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Allow Jenny Holzer to Safety Wrap Your Sexy Summer
Allow Jenny Holzer to Safety Wrap Your Sexy Summer
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Much.More.Shit) box includes artworks by 12 of the greatest artists of our time including a ten-pack of condoms by Jenny Holzer.
You ve probably seen Jenny Holzer s text-based work (think Live Laugh Love for people who like Twin Peaks) projected onto the Louvre or carved into marble skateboards. She s dabbled in condoms before, too. In her 2018 ARTIST ROOMS installation at the Tate Modern, she exhibited condom wrappers bearing her famous truism, “Men Don’t Protect You Anymore.”
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Duo shortlisted for Turner Prize after convincing Tate to drop farmed salmon from menus Robert Dex
A pair of radical food scientists have been shortlisted for the Turner Prize after convincing Tate Gallerybosses to drop farmed salmon from its menus.
Cooking Sections are one of five artist collectives nominated for the controversial contest this year with the winner of the £25,000 prize announced in December.
Londoners Daniel Fernandez Pascual and Alon Schwabe started work in 2013 and say they want to examine “the systems that organise the world through food”.
Their 2020 Tate Britain show Salmon: A Red Herring looked at the multi-million pound farmed salmon industry which would produce grey coloured fish starved of the natural diet that colours their flesh so instead feeds them dye pellets.
Alongside a miniature spray-painted sculpture by Katharina Grosse, a face mask designed by Tania Bruguera, and a scratch card by Nico Vascellari,
M.M.S.#1 also features a vinyl featuring audio works and a piano score by Martin Creed. The record features two tracks by the Turner Prize-winning artist and composer: “One Minute On A Piano, Work No. 3482” and new work, “Becoming One, Work No. 3483”.
The art box will also contain a series of ‘alter breads’ by Alexander Tovborg. These wafers, which represent the Holy Communion in Christianity, are produced at Ostificio Domus, a specialist altar bread bakery in southern Italy and they feature Tovborg’s original drawings of the Madonna and child printed onto their surface. The Danish artist has chosen to represent the baby as a girl, creating the possibility of “a new kind of communion, where women are represented as both holy and the givers of new life and beginnings”.