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Jenny Holzer
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Jenny Holzer
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: July 29
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Conceptual Artist
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Painter
Sculptor
Visual Artist
Gallipolis
Ohio
G'eni Holtser
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The desperate things seem to require attention, the lovely things seem to elicit celebration. If I had to choose, I would go to the awful in the hope that doing something could yield a happier result.
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I am not free because I can be exploded anytime.
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Abuse of power comes as no surprise
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Enjoy yourself because you can't change anything anyway
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Killing is unavoidable but is nothing to be proud of
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Stupid people shouldn’t breed.
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The most profound things are inexpressible.
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Disgust is the appropriate response to most situations
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Anger or hate can be a useful motivating force
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Hands on your breast can keep your heart beating.
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Any surplus is immoral.
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A sense of duty imprisons you.
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The epiphany for me was that I wasnt a writer, and I had to do something with these texts. I put them in the streets as posters.
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It can be kind of gruesome at times, making things alone.
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I'd been doing projects outdoors for the public. I made pigeons eat geometry by putting bread out in rhomboids and triangles. I don't know if this activity made sense, but the work was available.
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The greatest disappointment is when you let yourself down.
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At times your unconsciousness is truer than your conscious mind
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Protect me from what I want.
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How do you resign yourself to something that will never be? You stop wanting just that thing. You go numb. Or you kill the agent of desire.
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I used language because I wanted to offer content that people - not necessarily art people - could understand.
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