collectible artworks while remaining conceptually open.
Weiner's influence extends across conceptual art, text-based art, and contemporary sculpture, where language is treated as a spatial and intellectual structure. His work continues to inform how artists engage with meaning, material, and audience, underscoring the enduring power of words as both medium and artwork. He was the subject of major solo exhibitions at institutions including the Holstebro Kunstmuseum, Kunsthaus Bregenz, the Stedelijk Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Walker Art Center.

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