
Memory of My Youth in the Mountains by Joseph Beuys

Memory of My Youth in the Mountains by Joseph Beuys

Erwin Wurm: One Minute Sculptures (1997) © Erwin Wurm

Elaine Cameron-Weir – Thunder-Child, 2014
soapstone, brass
96 x 8 x 6 inches (height variable) / 243.8 x 20.3 x 15.2 cm
Text:
Field Notes from A Catastrophe by Elizabeth Kolbert
Image:
Jenny Holzer
Wanås Wall , 2002
260 inscriptions in 1800 meters stone wall / 260 inscriptions in 1,800 meters of dry-stone wall
“When Jenny Holzer was invited to exhibit at Wanås, she was fascinated by the historic stone walls that run along the outer boundaries of the park, a descent in the Swedish countryside that tells about the work of older people. She let the stone shaker from the neighborhood sandblast four text series in selected stones. In total there are 260 text lines that appear on a regular basis in the 1.8 km long wall. The artwork begins at the park’s entrance with Truisms.”
–Wanas

Joseph Beuys, Basalt, clay and felt, 1983, 900 x 7000 x 12000 mm

Bernard Pages, Heap of gravel, 1969, arrangement, single twist grid, crushed limestone gravel, 60x170x170 cm. Photo of François Fernandez

Richard Long
LINE OF LAKE STONES
ANTONIO TUCCI RUSSO TURIN 1984

Volcano Metamorphosis, 2014 by Rebecca Horn

Robert Watts, A Flux Atlas, 1978, Plastic box with offset label, containing twenty-four offset cards and twenty-four rocks, overall (closed): 8 7/8 x 13 1/8 x 2 3/16" (22.5 x 33.3 x 5.6 cm)

Rebecca Horn, A Butterfly Dream, 2016, mixed media, h 140 x w 40 x d 40 cm
Jenny HOLZER, ALL THINGS ARE DELICATELY INTERCONNECTED, 2015, Grey granite stone engraved with text. , Selection from Truisms, 1977-7928 x 33 x 25 cm (11.02 x 12.99 x 9.84 in)
vs
Gillian Wearing, Signs that Say What You Want Them To Say and Not Signs that Say What Someone Else Wants You To Say, 1992–3