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Lawrence Weiner: If you asked them, I don’t know! issue 9, spring 2007 online version of Tate's magazine Weiner gilt − neben Sol LeWitt, Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler und Joseph Kosuth − als ein Vertreter der Konzeptkunst, die in den 1960er-Jahren aus dem Minimalismus entstand. His work often takes the form of typographic texts. Although the utilisation of text in art was in no way novel, only in the 1960s did the artists Lawrence Weiner, Edward Ruscha, Joseph Kosuth, Robert Barry, and Art & Language begin to produce art by exclusively linguistic means. issue 9, spring 2007 online version of Tate's magazine The late 1960s saw a radical rethinking of the art object, with the emphasis shifting away from the static artwork … His early piece Declaration of Intent (1968), created during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism, brings a wry … Lawrence Weiner is an American artist and an integral figure of the Conceptual Art movement of the 1960s alongside Sol Lewitt, Joseph Kosuth, and Robert Barry. Lawrence Weiner’s language-based work has been installed at New York City Center in October to commemorate its 75th anniversary season.

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1942 in the Bronx, New York, USA. The award, given annually to recognize a living artist's contribution to the arts, will be presented at the Aspen...
OSL contemporary is pleased to present the exhibition LONG AGO FAR AWAY, with new works by New York- based artist Lawrence Weiner.

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Lawrence Weiner (born New York, February 10, 1942) is an American conceptual artist. Artist's Talk Librairie

The show comprises of three sculptures and is Weiner’s second...

His work often takes the form of typographic texts. 'BROUGHT DOWN TO JUST BELOW” is the first of two site-specific installations Lawrence Weiner created for the Kode Kunstmuseer, Bergen, Norway. Koen Brams The exhibition,... Paris

Lawrence Weiner (* 10. Fiberglass serving tray with silkscreen print Conceptual art is typically associated with a number of American artists of the 1960s and ’70s—including Sol LeWitt, Joseph Kosuth, Lawrence Weiner, Robert Barry, Mel Bochner, and John Baldessari —and in Europe with the English group Art & Language (composed of Terry Atkinson, Michael Baldwin, David Bainbridge, and Harold Hurrell), Richard Long (English), Jan Dibbets (Dutch), and Daniel Buren … He lives and works in Amsterdam and New York City. This discussion of two films made for television in 1971 by Flemish filmmaker Jef Cornelis brings into relief an underlying …