Radical Creativity
ART BY NUMBERS #5 â Protect Me From What I Want â Jenny Holzer (1983-84)
Eve Bradyairheadzine.wordpress.com
âBy using the usual mediums of banal advertising to convey striking, sometimes shocking or contradictory thoughts, she opens a subtle sociopolitical commentary. âProtect Me From What I Wantâ, from the Survival Series of 1983-1984, is a particularly resonant example of this when displayed in the huge sign Holzer used, as the universal message can be critically applied to the advertising industry, and mindless consumerism, that she is attacking in her work.â
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HOUDINI: Culture, Art, Politics and the Unconventional
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Brilliant piece, very much worth reading in its entirety if you care at all about âsucceedingâ as a creative.
The thing is, they could be like digital paper: back-of-napkin notes, moodboards, journaling, letters, toy apps, lists, sprawling canvases.
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