Not exact matches
Standouts include Mary Jenewein's wall - mounted dioramas of scenes of Latin American poverty, degradation and rebellion (an interesting evolution from her series of Abu Ghraib portrayals); Kelli Vance's paintings of a couple's shaving routines, which are ambiguously threatening; and Charles Mary Kubricht's black - and -
white photographs
documenting the West Texas landscape, presented alongside
text describing disturbing Border Patrol activities.
Jenny Holzer Ribs, 2010 LED signs with blue, red, and
white diodes,
text from US government
documents 58 1/4 × 5 1/4 × 5 3/4 inches each Courtesy of the artist and Cheim Read, New York © 2010 Jenny Holzer, member Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Photo: Richard - Max Tremblay
Alongside the series of A4 - size pages adorned with photographs and typewritten
texts used by Kovanda to
document his ephemeral actions, the walls of the gallery are covered with black - and -
white photocopies of film stills, newspaper images, and artworks by Roman Signer, Marcel Duchamp, Chris Burden, and Vito Acconci, among many others.
Eleven LED signs with blue, red and
white diodes,
text: US government
documents, 58 1/4 x 5 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches each.
When Julia
White (General Manager of the Microsoft Office group) started off her demo by opening up a Word
document on her iPad, pretty much everyone who has ever opened a Word
document on the iPad nodded at what appeared on the screen: a mangled
document with the
text flowing in the wrong direction and the graphic above the
text.
To maintain a professional style, stick to black
text and a
white background for the entire
document.