Smithsonian American Art Museum Debuts Commissioned Work by Jenny Holzer
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Smithsonian American Art Museum Debuts Commissioned Work by Jenny Holzer



WASHINGTON, DC.-The Smithsonian American Art Museum debuted a major site-specific light sculpture by Jenny Holzer (b. 1950). Holzer is an internationally renowned artist best known for her pioneering work incorporating texts into light-based sculptures and projections. The sculpture, titled “For SAAM,” is on public display in the museum’s third floor Lincoln Gallery with other contemporary artworks from the permanent collection.

“For SAAM” is Holzer’s first cylindrical column of light and text created from white electronic LEDs (light emitting diodes). The piece, according to Holzer, is “sensitive to the formal integrity of the museum and attuned to the experience of the collection and space.” “For SAAM” is the first major LED piece by Holzer in a Washington museum collection and it is the only work by the artist on public view in the city.

The sculpture features texts from four of the artist’s series—Truisms, Living (selections), Survival (selections) and Arno—and includes some of her best-known statements. The texts are programmed to swirl and travel around the body of the piece. By varying the height, font, intensity and direction of the scrolling letters, Holzer activates the transparent column and the surrounding space with light that reflects off surfaces in the gallery. “For SAAM” is approximately 28 feet tall and 4 feet in diameter. It is suspended from a vault in the museum’s Lincoln Gallery and reaches to the floor.

“Jenny Holzer’s exciting site-specific work for the Smithsonian American Art Museum adds a dynamic element to the neoclassical Lincoln Gallery and is a significant addition to the museum’s collection,” said Elizabeth Broun, The Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

This commission is part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to contemporary art and artists through annual exhibitions, acquisitions, awards and public programs.










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