טיפוגרפיה כמדיום באומנות
Jenny Holzer
USA, 1950
Jenny Holzer, Striped Cross (2008)
Barbara Kruger
USA, 1945
Untitled (I shop therefore I am) 111� by 113�, photographic silkscreen/vinyl, 1987
Ed Ruscha
USA, 1937
Pay Nothing Until April 2003 acrylic on canvas
HONEY…I TWISTED THROUGH MORE DAMN TRAFFIC TO GET HERE 1984 oil on canvas
The Music from the Balconies 1984 Oil on canvas unconfirmed: 2515 x 2057 mm
Edward Ruscha, I CAN'T NOT DO THAT, acrylic on shaped canvas, 197 by 197cm
ROMEO 1981 pastel on paper 23 by 29 in. 58.4 by 73.7 cm.
PRETTY EYES, ELECTRIC BILLS 1976 Mixed media on paper 574 x 721 mm
Ed Ruscha, Roughly 92% Angel, But About 8% Devil, 1982, color soft ground etching.
Ed Ruscha, WEN OUT FOR CIGRETS, 1993 acrylic on canvas 84 x 84 inches
Be Careful Else We Be Bangin on You You Hear Me? (from the Country Cityscapes series) , 2001 You’re A Dead Man (Country Cityscapes series) 2001
1963 oil on canvas
Blue Collar Tech-Chem 1992 acrylic on canvas 48 5/8 x 109 3/8 in. (123.51 x 277.81 cm)
HE OLD TECH-CHEM BUILDING 2003 acrylic on canvas 48 1/2 x 109 1/2 inches
Extremes and Inbetweens
Extremes and Inbetweens
Q: Why do you use words as art and what made you start using text in your creations? -Tate
A: Words in horizontal lines are like objects lined up on a table and I’ve always liked still lifes. - Ed Ruscha
Martin Creed
British, 1968
Work No. 1092 2011
Martin Creed: Say Cheese,� 2017
From Broccoli to Toilet Paper
“I feel bad to say I’m an artist because I don’t really know what art is.”
- Martin Creed
“I try and do things because I find life is difficult and I want make it better. More bearable.”
Robert Montgomery
UK, 1972
Light Poems
Billboards
Watercolors
Robert Indiana
USA, 1928
SHE, © 2013 Robert Indiana Unique silkscreen on canvas 24 x 24 inches; 61 x 61 cm
“HE” (2013), Unique silkscreen on canvas, 24 x 24 inches; 61 x 61 cm
Halleluiah, 1969 Acrylic on canvas with artist-made frame 60 × 50 in. (152.4 × 127 cm)