JENNY HOLZER (b. 1950)
Holzer uses language as visual art, projecting text on buildings or embedding it in stone, LED, and canvas. Her messages—aphorisms, government documents, and personal reflections—speak powerfully about war, feminism, and power. Her work is in MoMA, the Guggenheim, and Tate.
"Abuse of power comes as no surprise."
ATEMPORAL CULTURE