Activism
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Folder 4: Jenny Holzer, 1988 - 1989
Articles about Holzer from the New York Times, Voice, Art News, amd New York Magazines. 1988-1989.
Pieces in the collection by Holzer include two untitled posters.
Item 1: Mobilize the Gulf by Sue Coe, 1990
A political cartoon criticising American involvement in the Persian Gulf. Artist: Sue Coe. Framed. 14" x 14."
Item 2: Untitled by Susan Clay, 1991
Untitled print by Susan Clay featuring a drawing of a woman on a wheel with a log on her mouth. Framed. 8.5"H x 6.25"W.
Item 4: Untitled Poster by Jenny Holzer, no date
Framed poster by Jenny Holzer.
17" x 17".
Yellow poster with black text. First line reads: People must pay for what they hold, what they steal."
Item 5: Untitled Poster by Jenny Holzer, no date
Untitled framed poster by Jenny Holzer.
17" x 17".
Light orange background with black text. First line reads: "Sentimentality delays the removal of the politically backward and the organically unsound."
Item 9: Shell's Exxon by Sue Coe, 1990
Framed print by Sue Coe.
14" x 14"
Line drawings depicting violence with the caption, "Birth of violence, blood for oil, blood for oil, blood for oil."
Item 11: Do Women Have to be Naked to Get into the Met. Museum? by Guerrilla Girls, no date
Graphic art poster by the Guerrilla Girls. Framed.
11"H x 28"W
Poster with a yellow background. Depicts a nude woman with a gorilla head. Includes statistics about gender inequality in the art world.
Item 12: Paul Robeson Poster , 1981
Framed poster by the San Francisco Poster Brigade (Rachael Romero).
23"H x 18"W
Black and cream-colored poster features a line drawing of Paul Robeson with the slogan, "The artist must elect to fight for freedom or for slavery."
Item 13: Anti-WW3 Poster, 1981
Framed poster from the San Francisco Poster Brigade (Rachael Romero).
23"H x 18"W
Orange, black, and pink poster advertising an international art show.
Item 15: Aids Won't Wait by Sue Coe, 1989
Framed print by Sue Coe.
17"H x 24"W
Drawing of multiple bodies stretched out in front of the Capital building with the caption "Aids won't wait, the enemy is here not in Kwait."
Item 17: Capitalism by Sue Coe, 1987
Framed photo etching by Sue Coe.
24"H x 17"W
Black and white print of a snake labeled capitalism devouring Central and South America.
Item 18: Rape (Vertical) by Sue Coe, 1988
Framed print by Sue Coe.
25"H x 17"W
Black and white drawing depicting a rape in a bar.
Item 20: Censored by Elizabeth Layton, 1989
Framed print by Elizabeth Layton.
37"H x 30"W
Line drawing of an old woman, bound and gagged, wearing protest buttons and surrounded by slogans referring to the first amendment.