
Remembering Lawrence Weiner and Art of Semiotics – Conceptual Art Series Part. 5
“Because Mr. Weiner’s words are mutable, appearing in one state and then another, they are not only continually remade but also renewed.” – New York
“Because Mr. Weiner’s words are mutable, appearing in one state and then another, they are not only continually remade but also renewed.” – New York
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“All authentic art is conceived at a sacred moment and nourished in a blessed hour; an inner impulse creates it, often without the artist being
The Great Recession of 2008 reminded us that economic nosedives happen. When they do, the art market and most other industries need to adapt and
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“To be an artist you have to give up everything, including the desire to be a good artist.” – Jasper Johns Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror 2021/2022