Lawrence Weiner
- Introduction
- Lawrence Weiner (born February 10, 1942) is an American conceptual artist. He is one of the central figures in the formation of conceptual art in the 1960s. His work often takes the form of typographic texts.
- Wikidata
- Q680192
- Introduction
- American artist.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Conceptual Artist, Sculptor
- Names
- Lawrence Weiner, Lawrence Charles Weiner
- Ulan
- 500013081
Exhibitions
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MoMA PS1 Artist interventions
Ongoing
MoMA PS1
Other installation
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413: Breaking the Mold
Oct 21, 2019–Sep 20, 2020
MoMA
Collection gallery
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Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman—The Shape of Shape
Oct 21, 2019–Oct 4, 2020
MoMA
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Louise Lawler: WHY PICTURES NOW
Apr 30–Jul 30, 2017
MoMA
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A BIT OF MATTER: The MoMA PS1 Archives, 1976–2000
Apr 9–Sep 10, 2017
MoMA PS1
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Lawrence Weiner has
51 exhibitionsonline.
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Lawrence Weiner Yellow Wheel with Orange Border 1963
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Lawrence Weiner Heather Honey (1963-64)
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Lawrence Weiner Untitled (1965)
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Lawrence Weiner Title Unknown 1965
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Lawrence Weiner Untitled (1966)
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Lawrence Weiner Untitled (1966)
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Lawrence Weiner Untitled (1967)
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Lawrence Weiner, Robert Morris, Joseph Kosuth, Douglas Huebler, Robert Barry, Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre, Various Artists Untitled (Xerox Book) 1968
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Lawrence Weiner 25 plates from Untitled (Xerox Book) 1968
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William Anthony, Wall Batterton, Congo (a Chimpanzee), Edward Fitzgerald, Neil Jenney, Angus MacLise, Bruce Nauman, Yoko Ono, Mel Ramos, Robert Rohm, William Schwedler, Diane Wakaski, Lawrence Weiner, Various Artists S.M.S. No. 5 1968
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Lawrence Weiner Turf, Stake and String from S.M.S. No. 5 1968
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Lawrence Weiner Untitled 1968
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Lawrence Weiner Untitled 1968
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Lawrence Weiner Untitled (1967-68)
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Lawrence Weiner Untitled 1968
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Lawrence Weiner A 36" X 36" REMOVAL TO THE LATHING OR SUPPORT WALL OF PLASTER OR WALLBOARD FROM A WALL 1968
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Lawrence Weiner GLOSS WHITE LACQUER, SPRAYED FOR 2 MINUTES AT 40LB PRESSURE DIRECTLY 1968
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Lawrence Weiner A WALL PITTED BY A SINGLE AIR RIFLE SHOT 1969
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Lawrence Weiner MOVED FROM UP FRONT 1970
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Lawrence Weiner LEFT OF CENTER 1970
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Lawrence Weiner MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 1970
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Lawrence Weiner RIGHT OF CENTER 1970
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Lawrence Weiner Beached 1970
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Lawrence Weiner Broken Off 1970
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Lawrence Weiner AS IF IT WERE 1971
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Lawrence Weiner, Harry Shunk, János Kender Done Without 1971
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Lawrence Weiner 7 1972
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Lawrence Weiner Shifted from the Side 1972
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Lawrence Weiner To and Fro. Fro and To. And To and Fro. And Fro and To 1972
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Lawrence Weiner 7 1972
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Lawrence Weiner With a Relation to the Various Manners with Various Things 1973
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Lawrence Weiner 5 Works of Lawrence Weiner 1973
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Lawrence Weiner Having Been Done At/ Having Been Done To/ Essendo Stato Fatto A 1973
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Lawrence Weiner Having Been Done At / Having Been Done To - Essendo Stato Fatto A 1973
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Lawrence Weiner IN RELATION TO AN INCREASE IN QUANTITY REGARDLESS OF QUALITY: , HAVING BEEN PLACED UPON A PLANE, ( ) UPON A PLANE, HAVING BEEN PLACED ( ), Cat. #373 (1974) 1973-74
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Lawrence Weiner Broken Off / Abgebrochen 1974
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Lawrence Weiner With a Relation to the Various Manners of Placement and/or Location 1974
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Lawrence Weiner Affected and/or Effected 1974
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Lawrence Weiner Done To 1974
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Lawrence Weiner A First Quarter 1975
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Lawrence Weiner A Second Quarter 1975
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Lawrence Weiner A Bit of Matter and a Little Bit More 1976
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Lawrence Weiner A BIT OF MATTER AND A LITTLE BIT MORE 1976
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Lawrence Weiner Nothing to Lose/ Niets aan verloren 1976
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Lawrence Weiner Do You Believe in Water? 1976
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Lawrence Weiner Green As Well As Blue As Well As Red 1976
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Lawrence Weiner Niets Aan Verloren / Nothing to Lose 1976
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Lawrence Weiner For Example: Decorated 1977
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