Having Been Said: Writings & Interviews of Lawrence Weiner, 1968-2003

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Hatje Cantz, 2004 - Art - 485 pages
Lawrence Weiner's art uses language in reference to materials. Language itself is a material and at the same time a means of presentation of his work. Weiner evolved this approach in the context of the Conceptual art of the late 60s, yet he does not see his own work as "conceptual." The "space" he works within is the entire cultural context, and his works are associated with various different media and forms of presentation: books, posters, videos, films, records, drawings, multiples, installations indoors and outdoors, and more. Since his earliest days as a professional artist, Weiner has given written and verbal expression to questions concerning his work and its context. These utterances--statements, interviews, lectures and conference contributions--have been collected together in this publication for the first time, and ordered chronologically. Taken as a whole they afford an insight both into a complex individual biography and into the wider development of art and culture and the challenge that this entails.

Contents

Preface
9
Symposium at Windham College 1968
16
Interview Prospect 69 1969
28
A Symposium 1969
34
Response to Three Statements by David Lamelas 1970
40
Interview by Achille Bonito Oliva 1971
52
Variation of Statement of Intent 1973
66
Notes for a Talk Introducing a Screening of A First Quarter 1974
73
Essentially the Question Is 1989
211
A Conversation with Edward Leffingwell 1989
218
From an Interview by Sabine B Vogel 1990
234
The Gondolas of John Chamberlain
255
Regarding the Relationship of Collector to Artist 1990
261
Films Video 1990
271
Public Art 1991
278
A Forum on Art Making 1991
284

Some Questions and Five Answers Relative to Moved Pictures 1976
80
Answer to an Open Letter 1978
87
An International Strike of Artists? 1979
91
Advances and the Contemporary AvantGarde 1979
98
Media Audio 1980
105
Notes from the California Lectures 1981
112
Regarding a Personal Point in the Time 1981
118
Notes from Art 1982
130
Response to the Project How to Paint with Dice 1982
136
Interview by Els de Groot 1982
144
The Purpose Manner of Construction 1983
151
Answers to Two Questions 1985
157
Landscape 1985
164
What Does Modern Look Like? 1986
170
On and about Constructing a Structure 1988
176
Interview by JeanMarc Poinsot 1989
182
Interview by David Batchelor 1989
186
Interview by Dieter Schwarz 1989
192
Books Catalogues Designed Books 1989
198
Interview in Preparation for the Conference Art Meets Science
204
A Conversation with Barbaralee Diamonstein 1992
290
Notes around about Art 1993
298
QuestionAnswer 1993
309
Yesterday Today Tomorrow 1994
317
Joan Jonas 1994
323
From an Interview by Jonas Ekeberg 1995
332
From an Interview by Zoran L Božović 1995
339
From an Interview by Holger Weh 1996
346
Homeport 1996
358
Coffee Break Talk 1996
364
The Objectification of a MiseenScène 1998
377
The Fact That As Art in the Culture Context of Its Own 1999
383
The Concept of an Artist Assuming the Role of Historian 1999
390
89
396
Given the Light 2000
403
If an Accumulation Reflects a Life 2001
410
Interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist 2003
422
Essay by Gregor Stemmrich
429
Bibliography
457
Photo Credits
473

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