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Jenny Holzer's Aphorisms and Chrome Themes Featured Across Artcritical

other · 2026-04-24

Artcritical has put together a comprehensive archive of Jenny Holzer's exhibitions and projects. This past fall, Monika Fabijianska curated a show that highlighted Holzer's impactful political sayings, often viewed as broad statements. Holzer also had a solo exhibition at Cheim & Read and was featured in 'Women Artists in the Collection of the Musée National d’Art Moderne,' which runs until February 21. At the Whitney Museum, her work was displayed alongside Tacita Dean, Stephen Prina, and Peter Saul. Additionally, Google Chrome has launched themes designed by artists like Holzer and others. In Philadelphia, The Fabric Workshop and Museum showcased a display from May 9 to September 13, 2003, focused on Victorian wallpaper as a status symbol in the 19th century.

Key facts

  • Monika Fabijianska curated a show earlier this fall.
  • Holzer's aphorisms are generalizations with political intent.
  • Holzer exhibited at Cheim & Read.
  • Holzer included in 'Women Artists in the Collection of the Musée National d’Art Moderne' through February 21.
  • Holzer at Whitney Museum alongside Tacita Dean, Stephen Prina, Peter Saul.
  • Chrome browser themes by Holzer, Jeff Koons, Tom Sachs, Dale Chihuly.
  • Fabric Workshop and Museum show May 9 to September 13, 2003 on Victorian wallpaper.
  • Victorian wallpaper was a status symbol for the 19th-century bourgeoisie.

Entities

Artists

  • Jenny Holzer
  • Jeff Koons
  • Tom Sachs
  • Dale Chihuly
  • Tacita Dean
  • Stephen Prina
  • Peter Saul
  • George Grosz
  • David Hockney
  • John Walker
  • Peter Fend
  • Monika Fabijianska

Institutions

  • artcritical
  • Cheim & Read
  • Musée National d’Art Moderne
  • Whitney Museum
  • Marian Goodman Gallery
  • Friedrich Petzel Gallery
  • David Nolan Gallery
  • Google
  • Chrome
  • Fabric Workshop and Museum
  • St. Etienne
  • Nolan
  • Essex Street
  • Pace Gallery
  • Alexandre Gallery

Locations

  • Chelsea
  • 57th Street
  • Lower East Side
  • Philadelphia
  • United States

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