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Exhibition Review
Jenny Holzer: Thing Indescribable. Guggenheim Bilbao
06/2019 | 1395 | 161
Pages: 515-517
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Reviewer:
Trigg, David M. (Trigg, David M.)
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26. For Bilbao, by Jenny Holzer. 2019. Projection, site-specific dimensions. (Courtesy the artist).
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27. Installation for Bilbao, by Jenny Holzer. 1997. Electronic LED signs, 9 columns site-specific dimensions (Courtesy the artist and Guggenheim Bilbao).
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28. Ram, by Jenny Holzer. 2016. Threesided LED sign, RGB diodes, 14 by 762 by 14 cm. (Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth).
Book Review
The Art of Mechanical Reproduction: Technology and Aesthetics from Duchamp to the Digital
12/2016 | 1365 | 158
Pages: 987-988
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Reviewer:
Morgan Evans, Thomas (Morgan Evans, Thomas)
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49. Betty, by Gerhard Richter. 1988 (Saint Louis Art Museum)
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London
11/1970 | 812 | 112
Pages: 770-774
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Reviewer:
Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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56. A View of Kilburn with London and St Paul's in the Distance, by J. C. Ibbetson. Signed and Dated 1787, and Inscribed 'Kilburn'. Water-Colour, 26.7 by 33 cm. (Exh. John Mitchell & Son, London.)
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57. The Grosvenor Hunt, by George Stubbs. 1762. Canvas, 149.9 by 241.3 cm. (Trustees of the Grosvenor Estate; Exh. Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd., London.)
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58. Detail from Racehorses Belonging to the Third Duke of Richmond at Exercise, by George Stubbs. 1759 or 1760. Canvas, 137.2 by 203.2 cm. (Collection Earl of March; Exh. Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd., London.) 60. Detail from Racehorses Belonging to the Third Duke of Richmond at Exercise, by George Stubbs. 1759 or 1760. Canvas, 137.2 by 203.2 cm. (Collection Earl of March; Exh. Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd., London.)