On Kawara - Today Series
'The originality of each work, its small difference from the others, becomes a possibility for a confrontation with the daily events of the world. Since its meaning is not predetermined, the real work of the piece lies ahead, in the encounter with the viewer, when it is exposed to the world. The vision it offers us is a moment in world history, yet it is an unnamed moment. It’s meaning remains to be seen it remains to be spoken. It remains to be inhabited.'
http://uk.phaidon.com/agenda/art/articles/2014/july/14/on-kawaras-date-paintings-explained/
Maurizio Nannucci
Bruce Nauman (Modern Matter 2013)
Jenny Holzer
Fiona Banner - Car Chases
Work No. 203: EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT 1999









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